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AFC and NFC Championship Games: How to watch Titans at Chiefs, Packers at 49ers

Who will win their conferences?

Divisional Round - Houston Texans v Kansas City Chiefs Photo by Peter G. Aiken/Getty Images

Four teams remain, but who will playing in Miami for the Super Bowl?

Use this post as your live thread throughout both games

Tennessee Titans (11-7) at Kansas City Chiefs (13-4)

Game time: 3:05 p.m. ET

Where: Arrowhead Stadium

Referee: Tony Corrente

TV Channel: CBS

Announcers: Jim Nantz, Tony Romo, Tracy Wolfson, Jay Feely

Radio: Westwood One: Kevin Harlan, Tony Boselli, Laura Okmin (field reporter) | SIRIUS: 82 (Ten), 83 (KC) | XM: 226 (Ten), 225 (KC)

Odds: Chiefs -7

SB Nation websites: Titans: Music City Miracles | Chiefs: Arrowhead Pride

The hottest storyline of the playoffs has become Derrick Henry and the Tennessee Titans. The hulking running back has carried the load for the Titans offense the past two games. In that span, they’ve knocked off the defending Super Bowl champion New England Patriots and top-seeded Baltimore Ravens.

Kansas City overcame the odds last week, fighting back from an early 24-point deficit. The Chiefs went on to easily handle the Texans, 51-31. Andy Reid’s Chiefs finally have a seemingly less daunting obstacle in their way to a Super Bowl, but can they capitalize on it?

Green Bay Packers (14-3) at San Francisco 49ers (14-3)

Game time: 6:40 p.m. ET

Where: Levi’s Stadium

Referee: John Hussey

TV Channel: FOX

Announcers: Joe Buck, Troy Aikman, Erin Andrews, Chris Myers

Radio: Westwood One: Kevin Kugler, Kurt Warner, Ross Tucker (field reporter) | SIRIUS: 82 (GB), 83 (SF) | XM: 226 (GB), 225 (SF)

Odds: 49ers -7.5

SB Nation websites: Packers: Acme Packing Company | 49ers: Niners Nation

The Packers finished off a tough Seahawks team 29-23 last week during the Divisional round. Their new look defense shined last week, particularly Za’Darius and Preston Smith. Now rookie head coach Matt LaFleur is in prime position to make it to the Super Bowl in his first season.

San Francisco easily cruised to victory over the Minnesota Vikings, 27-10. The 49ers feaure one of the league’s best defenses. Last week, defensive rookie of the year favorite Nick Bosa racked up 2 sacks and 6 tackles.