Is There NFL Playoff Games Today? TV Schedule & Halftime Show Details for AFC & NFC Conference Championship

The NFL playoffs are near the end as there are only four teams left. Even though the NFL has scheduled games on Saturday for the entirety of the 2025 playoffs, there will not be games today Saturday, January 25. The first game is the NFC Championship between the Philadelphia Eagles and the Washington Commanders at 3:00 pm EST on Fox. Following that game will be the AFC Championship, which will be the Kansas City Chiefs taking on the Buffalo Bills at 6:30 EST on CBS. Both games will take place on Sunday, January 26

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Both the NFL and the competing organizations have provided musical entertainment for each game. That being so, here are the details about each game’s national anthem singer and half-time performer.

The NFL Playoff’s Musical Entertainment

The Kansas City Chiefs and Buffalo Bills game is certainly the more anticipated game of the two. The conference rivals have a heated playoff past, and the Bills are looking to trump the Chiefs and head to New Orleans. However, that is not the only dramatic entertainment of the day, as country music duo, Big & Rich will take GEHA Field at Arrowhead Stadium during halftime.

A concrete setlist has yet to be announced. However, the duo will play a musical medley that will likely include their hit, “Save a Horse (Ride a Cowboy).” Before their halftime performance, the Retired United States Navy Petty Officer First Class, Generald Wilson, will kick off the game by singing the national anthem.

The musical entertainment for the Philadelphia Eagles and Washington Commanders game has yet to be announced. Although, the music will not be the highlight of the game anyway. Rather, all eyes are on the Commanders’ rookie quarterback, Jayden Daniels. Daniels is currently in pursuit of becoming the first-ever rookie quarterback to start in an NFL Super Bowl.

Following these games, the winners of each will head to New Orleans for Super Bowl LIX. Performing at this year’s Super Bowl is none other than, Kendrick Lamar. Super Bowl LIX will take place on February 9 at 6:30 PM EST.

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