Ladies and gentlemen, after a long season with a ton of intrigue and drama, Super Bowl 57 is finally starting to take shape. Here is who will be representing the AFC and NFC in the big game on Feb. 12, 2023.
Current NFL Playoff Bracket
AFC Playoff Seeds and Standings
1. *Kansas City Chiefs
2. Buffalo Bills (Eliminated)
3. Cincinnati Bengals (Eliminated)
4. Jacksonville Jaguars (Eliminated)
5. Los Angeles Chargers (Eliminated)
6. Baltimore Ravens (Eliminated)
7. Miami Dolphins (Eliminated)
NFC Playoff Seeds and Standings
1. *Philadelphia Eagles
2. San Francisco 49ers (Eliminated)
3. Minnesota Vikings (Eliminated)
4. Tampa Bay Buccaneers (Eliminated)
5. Dallas Cowboys (Eliminated)
6. New York Giants (Eliminated)
7. Seattle Seahawks (Eliminated)
NFL Super Bowl Schedule
Who will be playing in the Super Bowl? How can you watch the game? What does the current schedule look like? The Eagles are the first team to have punched their ticket to the big game after defeating the San Francisco 49ers. Then, the Chiefs defeated the Bengals to move on to the big game.
The game will be played in Glendale, Arizona, at State Farm Stadium. Formerly known as the University of Phoenix Stadium, this will be the third time a Super Bowl will be played at the venue.
Another aspect of this year’s Super Bowl that has been confirmed for quite some time is the halftime show performer. This year, global superstar Rihanna will be providing the entertainment between both halves.
Rihanna is the second-highest-grossing female artist of all time but hasn’t released a new album since 2016.
- Kansas City Chiefs vs. Philadelphia Eagles
Time: 6:30 p.m. ET
TV Channel: FOX
Live Stream Options: FoxSportsApp.com, fuboTV
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