Patrick Mahomes and Travis Kelce are ready for the Bills.

NFL Championship Weekend: Chiefs, Bills, Eagles and Commanders ready to battle

And then there were four. We've officially reached 'Championship Weekend' in the NFL and fans all over the globe can't wait to see which teams will move on to play in the Super Bowl in two weeks' time. 

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There are plenty of star playmakers ready to put on a show, as the Chiefs, Bills, Eagles and Commanders are the squads remaining who all still have dreams of winning the Super Bowl. Which teams will get the job done on Sunday? We take a look at things in this piece. 

AFC Championship: Kansas City Chiefs vs. Buffalo Bills 

• When: Sunday, Jan. 25
• Where: Arrowhead Stadium in Kansas City, Mo. 
• Time: 6:30 p.m. ET 
• How to watch: CBS

This is the showdown that a lot of people were hoping for. While the Baltimore Ravens gave the Buffalo Bills everything they could handle in the Divisional Round, Josh Allen and Co. were able to pull off a thrilling victory. 

Allen has revenge on his mind, as he's all too familiar with losing to Patrick Mahomes and the Chiefs in the postseason. These two teams met during the regular season, with the Bills posting a head-turning win in Buffalo.

This time, though, the two powerhouses will take the field at Arrowhead Stadium. In the Divisional Round, the Chiefs beat the Texans and they looked impressive in that win, with Travis Kelce having a strong game. Will KC post a win and get back to the Super Bowl for the fourth season in a row? 

NFC Championship: Philadelphia Eagles vs. Washington Commanders

• When: Sunday, Jan. 25 
• Where: Lincoln Financial Field in Philadelphia, Penn. 
• Time: 3 p.m. ET 
• How to watch: FOX 

In the first meeting of the day, Jalen Hurts, Saquon Barkley and the rest of the Eagles stars are going to want to send a statement against Washington. This is an NFC East clash with a trip to the Super Bowl on the line. 

Let's give credit to Washington, as not many people thought they'd go on this kind of a run, but they stunned the Lions in the Divisional Round. Now, Jayden Daniels needs to pull off one more surprising win to keep the dream season going. 

Hurts and Barkley, two of the best offensive players in the NFL, will have something to say about that. On defense, the pass-rush for the Eagles needs to be at its best. Will Philly get the job done at home, or will Washington post another shocking victory? We can't wait to find out. 

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