NFL Playoff Giants Battle Sunday With Super Bowl Spot on the Line

With Super Bowl 2026 just weeks away, heres what you need to know about the teams still in the hunt, the game day details, and the star-studded entertainment lineup.

Super Bowl 60 Is Almost Here: What You Need to Know Heading Into Championship Weekend

The road to Super Bowl LX is almost at its final stop. Four teams remain, and by the end of Sunday, we’ll know who’s punching their ticket to Santa Clara for a shot at the Lombardi Trophy. The AFC and NFC Championship Games are set for Sunday, Jan. 25, and with the stakes sky-high, every snap will matter.

Let’s break down everything you need to know as we head into the most important weekend of the NFL season so far - from the playoff schedule to the halftime show, and of course, how to watch the big game.


Who’s Still in the Hunt?

Four teams are left standing, each with their eyes on the biggest prize in football. The New England Patriots come in with the richest Super Bowl pedigree of the group - 11 appearances and six titles. They’ve been the standard for two decades and are now looking to add another chapter to their storied legacy.

The Denver Broncos have been here plenty of times before too. With eight Super Bowl appearances and three wins, they know what it takes to get to the top - and how hard it is to stay there.

The Los Angeles Rams (including their St. Louis chapter) have been to the Super Bowl three times and won twice. They’ve got a recent title under their belt, and they’re built to win now.

And then there’s Seattle. The Seahawks have made two trips to the Super Bowl and brought home one title. Their physical style and playoff experience make them a tough out for anyone.


When Is Super Bowl 60?

Circle your calendar: Sunday, February 8, with kickoff set for 6:30 p.m. ET. That’s when Super Bowl LX goes down, and this year, it’s got some extra West Coast flair.


Where’s It Happening?

The game will be played at Levi’s Stadium in Santa Clara, California - the home of the San Francisco 49ers. It’s a modern venue with a big-game feel, and it’s no stranger to hosting marquee events. Expect a fast track, clean conditions, and a crowd that knows its football.


How to Watch Super Bowl 60

NBC has the broadcast this year, and they’re bringing out the big guns. Mike Tirico will be on the call with Cris Collinsworth providing analysis. You can also stream the game on FUBO, Peacock, or any service that carries NBC.


Who’s Performing at Super Bowl 60?

The entertainment lineup is stacked. Green Day will kick off the festivities as the opening act, bringing their high-energy punk rock to the pregame stage.

For the halftime show, Bad Bunny is set to take over. The global superstar is known for electrifying performances and chart-topping hits, and he’s sure to bring the house down.

The national anthem will be performed by Charlie Puth, while Brandi Carlile will sing “America the Beautiful” and Coco Jones will perform “Lift Every Voice and Sing.” Expect powerful performances across the board.


A Look Back: Super Bowl Winners Through the Years

As we gear up for Super Bowl 60, it’s worth remembering the history that’s led us here. Here’s a full rundown of past champions - a timeline of greatness, heartbreak, and unforgettable moments:

  • 1967: Packers over Chiefs
  • 1968: Packers over Raiders
  • 1969: Jets over Colts
  • 1970: Chiefs over Vikings
  • 1971: Colts over Cowboys
  • 1972: Cowboys over Dolphins
  • 1973: Dolphins over Washington
  • 1974: Dolphins over Vikings
  • 1975: Steelers over Vikings
  • 1976: Steelers over Cowboys
  • 1977: Raiders over Vikings
  • 1978: Cowboys over Broncos
  • 1979: Steelers over Cowboys
  • 1980: Steelers over Rams
  • 1981: Raiders over Eagles
  • 1982: 49ers over Bengals
  • 1983: Washington over Dolphins
  • 1984: Raiders over Washington
  • 1985: 49ers over Dolphins
  • 1986: Bears over Patriots
  • 1987: Giants over Broncos
  • 1988: Washington over Broncos
  • 1989: 49ers over Bengals
  • 1990: 49ers over Broncos
  • 1991: Giants over Bills
  • 1992: Washington over Bills
  • 1993: Cowboys over Bills
  • 1994: Cowboys over Bills
  • 1995: 49ers over Chargers
  • 1996: Cowboys over Steelers
  • 1997: Packers over Patriots
  • 1998: Broncos over Packers
  • 1999: Broncos over Falcons
  • 2000: Rams over Titans
  • 2001: Ravens over Giants
  • 2002: Patriots over Rams
  • 2003: Buccaneers over Raiders
  • 2004: Patriots over Panthers
  • 2005: Patriots over Eagles
  • 2006: Steelers over Seahawks
  • 2007: Colts over Bears
  • 2008: Giants over Patriots
  • 2009: Steelers over Cardinals
  • 2010: Saints over Colts
  • 2011: Packers over Steelers
  • 2012: Giants over Patriots
  • 2013: Ravens over 49ers
  • 2014: Seahawks over Broncos
  • 2015: Patriots over Seahawks
  • 2016: Broncos over Panthers
  • 2017: Patriots over Falcons
  • 2018: Eagles over Patriots
  • 2019: Patriots over Rams
  • 2020: Chiefs over 49ers
  • 2021: Buccaneers over Chiefs
  • 2022: Rams over Bengals
  • 2023: Chiefs over Eagles
  • 2024: Chiefs over 49ers
  • 2025: Eagles over Chiefs

What’s Next?

We’re just days away from finding out who will battle it out in Super Bowl 60. Will we see a legacy extended or a new champion crowned? With two heavyweight matchups on tap this Sunday, the answers are coming - and fast.

So grab your jersey, clear your calendar, and get ready. Championship Sunday is here, and the Super Bowl spotlight is just around the corner.