The Kansas City Chiefs punched their ticket to Miami with a 35-24 win over the Tennessee Titans in the AFC Championship. They are now slated to play the San Francisco 49ers by a score of 37-20.
Patrick Mahomes accounted for four touchdowns and 347 total yards, as he led his explosive offense to victory over Tennessee. Tyreek Hill had five catches for 67 yards and two touchdowns and Sammy Watkins caught seven passes for 114 yards and a touchdown. The Chiefs won the game by shutting down Titans running back Derrick Henry, who rushed for just 69 yards and one touchdown on 19 carries.
Here’s everything else you need to know for the 2020 conference championship games, and everything we know about Super Bowl LIV.
How to Watch Super Bowl LIV
Date: Feb. 2, 2020
Time: 6:30 p.m. ET
venue: Hard Rock Stadium, Miami
TV: Fox
Who will sing the national anthem?
Songwriter and multi-platinum singer Demi Lovato will sing the national anthem ahead of Super Bowl LIV. Lovato is a Grammy-nominated singer, actress, songwriter, philanthropist, advocate, and a business woman.
Additionally, Christine Sun Kim, internationally renowned performer and sound artist, will sign the National Anthem in American Sign Language on behalf of the National Association of the Deaf (NAD).
Who will perform at halftime?
Shakira and Jennifer Lopez and will headline the Super Bowl LIV halftime show in Miami.
“Ever since I saw Diana Ross fly off into the sky at the Halftime Show, I dreamed of performing at the Super Bowl,” Lopez said in a statement. “And now it’s made even more special not only because it’s the NFL’s 100th anniversary, but also because I am performing with a fellow Latina. I can’t wait to show what us girls can do on the world’s biggest stage.”
NFL Playoff Schedule
Conference championships round
Sunday, Jan. 19
Titans 24, Chiefs 35
Packers 20, 49ers 37
Divisional round
Saturday, Jan. 11
Vikings 10, 49ers 27
Titans 28, Ravens 12
Sunday, Jan. 12
Texans 31, Chiefs 51
Seahawks 23, Packers 28
Wild-card round
Saturday, Jan. 4
Bills 19, Texans 22 (OT)
Titans 20, Patriots 13
Sunday, Jan. 5
Vikings 26, Saints 20 (OT)
Seahawks 17, Eagles 9