The 2020 NFL playoffs continue to roll through the schedule, with the divisional round complete. What's next? The Green Bay Packers, the 1-seed in the NFC, will now host the NFC Championship Game on Jan. 24 against the fifth-seeded Tampa Bay Buccaneers. The Buffalo Bills, the No. 2-seed in the AFC, will play the top-seeded Kansas City Chiefs.
Here is what we know about the AFC and NFC brackets, including seeding, TV times and the schedule of games from wild-card weekend up through Super Bowl LV.
Note: Betting information is courtesy Caesars Sportsbook by William Hill.

Conference championships: Jan. 24
NFC
(5) Tampa Bay Buccaneers at (1) Green Bay Packers
Sunday, 3:05 p.m. ET on FOX
Line: Packers -3.5; O/U 52
AFC
(2) Buffalo Bills at (1) Kansas City Chiefs
Sunday, 6:40 p.m. ET on CBS
Line: Chiefs -3.5; O/U 50

Super Bowl LV: Feb. 7
The Super Bowl will be played at Raymond James Stadium (Tampa, Florida). The winner of Buccaneers-Packers will play the winner of Bills-Chiefs.

Divisional round: Jan. 16, 17
NFC
Green Bay Packers 32, Los Angeles Rams 18
Tampa Bay Buccaneers 30, New Orleans Saints 20
AFC
Buffalo Bills 17, Baltimore Ravens 3
Kansas City Chiefs 22, Cleveland Browns 17

Wild-card weekend results
Byes for Green Bay Packers (13-3, NFC No. 1), Kansas City Chiefs (14-2, AFC No. 1).