Who is in Super Bowl 58? Breaking down the NFL playoff bracket
Every year, the Super Bowl is the, well, Super Bowl of sporting events.
The NFL championship game brings people of all walks of life together, whether they are football fans or not. Besides the competition on the field, the creative appetizers, star-studded halftime show (it's Usher this year) and clever commercials are all part of the fun.
This year, the Super Bowl will be played Feb. 11 at Allegiant Stadium in Las Vegas. The state-of-the-art venue in Sin City is home to the Las Vegas Raiders, who will not be playing for the big prize.
There are three teams left vying for a chance to play in Super Bowl 58. So who will hoist the Lombardi Trophy?
Who is going to the Super Bowl?
Two teams will play in Super Bowl 58, one from the AFC and one from the NFC.
The NFL playoffs are currently in the conference championship, which is the equivalent of a semifinals.
In the AFC championship game, the Kansas City Chiefs knocked off the top-seeded Baltimore Ravens to earn a trip to their second consecutive Super Bowl. The Chiefs will play the San Francisco 49ers, who rallied past the Detroit Lions in the NFC championship game.
Here's a handy graphic that breaks down the NFL playoff bracket, which leads to Super Bowl 58:
When is Super Bowl 2024?
This year's big game is Sunday, Feb. 11. Kickoff is set for 6:30 p.m. ET from Allegiant Stadium in Las Vegas.
The game will be broadcast in two formats this year: CBS will broadcast the traditional format, while Nickelodeon will air a family-friendly version featuring SpongeBob Squarepants and Dora the Explorer. The CBS broadcast can also be streamed on Paramount+
This article originally appeared on USA TODAY: Who is in the Super Bowl 2024? Breaking down NFL playoff bracket