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SoFi Stadium • Inglewood, CA
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Inglewood, CA
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NFC Championship - TBD at Detroit Lions (Date TBD/If Necessary)
Ford Field • Detroit, MI
Ford Field
Detroit, MI
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Lumen Field • Seattle, WA
Lumen Field
Seattle, WA
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Raymond James Stadium • Tampa, FL
Raymond James Stadium
Tampa, FL
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NFC Championship - TBD at San Francisco 49ers (Date TBD/If Necessary)
Levi's Stadium • Santa Clara, CA
Levi's Stadium
Santa Clara, CA
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Lincoln Financial Field • Philadelphia, PA
Lincoln Financial Field
Philadelphia, PA
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NFC Championship - TBD at Minnesota Vikings (Date TBD/If Necessary)
U.S. Bank Stadium • Minneapolis, MN
U.S. Bank Stadium
Minneapolis, MN
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NFC Championship - TBD at Green Bay Packers (Date TBD/If Necessary)
Lambeau Field • Green Bay, WI
Lambeau Field
Green Bay, WI
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NFC Championship - TBD at Atlanta Falcons (Date TBD/If Necessary)
Mercedes-Benz Stadium • Atlanta, GA
Mercedes-Benz Stadium
Atlanta, GA
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NFC Championship - TBD at Washington Commanders (Date TBD/If Necessary)
Northwest Stadium • North Englewood, MD
Northwest Stadium
North Englewood, MD
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State Farm Stadium • Glendale, AZ
State Farm Stadium
Glendale, AZ
2024 NFC Championship Game Tickets
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About the NFC Playoffs
The road to the Super Bowl is full of many ups and downs, and it takes determination and resilience to make it all the way. After about four months of regular season matchups, the New Year is like a new beginning for the 14 teams that have earned postseason berths. Nearly half of the squads get to prove their mettle in a series of elimination contests.
First, there’s the Wild Card Round, which pits the three lowest-seeded competitors against the 2nd, 3rd, and 4th seeds. Then, the Divisional Round between the Wild Card Game winners determines who will earn places in the NFC and AFC Conference Championships. Following those face-offs, the last two franchises get to fight it out in the Big Game.
Memorable NFC Championship Moments
When teams meet up in the Conference Championship Round, only one can move on to fight for the ultimate prize. It’s all or nothing, and when the stakes are this high, anything can happen! These are some of the most amazing moments that have been witnessed from the stands by NFC Championship ticket holders:
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1981: Dallas was ahead of San Francisco 27–21, but with just 58 seconds left on the clock, Joe Montana threw an off-balance pass into the back of the end zone. Somehow, Dwight Clark managed to grab the ball. The 49ers won the game, and “The Catch” went down in history.
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1990: San Francisco had a 13–9 lead over the Giants late in the fourth quarter, when NY’s Leonard Marshall came out of nowhere, landing a hefty blow on Joe Montana. The injured 49ers QB was out of the game, and the Giants scored on two field goals, punching their ticket to the Super Bowl.
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1992: Emmitt Smith of the Dallas Cowboys was known for his effective running, so when the 49ers had no answer on defense and were stopped multiple times on offense, Dallas took advantage of the situation, earning the win and their sixth trip to the Big Game.
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1998: The Atlanta Falcons pulled off a major upset against the top-seeded Minnesota Vikings. In a dramatic overtime finish, Minnesota kicker Gary Anderson, who was perfect on the season, missed a game-winning field goal, sending Atlanta to their first Super Bowl.
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2007: The Green Bay Packers hosted the New York Giants in a frigid NFC Championship game at Lambeau Field. However, the conditions didn’t seem to faze the Giants. In overtime, they intercepted Brett Favre’s last pass as a Packer, setting up a game-winning 47-yard field goal.
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2009: If anyone could get the Vikings to their first Super Bowl in 33 years, it was Brett Favre. He was 40 at the time, but everyone still had faith until Saints cornerback Tracy Porter intercepted an errant pass in the fourth quarter, forcing overtime. New Orleans won by a field goal.
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2012: In a brilliant back-and-forth game, the 49ers forged a comeback after falling behind the Falcons 17–0. After taking the lead at 28–24, it was San Francisco holding off a strong attempt from Atlanta when they had to stop them in the fourth quarter on fourth down in the red zone.
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2013: A fierce rivalry game between San Francisco and Seattle culminated in a defensive showcase by the Legion of Boom. Richard Sherman sealed the Seahawks’ victory on a late fourth-quarter tip that led to the last of three fourth-quarter turnovers from Colin Kaepernick.
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2014: With 2:07 left in the fourth quarter, the Seattle Seahawks used an onside kick to stay in the game. A field goal led to overtime, when Russell Wilson connected with Jermaine Kearse on a 35-yard touchdown pass, clinching the second consecutive Super Bowl appearance for Seattle.
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2018: Unpenalized pass interference by Los Angeles cornerback Nickell Robery-Coleman ultimately led to a loss for New Orleans. After the “NOLA No-Call,” as it came to be known, nothing went the Saints’ way. The Rams managed to come out on top in overtime after a Drew Brees interception.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the NFC Championship?
The NFC Championship is the final National Conference playoff game before the Super Bowl. The top two teams in the conference compete for a chance to make it to the Big Game and become NFL champions.
What do the NFC Champions win?
In addition to bragging rights and rings, the team that wins the NFC Championship gets the George Halas Trophy, named after a charter member of the NFL, and earns an opportunity to play in the Super Bowl.
Who plays in the NFC Championship Game?
The last two teams standing in the National Conference teams make it to the NFC Championship. They need to survive the playoffs to get a shot at the annual conference showdown.
When is the NFC Championship Game?
The NFC Championship Game is typically held at the end of January, after Wild Card Weekend and the Divisional Round of the NFL playoffs. In 2024, the Conference Championships are on January 28th.
When can I buy NFC Championship tickets?
NFC Championship tickets usually go on sale near the end of the regular season, even before the teams are finalized. There is a spike in sales once the teams are decided during the NFL Divisional Playoffs.
Where is the NFC Championship Game?
The venue for the NFC Championship Game depends on the participants. The higher-seeded team, with the best record in the conference, earns the right to host the event. That gives them home-field advantage.
What time does the NFC Championship Game start?
Kickoff times for the NFL Conference Championship Games vary. Generally, one has a start time around 3 p.m. Eastern Time, and the other starts around 6 p.m. The 2024 NFC Championship is at 6 p.m. on 1/28.
How long is the NFC Championship Game?
Game lengths vary, but with time-outs, you can expect the NFC Championship Game to last approximately three hours from kickoff to the final whistle. Any necessary overtime extends playing time.
Where can I buy NFC Championship tickets?
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