- **Q: Who won the AFC Championship in 2026?
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A recap of the 2026 NFL Conference Championship games featuring the New England Patriots vs. Denver Broncos (AFC) and the Los Angeles Rams vs. Seattle Seahawks (NFC).
**AFC Championship: Patriots vs. Broncos** The New England Patriots faced off against the Denver Broncos in the AFC Championship. The Patriots, with an impressive 14-3 record (8-0 away), were favored with a -4.5 spread. Key players for the Patriots included QB D. Maye (4,394 passing yards, 31 TD) and RB T. Henderson (911 rushing yards, 9 TD). However, they had several players listed as questionable due to injuries.
**NFC Championship: Rams vs. Seahawks** In the NFC Championship, the Seattle Seahawks hosted the Los Angeles Rams. The Seahawks, also with a 14-3 record (6-2 home), were favored with a -2.5 spread. Key players for the Seahawks included QB S. Darnold (4,048 passing yards, 25 TD) and RB K. Walker III (1,027 rushing yards, 5 TD). Like the Patriots, the Seahawks also had multiple players with questionable injury status.
**NBA Recap: Thunder vs. Bucks** In NBA action, the Oklahoma City Thunder defeated the Milwaukee Bucks 122-102. Shai Gilgeous-Alexander had a standout performance with 40 points and 11 assists, leading the Thunder to victory despite multiple injury-related absences. Giannis Antetokounmpo led the Bucks with 19 points and 14 rebounds.
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