What Time Are Today’s NFL Playoff Games?
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The National Football League (NFL) playoffs are a single-elimination tournament held after the regular season to determine the NFL champion.
NFL Playoff Schedule
Today’s NFL Playoff schedule is as follows: The first game is at 4:35 PM EST between the Indianapolis Colts and the Buffalo Bills. The second game is at 8:15 PM EST between the Los Angeles Rams and the Seattle Seahawks.
AFC Wild Card Games
The first round of the 2020 NFL playoffs kicked off on Saturday, Jan. 4, with the AFC Wild Card games.
The NFC Wild Card games will be played on Sunday, Jan. 5.
Here is the full schedule for the AFC and NFC Wild Card games:
AFC Wild Card Games:
-Saturday, Jan. 4: No. 7 seed Indianapolis Colts vs. No. 2 seed Buffalo Bills at 1:05 p.m. ET on CBS
-Saturday, Jan. 4: No. 6 seed Tennessee Titans vs. No. 3 seed New England Patriots at 4:15 p.m. ET on CBS
NFC Wild Card Games:
-Sunday, Jan .5: No .5 Minnesota Vikings vs .4 New Orleans Saints at 1:05 p.m .ET on FOX
-Sunday, Jan 5 : No 6 Seattle Seahawks vs 3 Philadelphia Eagles at 4:40 p .m .ET on NBC
NFC Wild Card Games
AFC Divisional Games
The NFL playoff schedule for this weekend’s AFC divisional games are as follows:
-The Baltimore Ravens will play the Buffalo Bills at 1:00 PM EST on Saturday, January 16th.
-The Kansas City Chiefs will play the Cleveland Browns at 4:40 PM EST on Saturday, January 16th.
-The Tennessee Titans will play the New England Patriots at 8:15 PM EST on Saturday, January 16th.
-The Pittsburgh Steelers will play the Los Angeles Chargers at 1:00 PM EST on Sunday, January 17th.
NFC Divisional Games
The National Football League (NFL) playoffs are a single-elimination tournament held after the end of the regular season to determine the NFL champion. Six teams from each of the league’s two conferences qualify for the playoffs. The four division winners and two wild card teams (the top two non-division winners with the best overall record) from each conference advance to the single-elimination round, playing one game per weekend until only one team remains.
The following is the NFL playoff schedule for this weekend’s divisional games. All times are EST.
Saturday, January 12
4:35 p.m. – Los Angeles Rams at Green Bay Packers (FOX)
8:15 p.m. – Baltimore Ravens at Buffalo Bills (NBC)
Sunday, January 13
1:05 p.m. – Tampa Bay Buccaneers at New Orleans Saints (FOX)
4:40 p.m. – Cleveland Browns at Kansas City Chiefs (CBS)
AFC Championship Game
The AFC Championship Game is scheduled to take place today at 3pm EST. The game will be held at Arrowhead Stadium in Kansas City, Missouri and will be televised on CBS.
NFC Championship Game
The NFC Championship Game is the annual championship game of the National Football League (NFL)’s National Football Conference (NFC). The game pits the NFC champion against the winner of the American Football Conference (AFC) Championship Game, with the winner advancing to face the champion of the other conference in the Super Bowl.
How to Watch the Games
The NFL playoffs are in full swing, and there are plenty of ways to catch all the action. If you’re looking to catch today’s games, here’s what you need to know.
TV Schedule
The NFL playoff TV schedule is set for this weekend’s divisional round games.
On Saturday, the Baltimore Ravens will take on the Buffalo Bills at 1:05 p.m. ET on NBC. The Los Angeles Rams will face the Green Bay Packers at 4:35 p.m. ET on Fox.
On Sunday, the Cleveland Browns will take on the Kansas City Chiefs at 1:05 p.m. ET on CBS. The Tampa Bay Buccaneers will face the New Orleans Saints at 4:40 p.m. ET on Fox.
Each game will be available to stream on fuboTV (try it for free).
Live Streams
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Radio Broadcasts
If you can’t catch the game on TV, there are plenty of radio options. Here’s a rundown of where you can listen to each game on the dial.
NFC Championship: Packers vs. Seahawks, 3:05 p.m. ET on Fox
-National Radio: Sports USA Radio Network
-Packers Radio: Entercom Wisconsin (620 WTMJ in Milwaukee & 103.5 WTMJ in Green Bay)
-Seahawks Radio: Bonneville Seattle (710 ESPN Seattle & 97.3 KIRO FM)
AFC Championship: Broncos vs. Patriots, 6:40 p.m. ET on CBS
-National Radio: Westwood One Sports
-Broncos Radio: iHeartMedia Denver (850 KOA & 103.5 The Fox)
-Patriots Radio: iHeartMedia Boston (WBZ-FM 98.5 The Sports Hub)