What Time Are the NFL Playoff Games?

Wondering what time the NFL playoff games are this weekend? Check out our blog post for all the latest info!

NFL Playoff Schedule

The NFL playoffs are finally here and we know you’re eager to find out when your team is playing. Here is the NFL playoff schedule for all four Wild Card games.

AFC Playoff Schedule

The AFC playoff schedule has been released. The first game will be between the Baltimore Ravens and the Tennessee Titans on Saturday, January 11th at 1:05pm EST. The second game will be between the Buffalo Bills and the Houston Texans on Sunday, January 12th at 4:40pm EST.

NFC Playoff Schedule

The NFC playoff schedule is as follows:

-The divisional round will be played on Saturday, January 16 and Sunday, January 17.
-The conference championships will be played on Sunday, January 24.
-The Super Bowl will be played on Sunday, February 7.

How to Watch the NFL Playoffs

The NFL playoffs are here and it’s time to find out how to watch all the action. The NFL playoffs are a single-elimination tournament held after the NFL regular season to determine the NFL champion. There are four rounds of playoffs: Wild Card, Divisional, Conference, and Super Bowl. The Wild Card round is the first round of the playoffs.

TV Schedule

If you want to watch the NFL playoffs on TV, you have a few different options.

First, you can watch them on CBS, NBC, or FOX. All three networks will be airing NFL playoff games.

Second, you can watch the playoffs on ESPN. This is a good option if you want to catch all of the action, as ESPN will be airing a lot of the playoff games.

Third, you can watch the playoffs on NFL Network. This is a good option if you want to catch all of the action, as NFL Network will be airing a lot of the playoff games.

Finally, you can watch the playoffs on NBC Sports Network. This is a good option if you want to catch all of the action, as NBC Sports Network will be airing a lot of the playoff games.

Online Streaming

If you’re not able to watch the NFL playoffs on TV, there are a few ways you can stream the games online.

One way is to sign up for an NFL Game Pass, which gives you access to live and on-demand games, as well as NFL RedZone, a channel that shows live look-ins at every game being played on Sundays during the regular season. Game Pass costs $99.99 per year, but there’s a seven-day free trial available if you want to test it out first.

There are also a few services that offer live TV streaming and will carry some or all of the NFL playoff games. AT&T’s DirecTV Now, for example, starts at $35 per month and offers a seven-day free trial. Playstation Vue’s basic $45 per month package includes ESPN, which will air two of the four wild card games this weekend, as well as FOX and NBC, which will air the divisional playoffs next weekend. You can also sign up for a free seven-day trial of Vue.

If you have a cable or satellite TV subscription that includes ESPN, FOX or NBC — or if you can login with your TV provider credentials — you can also watch the NFL playoffs for free on the networks’ respective apps or websites.

Radio Broadcast

If you want to catch the game on the radio, you have a couple of options.

First, you can find your local radio station that is broadcasting the game. If you’re not sure which station that is, you can go to the NFL’s website and search for your team. Once you select your team, look for the “radio” tab on their page. This will list all of the radio stations in your area that are broadcasting the game.

Alternatively, if you have a SiriusXM Radio subscription, you can listen to NFL games on channel 88 on Sundays.

Similar Posts