How to watch and stream the NFL playoffs this weekend

The NFL playoffs continue this weekend with two games on Saturday followed by two more on Sunday.

The NFL playoffs continue this weekend with the divisional round featuring two games on Saturday followed by two more on Sunday.

To kick things off on Saturday, Jan. 20, the Baltimore Ravens will host the Houston Texans at 2:30 p.m. MT. The Ravens-Texans showdown will be televised on ESPN/ABC and available to stream fuboTV (try it free).

After that, the San Francisco 49ers will face the Green Bay Packers at 6:15 p.m. MT. The Niners-Packers game will be televised on Fox and available to stream fuboTV (try it free).

The action will continue on Sunday, Jan. 21 when the Detroit Lions host the Tampa Bay Buccaneers at 1:00 p.m. MT. The Lions-Bucs showdown will be televised on NBC and available to stream fuboTV (try it free).

To wrap up the divisional round, the Buffalo Bills will face the Kansas City Chiefs at 4:30 p.m. MT on CBS/fuboTV on Sunday.

The winners of the divisional round will advance to the conference title games. The AFC and NFC championship games will be played on Sunday, Jan. 28 in a doubleheader. Las Vegas will host Super Bowl LVIII on Feb. 11.

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How to watch NFL divisional playoffs: Live stream, time, date, TV channel, and playoff seeds

The NFL playoffs are back for the divisional round. Here’s how to watch the NFL playoffs, including live stream information.

For the first season in NFL history, we started the playoffs with 14 teams. A week later and we’re down to just eight teams remaining. The divisional round of the NFL playoffs is upon us and the action begins today. Here’s how to watch the NFL divisional playoffs, with each game’s information, live stream links, and playoff seeding.

Both the AFC and NFC will be represented by the best their conferences have to offer this weekend as four marquee games — packed full of intrigue, action, and excitement — are to be played this weekend. The winners of each game will get yet another week of meaningful football as they head to the conference championships, one step closer to a place in Super Bowl LV.

Let’s take a look at the slate of games scheduled this weekend and how to watch each one.

Ravens vs. Bills injury report: Marcus Peters and Matthew Judon out Tuesday

The Baltimore Ravens conquered their playoff demon, beating the Tennessee Titans, 20-13, in the wild-card round of the playoffs. But they still have a few more steps to go in order to get to Super Bowl LV, and the Buffalo Bills now stand in the way. …

The Baltimore Ravens conquered their playoff demon, beating the Tennessee Titans, 20-13, in the wild-card round of the playoffs. But they still have a few more steps to go in order to get to Super Bowl LV, and the Buffalo Bills now stand in the way.

The Bills have been getting hot at the end of the season, much like the Ravens. But with quarterback Josh Allen playing at an MVP level and with plenty of weapons around him, Baltimore’s defense is going to have to be healthy. Unfortunately, the Ravens’ injury report on Tuesday doesn’t give us a ton of insight.

While there were only two players to miss practice Tuesday, both just so happened to be key starters on defense. Both outside linebacker Matthew Judon and cornerback Marcus Peters were listed as not practicing, while tackle D.J. Fluker was limited. Hopefully, all three can return in the coming days so Baltimore can go into this game as healthy as possible.

Check out the Ravens and Bills’ injury report below.

NFL divisional round picks and predictions

Picks against the spread for each NFL divisional playoffs.

The divisional round could be fascinating because all four games could either be blowouts for the favorite, or upsets by the underdogs. A bunch of five and six seeds in the conference championships would be wild.

To the divisional round picks!

Wild card record: 2-2

Postseason record: 2-2

Regular-season record: 132-121

Overall record: 134-123

Point spreads were provided by Bet MGM. (HOME TEAM in all caps).

SAN FRANCISCO (-7) vs. Minnesota

There’s a chance the Vikings are in the midst of a historic playoff run. There’s also a chance the 49ers are a buzzsaw coming off their bye week. The latter seems more probable than the former, but matchups make fights and the Vikings present a tough matchup for San Francisco.

Pick: Vikings (+7)

BALTIMORE (-10) vs. Tennessee

The Titans have quietly put together a really impressive season since Ryan Tannehill took over the starting quarterback job. Their run probably ends in Baltimore, but this old-school AFC North rivalry should be a brawl. Baltimore is the better team, but 10 points feels like a lot.

Pick: Titans (+10)

KANSAS CITY (-9.5) vs. Houston

Patrick Mahomes is the Michael Jordan of Josh Allens.

Pick: Chiefs (-9.5)

GREEN BAY (-4) vs. Seattle

The most fun possible game here is the typical Seahawks craziness in multiple feet of snow. This is a sneaky candidate for game-of-the-weekend.

Pick: Packers (-4)

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