How to watch and stream the NFL playoffs this weekend

The NFL has six playoff games scheduled for this weekend — two on Saturday, three on Sunday and one on Monday.

The NFL’s 2023 regular season wrapped up last week, but the season is far from over. The playoffs now begin with “Super Wild Card Weekend” featuring six games.

The action will kick off on Saturday, Jan. 13 when the Houston Texans host the Cleveland Browns. That game will begin at 2:30 p.m. MT and will be televised on NBC and available to stream on fuboTV (try it free).

After that, the Kansas City Chiefs will host the Miami Dolphins at 6:00 p.m. MT on Jan 13. That game will be available to stream exclusively on Peacock, but fans in the local Kansas City and Miami markets will also have the game broadcast on their local NBC stations.

The playoffs will continue on Sunday, Jan. 14 with three more games.

First, the Buffalo Bills will host the Pittsburgh Steelers at 11:00 a.m. MT. That game will be televised on CBS and available to stream on fuboTV (try it free). After that, the Green Bay Packers will face the Dallas Cowboys at 2:30 p.m. MT on Fox/fuboTV.

Update: Due to weather, the Bills-Steelers game was moved to 2:30 p.m. MT on Monday. It will remain on CBS/fuboTV.

To wrap up the Sunday window, the Detroit Lions and Los Angeles Rams will face off at 6:00 p.m. MT on NBC/fuboTV.

The first round of the playoffs will conclude on Monday, Jan. 15 when the Tampa Bay Buccaneers host the Philadelphia Eagles. That game will begin at 6:00 p.m. MT and will be televised on ESPN, ESPN2 and ABC and available to stream on fuboTV (try it free).

Enjoy the games, football fans.

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2020 NFL playoffs schedule: Baltimore Ravens vs. Buffalo Bills in divisional round

Lamar Jackson and the Baltimore Ravens are set to face Josh Allen and the Buffalo Bills in the divisional round of the NFL playoffs.

One down and two more to go for the Baltimore Ravens, who will take on the Buffalo Bills in the AFC divisional playoffs next weekend.

After the Cleveland Browns beat the Pittsburgh Steelers Sunday night, they’re the lowest-remaining seed and will take on the top-seeded Kansas City Chiefs. That means the No. 2 seed Bills will host the No. 5 seed Ravens at 8:15 p.m. ET on Saturday, Jan. 16.

Buffalo is red hot right now. They’re fresh from a 27-24 win over the Indianapolis Colts on Saturday to advance to the divisional round themselves. The Bills were dominant down the stretch in the regular season too, blowing opponents out of the water by a combined 229-110 over the last six games (just shy of 20 points-per-game on average).

Quarterback Josh Allen is having an MVP-caliber season, completing 69.2% of his passes for 4,544 yards, 37 touchdown passes, and 10 interceptions during the regular season. But much like Lamar Jackson, Allen is also a threat on the ground, adding another 421 rushing yards and eight rushing touchdowns.

It’s going to be a tough matchup but if the Ravens are the Super Bowl squad they think they are, the Bills should prove no match. We’ll see in a little less than a week.

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NFL playoffs schedule: NFL playoff seeding, dates, times

The regular season is over and now it’s time for the NFL playoffs schedule. We’ve got the NFL playoff seeding and when the games are played.

All of the AFC teams have wrapped up their Week 17 games, finalizing the AFC playoff seeding. That allowed the league to set the playoff schedule with dates and times for each game.

According to NFL Network’s Andrew Siciliano, the Baltimore Ravens will take on the Tennessee Titans at 1:05 p.m ET on Sunday. That’ll be the second of three games for the AFC in the wild-card round.

Take a look at where each AFC and NFC team was seeded at and the rest of the NFL playoffs schedule below:

Bears wild-card playoff schedule: Chicago will face Saints 3:40 p.m. CT Sunday

No. 7 Chicago face travel to New Orleans to face the No. 2 Saints in the wild-card round in what will be a rematch of their Week 8 contest.

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The Chicago Bears have made it back to the postseason for the second time in three years. While it certainly wasn’t pretty along the way, the Bears get to keep playing football in January.

No. 7 Chicago face travel to New Orleans to face the No. 2 Saints in the wild-card round in what will be a rematch of a Week 8 contest, where New Orleans prevailed 26-23.

The Bears and Saints will play on Sunday at 3:40 p.m. CT on CBS. The game will also air on Nickelodeon, which means there’s a chance to see Matt Nagy and co. get slimed during the game — well, not literally.

Here’s a look at the full schedule for wild-card weekend:

Saturday

  • Indianapolis Colts vs. Buffalo Bills – 12:05 p.m. CT (CBS)
  • Los Angeles Rams vs. Seattle Seahawks – 3:40 p.m. CT (FOX)
  • Tampa Bay Buccaneers vs. New York Giants/Washington – 8:15 p.m. CT (NBC)

Sunday

  • Baltimore Ravens vs. Tennessee Titans – 12:05 p.m. CT (ESPN)
  • Chicago Bears vs. New Orleans Saints – 3:40 p.m. CT (CBS)
  • Cleveland Browns vs. Pittsburgh Steelers – 7:15 p.m. (NBC)

If the Bears were to beat the Saints on Sunday, then they’d once again face the Green Bay Packers in the divisional round, and we all know how those two regular-season match-ups went.

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