NFL announces first-ever playoff game to be carried by streaming service

The NFL announced that its first-ever playoff game will be carried by NBC’s Peacock live streaming service in the 2023 postseason:

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Go ahead and get your smart TVs and mobile devices in order: the NFL is expanding its slate of programming for live streaming as the 2023 season draws closer. There’s a chance the New Orleans Saints will be competing in a playoff game exclusively broadcast on a streaming channel in January.

Per an NFL press release sent out on Monday, “Peacock will become the home to the first-ever exclusive live streamed NFL Playoff game, presenting an NFL Wild Card Playoff in primetime on Saturday, Jan. 13, 2024.”

The streaming service is owned by NBC and represents the next foray into alternative coverage for the NFL; Amazon Prime Video already owns exclusive coverage rights for Thursday night games and the league’s own NFL+ app is, well, also a thing that’s out there.

To its credit, Peacock has proven itself a reliable carrier of live sports. As observed by FOX Sports’ Bryan Fischer, in 2024 they will kick off their coverage with this NFL playoff game as well as eight regular-season Big 10 football matchups, dozens of men’s and women’s college basketball games, the Paris Summer Olympics, weekly Major League Baseball features, Premier League soccer contests, exclusive USFL games, and a multitude of Spanish-language soccer games, “among other things.”

They’ve built a robust platform and are set to profit wildly from it, even if some viewers are only tuning in (at first) for this one NFL postseason matchup. Stay tuned in case the Saints are one of the two teams competing in it.

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How to watch Day 2 of 2023 NFL Draft: TV channel, time, stream

Here’s how to tune in for the second day of the draft, as well as the updated order after Thursday.

The first 31 picks of the 2023 NFL draft are in the books, but another 71 are set to be made Friday.

For now, the Jacksonville Jaguars own two Day 2 selections with one each in the second and third rounds. However, after adding fourth-, fifth-, and seventh-round selections via Thursday trades, Jaguars general manager Trent Baalke said he’d “absolutely” consider packaging picks to move up.

Here’s how to tune in for the second day of the draft and here’s the updated pecking order after the first round:

2023 NFL DRAFT, ROUNDS TWo, Three

  • Date: Friday, April 28, 2023
  • Time: 7 p.m ET
  • Location: Union Station, Kansas City, Mo.
  • TV Channel: ESPN, NFL Network
  • Live Stream: NFL Channel (Roku, Xumo, Pluto TV, Vizio WatchFree, Tubi, Peacock, LG), NFL app (mobile), NFL.com, ESPN+

SECOND ROUND ORDER

32. Pittsburgh Steelers (via Bears)

33. Arizona Cardinals (via Texans)

34. Detroit Lions (via Cardinals)

35. Indianapolis Colts

36. Los Angeles Rams

37. Seattle Seahawks (via Broncos)

38. Las Vegas Raiders

39. Carolina Panthers

40. New Orleans Saints

41. Tennessee Titans

42. Green Bay Packers (via Browns)

43. New York Jets

44. Atlanta Falcons

45. Green Bay Packers

46. New England Patriots

47. Washington Commanders

48. Detroit Lions

49. Pittsburgh Steelers

50. Tampa Bay Buccaneers

51. Miami Dolphins

52. Seattle Seahawks

53. Chicago Bears (via Ravens)

54. Los Angeles Chargers

55. Detroit Lions (via Vikings)

56. Jacksonville Jaguars

57. New York Giants

58. Dallas Cowboys

59. Buffalo Bills

60. Cincinnati Bengals

61. Chicago Bears (via 49ers)

62. Philadelphia Eagles

63. Kansas City Chiefs

THIRD ROUND ORDER

64. Chicago Bears

65. Houston Texans

66. Philadelphia Eagles (via Cardinals)

67. Denver Broncos (via Colts)

68. Denver Broncos

69. Los Angeles Rams

70. Las Vegas Raiders

71. New Orleans Saints

72. Tennessee Titans

73. Houston Texans (via Browns)

74. Cleveland Browns (via Jets)

75. Atlanta Falcons

76. New England Patriots (via Panthers)

77. Los Angeles Rams (via Patriots)

78. Green Bay Packers

79. Indianapolis Colts (via Commanders)

80. Pittsburgh Steelers

81. Arizona Cardinals (via Lions)

82. Tampa Bay Buccaneers

83. Seattle Seahawks

84. Miami Dolphins

85. Los Angeles Chargers

86. Baltimore Ravens

87. Minnesota Vikings

88. Jacksonville Jaguars

89. New York Giants

90. Dallas Cowboys

91. Buffalo Bills

92. Cincinnati Bengals

93. Carolina Panthers (via 49ers)

94. Arizona Cardinals (via Eagles)

95. Kansas City Chiefs

96. Arizona Cardinals

97. Washington Commanders

98. Cleveland Browns

99. San Francisco 49ers

100. Las Vegas Raiders (via Chiefs)

101. San Francisco 49ers

102. San Francisco 49ers

How to watch 2023 NFL Draft: TV channel, time, stream, order

The Jaguars are set to pick 24th tonight.

The NFL draft is going to look a little different for Jacksonville Jaguars this time around. After picking first overall in back-to-back years, a playoff run means the Jaguars are now set to pick 24th on Thursday night.

While there’s always a chance that Jacksonville opts to trade up, the likelier scenario is that it’ll be a long night for Jaguars fans waiting to celebrate the newest member of the team.

Here’s how to tune in Thursday for the first night of the 2023 NFL Draft:

2023 NFL Draft, Round One

  • Date: Thursday, April 27, 2023
  • Time: 8 p.m ET
  • Location: Union Station, Kansas City, Mo.
  • TV Channel: ABC, ESPN, NFL Network
  • Live Stream: NFL Channel (Roku, Xumo, Pluto TV, Vizio WatchFree, Tubi, Peacock, LG), NFL app (mobile), NFL.com, ESPN+

First round order

  1. Carolina Panthers (via Bears)
  2. Houston Texans
  3. Arizona Cardinals
  4. Indianapolis Colts
  5. Seattle Seahawks (via Broncos)
  6. Detroit Lions (via Rams)
  7. Las Vegas Raiders
  8. Atlanta Falcons
  9. Chicago Bears (via Panthers)
  10. Philadelphia Eagles (via Saints)
  11. Tennessee Titans
  12. Houston Texans (via Browns)
  13. Green Bay Packers (via Jets)
  14. New England Patriots
  15. New York Jets (via Packers)
  16. Washington Commanders
  17. Pittsburgh Steelers
  18. Detroit Lions
  19. Tampa Bay Buccaneers
  20. Seattle Seahawks
  21. Los Angeles Chargers
  22. Baltimore Ravens
  23. Minnesota Vikings
  24. Jacksonville Jaguars
  25. New York Giants
  26. Dallas Cowboys
  27. Buffalo Bills
  28. Cincinnati Bengals
  29. New Orleans Saints (via 49ers)
  30. Philadelphia Eagles
  31. Kansas City Chiefs

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Where to stream the first 3 John Wick movies ahead of the fourth film in the series

Do you want to catch up on John Wick this weekend? We’ve got you covered.

The Baba Yaga has returned, and he’s available on streaming.

With John Wick: Chapter 4 opening in theaters across the country this week, where do you watch the first three installments in the action-packed assassin saga?

Well, maybe you want to watch 2014’s first installment where John Wick gets pulled out of retirement to avenge his poor dog.

Perhaps you’re trying to refresh yourself on what happened in 2019’s third John Wick epic that featured a globe-trotting rush against time as Wick continued to evade The High Table.

Maybe you just want to watch all three to prepare.

Well, all of the John Wick movies are available to stream on Peacock.

Keanu Reeves has spent nearly a decade playing the dangerous assassin, and this latest film is getting plenty of positive reviews.

If you can handle plenty of assassin fighting and appreciate some incredible stunt choreography and cinematography, the John Wick movies are certainly worth your time.

Colts vs. Texans: How to watch, stream, listen in Week 18

Game information for the Week 18 matchup.

The Indianapolis Colts (4-11-1) and Houston Texans (2-13-1) will conclude the 2022 season with a matchup in the Circle City.

As both teams are looking to secure top-five draft capital, the Texans can secure the No. 1 overall pick with a loss. The Colts, meanwhile, can climb as high as No. 3 overall if things work out perfectly. A loss guarantees them a top-five pick.

Here’s the game information for the Week 18 finale:

Chiefs vs. Raiders Week 18: How to watch, listen and stream online

Don’t miss a moment of the #Chiefs’ Week 18 game against the #Raiders.

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The Kansas City Chiefs are set to face the Las Vegas Raiders in Week 18 of the 2022 NFL season.

It’s the regular season finale and there is a lot on the line for Kansas City. A victory in Las Vegas means they’ll clinch the AFC’s No. 1 seed, but a loss will mean that they’re set to play on wild-card weekend in the first round of the playoffs.

Below are important game details about this regular season matchup. If you have questions about the game, reach out to us on Twitter @TheChiefsWire.

Game information:

Who: Kansas City Chiefs vs. Denver Broncos

When: Saturday, Jan. 7, 3:30 p.m. CT

Where: Allegiant Stadium – Las Vegas, Nevada

Streaming:

In-market live stream: fuboTV (free 7-day trial)

Broadcast:

TV: KMBC-TV (ABC Kansas City) or ESPN

Radio: WDAF-FM (106.5FM Kansas City)

Broadcasters:

Steve Levy, Louis Riddick, and Dan Orlovsky

Referee:

Scott Novak

Opponent wire site:

Raiders Wire

2022 Schedule:

Week Date Opponent Time
1 Sunday, Sept. 11 @ Arizona Cardinals 3:25 p.m. CT on CBS Tickets
2 Thursday, Sept. 15 vs Los Angeles Chargers (TNF) 7:15 p.m. CT on Amazon Prime Video Tickets
3 Sunday, Sept. 25 @ Indianapolis Colts Noon CT on CBS Tickets
4 Sunday, Oct. 2 @ Tampa Bay Buccaneers (SNF) 7:30 p.m. CT on NBC Tickets
5 Monday, Oct. 10 vs. Las Vegas Raiders (MNF) 7:15 p.m CT on ESPN Tickets
6 Sunday, Oct. 16 vs. Buffalo Bills 3:25 p.m. CT on CBS Tickets
7 Sunday, Oct. 23 @ San Francisco 49ers 3:25 p.m. CT on FOX Tickets
8 Sunday, Oct. 30 BYE BYE BYE
9 Sunday, Nov. 6 vs. Tennessee Titans (SNF) 7:20 p.m. CT on NBC Tickets
10 Sunday, Nov. 13 vs. Jacksonville Jaguars Noon CT on CBS Tickets
11 Sunday, Nov. 20 @ Los Angeles Chargers 7:20 p.m. CT on NBC Tickets
12 Sunday, Nov. 27 vs. Los Angeles Rams 3:25 p.m. CT on FOX Tickets
13 Sunday, Dec. 4 @ Cincinnati Bengals 3:25 p.m. CT on CBS Tickets
14 Sunday, Dec. 11 @ Denver Broncos (SNF) 3:05 p.m. CT on NBC Tickets
15 Sunday, Dec. 18 @ Houston Texans Noon CT on CBS Tickets
16 Saturday, Dec. 24 vs. Seattle Seahawks Noon CT on FOX Tickets
17 Sunday, Jan. 1 vs. Denver Broncos Noon CT on CBS Tickets
18 Saturday, Jan. 7 @ Las Vegas Raiders 3:30 p.m. CT on ESPN and ABC Tickets

Betting:

NFL odds courtesy of Tipico Sportsbook. Odds updated Friday at 4:23 PM ET. For a full list of sports betting odds, access USA TODAY Sports Betting Scores Odds Hub.

  • Spread Favorite: Kansas City (-9.5)
  • Moneyline: Kansas City (-437), Las Vegas (+341)
  • Total: 52.5 points

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Week 13 NFL broadcast maps: What to watch before Saints-Bucs on Monday night

Week 13 NFL broadcast maps: What to watch before Saints-Bucs on Monday night

We’re in for the final prime-time New Orleans Saints game of the year against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers next Monday night, but fans will have multiple options to tune in for during Sunday’s slate of NFL action. This week we’ve got a CBS doubleheader and a single slot for FOX.

But which matchups will you get locally? Let’s survey the schedule with these Week 13 broadcast maps from 506sports.com:

Saints vs. Steelers: Game time, broadcast map, TV schedule, streaming, and more

Saints vs. Steelers: Game time, broadcast map, TV schedule, streaming, betting lines and more, via @DillySanders:

The New Orleans Saints are looking for a get back game against a weak and struggling Pittsburgh Steelers team.

The Saints are very much injured, but at least will be getting Jarvis Landry which should lighten the load for Chris Olave. Of course, with the offensive line hurt it could even out to where the offense is still hurting more than being helped.

This will likely be a game where the Saints defense has to be the ones to hold the brunt of the responsibility. The Steelers offense is weak and it’s likely one of the few games on the schedule where New Orleans is the team with the advantage at the quarterback position.

Here’s how you can watch Saints vs Steelers on Sunday Morning:

6 things to know about Week 6’s Saints-Bengals game

6 things to know about Week 6’s Saints vs. Bengals game: Broadcast channel, kickoff time, referee assignment, players to watch, and more

There’s a lot on the line between the New Orleans Saints and Cincinnati Bengals this week. One of these teams will fall to 2-4 on Sunday afternoon (barring a godforsaken tie in overtime), seriously jeopardizing their season. And a former Bengals quarterback could be starting against his old team, even if Jameis Winston is rallying to prevent that from happening. We’ll just have to wait and see who ends up dueling Joe Burrow in the stadium he once won a college football national title. There will be plenty of LSU Tigers faithful crowding the stands with split loyalties.

So let’s explore everything you need to know going into this game. Get up to speed on the broadcast channel, kickoff time, referee assignment, players to watch, and more:

Saints vs. Seahawks: Game time, TV schedule, streaming, and more

Saints vs. Seahawks: Game time, TV schedule, streaming, and more, via @DillySanders:

We’re on to Week 5, where the New Orleans Saints (1-3) will host the Seattle Seahawks (2-2) for a Sunday kickoff at the Caesars Superdome. This game will get plenty of notice in local TV markets, but if you’re looking to stream it, we’ve got everything you need to know about your options. Here’s what’s up going into the next Saints game: