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Here's all you need to know about watching NFL playoff action during the divisional round, including the top TV and streaming options for every first-round game.
The Rams’ 20-17 victory was the most-watched divisional playoff game for NBC, surpassing the previous mark of 41.1 million in January, 1994, when Joe Montana and the Kansas City Chiefs defeated Warren Moon and the Houston Oilers. It also was the most-watched prime-time event since last February’s Super Bowl on Fox.
The Divisional Round of the NFL Playoffs continues today, Jan. 18, with the New England Patriots hosting the Houston Texans for a matchup between the AFC’s top team in points per game (New England) and the NFL’s best defense (Houston).
The NFL is available to live stream for free on the following platforms: Australia — 7plus (select regular season games plus all playoffs and Super Bowl LX) New Zealand — TVNZ (select regular season games plus all playoffs and Super Bowl LX) UK — Channel 5 / 5Action (select regular season games and playoffs)
There are only three games left in the NFL season, and on Sunday, Jan. 25 the New England Patriots face off with the Denver Broncos in the AFC Championship Game at Empower Field at Mile High in Denver for the right to play in the final game of the season, Super Bowl LX.
The NFL playoffs continue with two must-see matchups!
CHICAGO — A tussle in the tundra concludes NFL Divisional Round weekend as Caleb Williams guides the second-seeded Chicago Bears against Matthew Stafford and the fifth-seeded Los Angeles Rams today – Sunday,
The AFC and NFC Conference Championships kick off this Sunday. First up is a battle for the AFC title between the visiting New England Patriots and the Denver Broncos. Immediately following that game will be the NFC showdown between the Los Angeles Rams and Seattle Seahawks,