NFL Playoffs TV Schedule

See how to watch or stream every game from Wild Card Weekend through Super Bowl 60 with the 2025 NFL playoff TV schedule on NBC, FOX, CBS, Prime Video, ESPN and ABC. The playoffs begin January 10 and run through Super Bowl 60 on NBC and Peacock February 8.

2026 NFL Playoffs TV Schedule

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Past Games

Super Bowl Week

Sunday, February 8, 2026

TimeGame / TV
9:00 am
NFL GameDay Morning
NFL Network
10:00 am
Postseason NFL Countdown
ESPN, ESPN Unlimited | TSN4, TSN+
12:00 pm
NFL Films Presents: "Road to the Super Bowl"
NBC, Peacock | CTV
1:00 pm
Super Bowl LX Pregame Show
NBC, Peacock | CTV, TSN4, TSN+
6:30 pm
Super Bowl LX
Santa Clara, CA
NBC, Peacock, Telemundo | CTV, TSN1/3/4, TSN+, DAZN | ESPN, Fox Sports Mexico, Televisa, TV Azteca, DAZN
10:00 pm
NFL GameDay Final
NFL Network
10:30 pm
NFL PrimeTime

Thursday, February 5, 2026

TimeGame / TV
8:00 pm
NFL Honors Red Carpet Show
NFL Network
9:00 pm
NFL Honors
NBC (9 PM ET/PT), NFL Network | TSN3, TSN+

Tuesday, February 3, 2026

TimeGame / TV
6:40 pm
NFL FLAG HS Girls Showcase
from San Francisco, CA
8:00 pm
Pro Bowl Games
from San Francisco, CA
ESPN, Disney XD, ESPN Deportes, NFL+, ESPN Unlimited | TSN1/3, TSN+

Monday, February 2, 2026

TimeGame / TV
8:00 pm
Super Bowl Opening Night
NFL Network, Peacock

NFL Conference Championship Games

Sunday, January 25, 2026

TimeGame / TV
3:00 pm
AFC Championship
CBS, Paramount+ | CTV, RDS, TSN3, TSN+, JIP at 4/et on TSN4, JIP at 5/et on TSN1
6:30 pm
NFC Championship
FOX, FOX One | TSN3, TSN+, CTV, RDS

NFL Divisional Round Games

Sunday, January 18, 2026

TimeGame / TV
3:00 pm
ABC, ESPN, NFL+, ESPN Deportes, ESPN Unlimited | TSN1/3, TSN+, CTV, RDS
6:30 pm
NBC, Peacock, Universo, NFL+ | TSN1, TSN+, CTV, RDS

Saturday, January 17, 2026

TimeGame / TV
4:30 pm
CBS, Paramount+, NFL+ | TSN1/4, TSN+, CTV, RDS
8:00 pm
FOX, FOX One, NFL+, FOX Deportes | TSN1/4, TSN+, CTV, RDS

What’s changed in the NFL playoff schedule?

ATLANTA, GA – OCTOBER 03: Thursday Night Football broadcaster Amazon Prime Video has an exclusive playoff game this season. (Photo by David J. Griffin/Icon Sportswire)

Not much. There are no major changes to the NFL playoff schedule this year. For the second-straight year, Amazon’s Prime Video has an exclusive game on Wild Card weekend. The streamer, which is finishing its fourth season of “Thursday Night Football” coverage, made its playoff debut last season.

For last year’s NFL playoff schedule, see page two.

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