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The divisional round of the NFL playoffs continues today. First, the Houston Texans and New England Patriots face off in Foxboro starting at 3pm ET (12pm PT) on ABC/ESPN and ESPN Unlimited With Joe Buck and Troy Aikman calling the game. The red, white and blue uniforms aren’t the only thing these two teams have in common. They each have a great defense and a young leader leading the offense, with CJ Stroud in his third year with the Texans and Drake Maye in his second campaign for the Pats.
Next, we head to Chicago for an NFC showdown between the Bears and LA Rams starting at 6:30 PM ET (3:30 PM PT) on NBC and Peacock With Mike Tirico and Chris Collinsworth on the call. This game will be a study in the contrasts at quarterback between the Rams’ steady veteran Matthew Stafford and the manic, off-script style of Caleb Williams, who led the Bears to the second round of the playoffs in just his second season.
You can use the ESPN Unlimited and Peacock streaming services to watch every Sunday game, or you can watch both through a live TV streaming service. With free trials available, you can watch today’s NFL playoffs for free. Keep reading to learn the best ways to watch or stream games, no matter where you live.
Caleb Williams and the Chicago Bears host the Los Angeles Rams tonight in the final game of this weekend’s NFL divisional round.
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If you don’t want to subscribe to a live TV service, you can watch the Texans-Patriots game with ESPN’s consumer streaming service and the Rams-Bears game with Peacock.
ESPN DTC comes in two flavors. The ESPN Unlimited plan costs $30 per month (or $300 per year) and lets you stream all of ESPN’s linear networks: ESPN, ESPN2, ESPNU, ESPNNews, ESPN Deportes, SEC Network, and ACC Network. You can also access programming on ESPN on ABC, ESPN Plus, ESPN3, SECN Plus and ACCNX. You’ll need the unlimited plan to watch the Texans-Patriots game on Sunday.
(There’s also a $12-per-month ESPN Select plan that’s like a rebranding of ESPN Plus. It gives you access to thousands of live games — including small college conferences, whose games you can’t watch anywhere else — but not the NFL.)
You’ll need NBC, ABC or ESPN to watch today’s two playoff games. The good news for football fans is that most of these channels are available Live TV servicesalong with CBS and Fox, which will need it next weekend for the two conference championship games. But note that not every service carries every LAN in every area, so check each one using the links below to make sure it carries every LAN where you live.
YouTube TV carries all the channels needed to watch the NFL playoffs and costs $83 per month. Connect your YouTube TV zip code Welcome page To know the local networks available in your area.
Fubo’s home package costs $85 per month and includes ABC, CBS, Fox, NBC, and ESPN for the NFL playoffs.
Fubo should do it New skinny pack Includes most, but not all, of the channels you need for the NFL. The new Fubo Sports plan costs $56 per month ($46 for the first month) and includes all the above channels except NBC for Rams-Bears on Sunday night. It also includes access to ESPN’s new streaming app. It is worth noting that the package is only available in certain regions at the moment, with a gradual rollout across the country.
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The live TV services listed above allow you to cancel at any time. It requires a strong internet connection. Looking for more information? Check out our Live TV services guide.