At this time, eight NFL franchises remain as they fight for their chance at championship glory.
So, who has what it takes to win it all?
After an exciting regular season, the playoffs have already proven to be filled with shock and intrigue.

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Which Teams Still Remain?
Where Can I Watch Houston Texans vs Kansas City Chiefs?

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The game will be simulcast on ESPN and ABC starting at 4:30 pm EST on Saturday, January 18.
If you do not have a cable subscription,the game can be streamed via ESPN+.
ESPN+ can be purchased a la carte for $11.99 a month.

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Additionally,ESPN+ is included in the Disney bundle along with Hulu, starting at $16.99.
Stream on ESPN+
Where Can I Watch Washington Commanders vs Detroit Lions?
Stream on fubo
Where Can I Watch Los Angeles Rams vs Philadelphia Eagles?

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The Los Angeles Rams are about to do battle with the Philadelphia Eagles at Lincoln Financial Field.
Mike TiricoandCris Collinswothwill be on hand to call the game.
Their matchup will air on NBC at 3:00 pm EST on NBC on Sunday, January 19.

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In addition to watching the game live on NBC,the game can be live-streamed via Peacock.
A Peacock subscription with ads starts at $7.99 a month.
The ad-free option begins at $13.99.

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Stream on Peacock
Where Can I Watch Baltimore Ravens vs Buffalo Bills?
This game can be seen on CBS at 6:30 pm EST on Sunday, January 19.
The game will beavailable to stream via Paramount+.Paramount+ subscriptions begin at $7.99 with ads.

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Ad-free Paramount+ with SHOWTIME starts at $12.99.
Both options currently include a free trial.
Stream on Paramount+
When Are the Conference Championship Games?

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Where Can I Watch the Super Bowl?
Super Bowl Sunday begins with pregame coverage before the game at 6:30 pm on February 9th.
Catch all the action exclusively on FOX.
Who Is Performing at Half Time at the Super Bowl?
Rap superstar Kendrick Lamar is set to headline the Super Bowl Halftime Show.
Are There Other Viewing Options?
Don’t have a cable subscription?
There are other live-streaming options available to catch all the action through the playoffs.
All you need is a service that carries the channels the games will be on.
Options include YouTube TV, DIRECTV Stream, and Sling.
Finally,football fans can try a subscription to Sling TV to catch all the action.
The Blue and Orange Package runs $27.50 a month to start and $55 thereafter.
No matter what you choose, be sure to click to the links to feast on your football fun!