Okay, so the other day, I was trying to figure out the whole NFL playoff TV schedule thing. It’s a bit of a maze, you know? First thing I did was hit up the internet, just a quick search to see what’s up with the games.

I found out that there are some pretty cool matchups. Like, I saw the Houston Texans were going up against the Los Angeles Chargers. That game was supposed to be on at 4:30 p.m. ET, and I noted it was going to be aired on CBS. Good to know, right?
Then I dug a little deeper. I wanted the full picture, the whole playoff schedule. I stumbled upon some info about the 2025 NFL playoffs. They mentioned something about updating the bracket and schedule as teams advance. They also mentioned that there was one game left to be played. Made me think, “Man, I gotta keep checking back for updates.”
And then, because I’m always looking for a good deal, I noticed this ad for a streaming service. I read that, for a limited time, they were offering the first month of Fubo for like $49.99, which they claimed was a $30 savings. Sounded tempting because you could stream all the big networks – ESPN, ABC, CBS, Fox. You know, all the places you’d watch these games.
I also learned that if you wanna watch the games on FOX, you can stream them live on the FOX Sports website or their app. And hey, if you’re old school and have an antenna with good reception, you’re set too.
The Conference Championships are a big deal. I saw they’re scheduled for January 26th. The NFC one is gonna be on Fox, and the AFC one on CBS, but they hadn’t announced the exact times yet. I made a mental note to check back later for that.

- Texans vs. Chargers: 4:30 p.m. ET on CBS.
- 2025 Playoffs: Keep an eye out for bracket updates.
- Streaming: Fubo has a deal, plus there’s FOX Sports online and their app.
- Conference Championships: January 26th, NFC on Fox, AFC on CBS, times TBD.
- Watch Sunday Night Football: NBC or stream on Peacock.
Key Takeaways:
Oh, and for those who love Sunday Night Football, it’s on NBC or you can stream it on Peacock. They also mentioned something about having hit movies and shows, and exclusive Originals on Peacock. I thought to myself, “Might be worth checking out.” Anyway, that’s the gist of what I found out about the NFL playoff TV schedule. It took a bit of digging, but now I’m all set to catch the games!