Time, TV Channel and Live Stream – 2026 Wild Card Round
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You'll need Fox, NBC, CBS, and ESPN/ABC networks to watch every postseason game, plus Prime Video. Fortunately, all of these channels have streaming counterparts for folks without cable. For the NFL 2026 playoffs, you'll need the following streaming services:
The NFL Playoff Schedule 2026 kicks off with Wild Card Weekend, which features two games on Saturday, three on Sunday, and one on Monday.
The 2025 NFL regular season has ended, and the football league has set the postseason schedule leading up to Super Bowl LX.
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Coverage of the 2026 NFL playoffs will be spread out across Fox, CBS, NBC, and ESPN/ABC. Amazon Prime Video will also broadcast one Wild Card game (Bears vs. Packers). If you don’t have a cable subscription, the best way to watch NFL playoff games online is with one of the cable streaming services below.
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