
The divisional round of the NFL playoffs begins on Saturday, with the two-time Super Bowl champion Kansas City Chiefs hosting the Houston Texans. As if that wasn’t enough, the nightcap features the NFC’s top seed as the Detroit Lions welcome the Washington Commanders to Ford Field.
Here’s how to watch all of Saturday’s NFL playoff games.
How to watch Kansas City Chiefs vs. Houston Texans
The Chiefs and Texans will face off Saturday afternoon in frigid Kansas City, where wind chills and temperatures are expected to dip into the single digits.
Will Patrick Mahomes, Travis Kelce and co continue their quest for a third straight championship, or can CJ Stroud and the Houston Texans pull off their previous playoff upset? Here’s what you need to know:
Chiefs vs. Texans game information
When: Saturday, January 18th, 4:30 PM ET Where: GEHA Field at Arrowhead Stadium in Kansas City, Missouri TV Channel: ABC (Watch on Sling) Live Stream: Sling Watch Chiefs vs. Texans on Sling
How to watch Detroit Lions vs. Washington Commanders
There’s still an unfamiliar ring to playoff football in Detroit, but Lions fans have been counting down the minutes since last season’s loss in the NFC Championship Game. Detroit enters the NFC as the undisputed No. 1 seed and is a heavy favorite against an upstart Commanders team that appears to be ahead of schedule…just don’t tell that to Jaden Daniels. The young quarterback became the fourth rookie in NFL history to win a road playoff game last weekend, and the team is looking for another upset win.
Here’s what you need to know about how to watch the Lions vs. Commanders game.
Lions vs. Commanders match information
When: Saturday, January 18th, 8:00 PM (ET) Where: Ford Field, Detroit, Michigan TV Channel: FOX (Wach with Sling) Live Stream: SlingWatch Lions vs. Commanders on Sling
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