Tennessee Titans at New England Patriots live stream: How to watch

FOXBORO, MA - DECEMBER 31: Tom Brady
FOXBORO, MA - DECEMBER 31: Tom Brady /
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Looking forward to the AFC Divisional Playoff meeting between the Tennessee Titans and New England Patriots? Check here where you can catch this contest.

It’s that time of the year once again. The NFL playoffs usually mean the New England Patriots, who are in the postseason for a record-tying ninth consecutive year. Bill Belichick’s club is once again the top seed in the AFC and is looking to win the Super Bowl for the third time in four seasons – for the second time in franchise history.

The Tennessee Titans would be happy with just one Lombardi Trophy. They came close in 1999, when they fell at the Georgia Dome to the then-St. Louis Rams in Super Bowl XXXIV by a 23-16 score.

Their first postseason appearance since 2008 eventually got off to a good start last Sunday at Arrowhead Stadium. Mike Mularkey’s club rallied from a 21-3 to surprise the Kansas City Chiefs. Now the Titans make their way to Foxborough for the first time since quarterback Marcus Mariota’s rookie campaign of 2015.

Can the team from Nashville dethrone the defending NFL champions? And where exactly can you catch all the action this weekend?

How can I watch the Titans and Patriots?

The AFC Divisional Playoffs and Saturday nights in Foxborough have almost become synonymous with CBS dating back to the 2001 postseason and the fabled “Tuck Rule” game. Catch the game at 8:15 pm ET. So how can you catch the game elsewhere? There is always your favorite app, courtesy of either NFL Sunday Ticket MAXNFL Game Pass, Fubo or Verizon NFL Mobile – to name only a few. And a subscription is required for any of the mentioned apps.

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The New England Patriots are 13-point favorites (via OddsShark) to end the Tennessee Titans’ 2017 season. The over/under for this game stands at 47. For what it’s worth, these teams have met six times since 2003 (including playoffs) and the Pats have scored 33 or more points in five of those games.