2021 NFL Playoffs Wild Card Weekend Streaming Guide
Well, 256 games are in the books and the NFL Playoffs are about to begin. Here’s how to watch the all six matchups on Wild Card Weekend.
The NFL’s regular season has wrapped up, so now all the contenders are eyeing a Lombardi Trophy. For some, that new journey begins this weekend in the Wild Card round.
We’ve got some huge matchups on the table, too. With an expanded Playoff field, we’ve got plenty of new faces involved.
Here’s how to watch the first weekend of the NFL Playoffs.
Saturday, January 9, 2021
(7) Indianapolis Colts @ (2) Buffalo Bills
When: 1:05PM ET
Network: CBS
Where to Stream: Fubo TV
The Buffalo Bills haven’t won a Playoff game since 1995, but will look to break that streak against the Indianapolis Colts.
(6) Los Angeles Rams @ (3) Seattle Seahawks
When: 4:40PM ET
Network: FOX
Where to Stream: Fubo TV
NFC West foes Los Angeles and Seattle will square off in their third matchup of the year. The two have split games against one another this season.
(5) Tampa Bay Buccaneers @ (4) Washington Football Team
When: 8:15PM ET
Network: NBC
Where to Stream: Fubo TV
Tom Brady has brought the Tampa Bay Buccaneers to the Playoffs for the first time in over a decade, but the Bucs will be the Wild Card team and travel to NFC East Champion Washington, who finished the year at 7-9.
Sunday, January 10, 2021
(5) Baltimore Ravens @ (4) Tennessee Titans
When: 1:05PM ET
Network: ABC
Where to Stream: Fubo TV
The Baltimore Ravens will be looking for revenge against the Tennessee Titans, who knocked them out of the Playoffs a year ago.
(7) Chicago Bears @ (2) New Orleans Saints
When: 4:40PM ET
Network: CBS, Amazon Prime, Nickelodeon
Where to Stream: Fubo TV
The Bears were blown out by the Packers to end their season, while the Saints have won their last two games by a combined 35 points.
(6) Cleveland Browns @ (3) Pittsburgh Steelers
When: 8:15PM ET
Network: NBC
Where to Stream: Fubo TV
The Cleveland Browns have made the postseason for the first time in nearly 20 years and will take on division-foe Pittsburgh. When Cleveland last made the Playoffs, in 2002, the team that knocked them out was the Steelers. Talk about full-circle.
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