![]() ![]() So we recommend the NFL+ route only if you know you’ll be away from a TV on game days. But live games are available only on mobile devices. NFL+ (starting at $4.99 a month) is the cheapest way to stream the NFL Playoffs.A month-long subscription will easily cover every round of the playoffs-meaning you can sign up on the first day of Super Wild Card Weekend and cancel after the Super Bowl to avoid paying for a second month. YouTube TV ($72.99 a month) carries every playoff channel and NFL Network.But you must live within the range of each network affiliate, which you can verify by entering your zip code into the FCC’s Reception Map Tool. A digital antenna will get you CBS, ABC, FOX, and NBC.But if not, you can easily find the core channels on cable, satellite, and live TV streaming services. ![]() These are the same networks that broadcast many games during the regular season, so you likely already have access to most of them. The NFL Playoffs will air across CBS, ESPN/ ABC, FOX, NBC, and Peacock. Sometimes, CBS also offers Spanish-language audio through the secondary audio programming (SAP) feature-accessible on analog TV setups like cable and over-the-air (OTA) TV. If you prefer American football en Español, you can switch to ESPN Deportes, Fox Deportes, and UNIVERSO/Telemundo instead of ESPN/ABC, FOX, and NBC. Some Spanish-language channels also offer live NFL playoff coverage. Who knew football and slime went together so well? But our favorite alternate coverage comes via Nickelodeon, which hosted an NFL on Nickelodeon simulcast for one of CBS’s wild card games last season. ESPN2 typically gets in on the ESPN/ABC fun. That’s especially important for Sling TV users who don’t get ABC.ĭuring past seasons, other channels also aired simulcasts. We list ESPN and ABC together because ESPN’s two playoff games will simulcast on ABC-meaning you need access to only ESPN or ABC. ![]() That means you’ll need the following four sets of channels to watch every playoff game this season. The NFL Playoffs will appear on CBS Sports, ESPN, FOX Sports, and NBCUniversal networks. ![]()
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