NFL playoffs divisional round schedule, odds, expert picks: Best bets, where to watch, TV, live stream, more
NFL playoffs schedule: Divisional round games, bracket update, more info
How to Watch 2024 NFL Playoffs NFC Divisional Round: Lions vs. Commanders online, streaming live, game time, TV channel
Once the NFL playoffs start, the Kansas City Chiefs always find a way to win, and once again, that was the case on Saturday during their 23-14 divisional round playoff win over the Houston Texans. The Chiefs didn't force a single turnover and they got outgained by 124 yards (336-212),
The Kansas City Chiefs held off the Houston Texans to reach the AFC championship game for the seventh season in a row.
The 2024 NFL playoffs continue this weekend with the divisional round. Following the wild card games last week, the NFL now has four games on deck this weekend: two on Saturday (Jan. 18) and two on Sunday (Jan. 19).
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The Commanders might look for a mismatch for Zach Ertz, and the Rams have a huge challenge in stopping Saquon Barkley.
The Eagles' opponent, the Los Angeles Rams in the Divisional Round of the NFL playoffs, knows all about this. Barkley ran for a career-high 255 yards in the regular-season meeting on Nov. 24, a 37-20 Eagles victory.
The Kansas City Chiefs held off the Houston Texans to reach the AFC championship game for the seventh season in a row.
The Kansas City Chiefs are looking to become the first team in NFL history to win three consecutive Super Bowls.
Texas vs. Chiefs and Ravens vs. Bills are rematches of regular-season games with some pivotal factors that could be the difference.
Lions LB Alex Anzalone on the Commanders’ offense: “They’re a good offense, and when you have a quarterback who can run, it creates issues...It was one of those games where you had to be efficient or get minus plays on first down to get them into second-and-long, but it just felt like we couldn’t find a groove.
On average since 1990, a No. 1 seed has lost its first playoff game every other year. Before the Lions’ loss on Sunday, it hadn’t happened since 2021, when both top seeds — the Titans and Packers — went down in the divisional round.