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NBC is broadcasting the Super Bowl in 2026. That means Peacock – NBC's proprietary streaming service – will carry Super Bowl 60 as part of its programming. Peacock does not currently offer a free trial, so football fans will need to sign up for at least a month of the service to watch the Patriots play the Seahawks.
The AFC and NFC Conference Championships kick off this Sunday. First up is a battle for the AFC title between the visiting New England Patriots and the Denver Broncos. Immediately following that game will be the NFC showdown between the Los Angeles Rams and Seattle Seahawks,
Now that the 2025-26 NFL regular season is over, the playoffs picture is in full view with the NFL Divisional Playoffs. There are four games scheduled this weekend with the best teams in the AFC and NFC competing to go to Super Bowl LX.
Cord-cutters, rejoice. You don't need a TV to watch the NFL playoffs. Here's a breakdown of what you need instead.
The Divisional Round of playoffs kicks off this Saturday with an AFC bout between the Bills and Broncos followed by an NFC West rivalry game between the 49ers and the Seahawks. Over the course of Saturday and Sunday,
You can tune into the Houston Texans vs. Pittsburgh Steelers Monday Night Football game on ESPN and ABC, which are available on streaming platforms like ESPN Unlimited and DirecTV. Here's what you need to know to tune in to this week's game.
DirecTV offers a free trial with plans starting as low as $84.99 a month with up to $40 off your first month. FuboTV also offers a free trial. Plans start at $84.99 per month with $30 off your first month. Sling offers a variety of budget-friendly, short-term plans that offer ESPN, like the Sling Orange Day Pass for $4.99.