Is there a 'Thursday Night Football' game tonight? Full NFL schedule, TV channels for 2026 playoffs

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Following an exciting regular season — highlighted by several races decided in the final weekend—the NFL playoffs have finally arrived.

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The journey to Santa Clara, host of Super Bowl 60, officially starts this weekend.

Here's all you need to know about the Thursday Night Football schedule as the playoffs approach.

Is there a 'Thursday Night Football' game tonight?

There is no 'Thursday Night Football' game this week, as the 2026 NFL playoffs begin on Saturday, Jan. 10. The wild-card round will take place over three days, concluding on Monday, Jan. 12.

NFL playoff schedule 2026

Wild-card round

Saturday, Jan. 10

Matchup

Time (ET)

TV/Live stream

Panthers vs. Rams

4:30 p.m.

Fox, Fubo

Bears vs. Packers

8 p.m.

Prime Video

Sunday, Jan. 11

Matchup

Time (ET)

TV/Live stream

Jaguars vs. Bills

1 p.m.

CBS, Paramount+

Eagles vs. 49ers

4:30 p.m.

Fox, Fubo

Patriots vs. Chargers

8:15 p.m.

NBC, Peacock

Monday, Jan. 12

Matchup

Time (ET)

TV/Live stream

Steelers vs. Texans

8:15 p.m.

ESPN, ABC, ESPN appFubo

Divisional round

Saturday, Jan. 17

Matchup

Time (ET)

TV/Live stream

TBD

4:30 p.m.

TBD

TBD

8:15 p.m.

TBD

Sunday, Jan. 18

Matchup

Time (ET)

TV/Live stream

TBD

3 p.m.

TBD

TBD

6:30 p.m.

TBD

Conference championships

Sunday, Jan. 25

Matchup

Time (ET)

TV/Live stream

AFC Championship

3 p.m.

CBS, Paramount+, Fubo

NFC Championship

6:30 p.m.

Fox, Fubo

Super Bowl 60

Sunday, Feb. 8

Matchup

Time (ET)

TV/Live stream

TBD

6:30 p.m.

NBC, Peacock

How to watch the NFL playoffs

  • TV channels: CBS | FOX | ABC | ESPN | NBC

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The NFL playoff games will air on many of the same networks that carry regular-season games.

CBS, Fox, and NBC will broadcast the most games, while ESPN and ABC will combine to broadcast the "Monday Night Football" wild-card game. NBC holds the rights to Super Bowl 60 on Sunday, Feb. 8.

Viewers can stream the NFL playoffs live with Fubo, which offers a free trial, so you can try before you buy.

For a limited time, you can get your first month of Fubo for as low as $49.99, a $30 savings. Stream ESPN, ABC, CBS, Fox, NBC and 200-plus top channels of live TV and sports without cable. (Participating plans only. Taxes and fees may apply.)

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Streamers will be able to watch the games in a variety of ways. Prime Video will feature exclusive national coverage of a single wild-card game, while the ESPN app will carry the ESPN wild-card game, Paramount+ will have the CBS games, and Peacock will stream the NBC games.

NFL playoffs radio station

You can listen to the NFL playoffs on SiriusXM.

Get SiriusXM for free for your first month. Listen to live NBA, NFL, MLB and NHL games, plus NASCAR, college sports and more. Stay updated with all the news and get all the analysis on multiple sport-specific channels.

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Sports on TV today

Even without 'Thursday Night Football,' there's still a marquee football game to watch on Thursday, with Ole Miss battling Miami in the College Football Playoff semifinals. Here's a look at all of the top events to air on live television in the U.S. on Thursday night.

  • NCAAF: No. 6 Ole Miss vs. No. 10 Miami (7:30 p.m. ET, ESPN)

  • NBA: Heat vs. Bulls (8 p.m. ET, NBA TV)

  • NCAAM: No. 9 Michigan State vs. Northwestern (6:30 p.m. ET, BTN), No. 20 Illinois vs. Rutgers (8:30 p.m. ET, BTN), No. 7 Gonzaga vs. Santa Clara (11:30 p.m. ET, ESPN2)

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