What time are the NFL games today? TV schedule, channels, live streams for Sunday divisional playoff doubleheader

Jared Greenspan

What time are the NFL games today? TV schedule, channels, live streams for Sunday divisional playoff doubleheader image

The Divisional Round of the NFL playoffs continues with a doubleheader on Sunday, Jan. 19. 

In the opener, the Rams and Eagles meet after each team breezed to a win in wild-card weekend. Philadelphia raced out to an early lead and held off the Packers, while Los Angeles throttled the Vikings, tying an NFL single-game playoff record with nine sacks. 

Then, MVP candidates duel in Buffalo, with the Bills hosting the Ravens. It will mark the sixth time that Josh Allen and Lamar Jackson clash head-to-head, with Baltimore earning a 25-point victory in the last matchup in September. 

The Sporting News gets you ready for Sunday's NFL Divisional Round doubleheader, with a complete schedule including times and TV channels for every game. 

What time are the NFL games today?

Sunday, Jan. 19

  • Eagles vs. Rams: 3 p.m. ET
  • Bills vs. Ravens: 6:30 p.m. ET

Sunday's playoff slate begins in Philadelphia, with the Eagles hosting the Rams at 3 p.m. ET. Then, the Bills host the Ravens at 6:30 p.m. ET. 

How to watch NFL games today: TV channel, live stream

  • TV channels: NBC | CBS
  • Live stream: Fubo (U.S.) | DAZN (Canada)

Eagles vs. Rams will air live on NBC, with Mike Tirico (play-by-play), Cris Collinsworth (analyst), and Melissa Stark (reporter) on the call. 

Then, Jim Nantz (play-by-play), Tony Romo (analyst), and Tracy Wolfson (reporter) will call Bills vs. Ravens nationally on CBS. 

Viewers in the U.S. can stream both of those games live with Fubo, which offers a free trial. 

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The Eagles-Rams game can also be streamed on Peacock, while the Bills-Ravens game can be seen on Paramount+.

Those hoping to stream the games in Canada can do so with DAZN.  

NFL radio station

Listen to both of Sunday's NFL playoff games live on SiriusXM

The national broadcast will air on channel 88, NFL Radio. For team-specific calls, head to channel 225 for the Eagles broadcast and channel 226 for the Rams call. 

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See the table below for specific channels for both games. 

GameTime (ET)SiriusXM channel
Eagles vs. Rams3 p.m.88 (national), 225 (Eagles), 226 (Rams)
Bills vs. Ravens6:30 p.m.88 (national), 228 (Bills), 229 (Ravens)

NFL playoff schedule 2025

Wild-card round

Saturday, Jan. 11

Scores
Texans 32, Chargers 12
Ravens 28, Steelers 14

Sunday, Jan. 12

Scores
Bills 31, Broncos 7
Eagles 22, Packers 10
Commanders 23, Buccaneers 20

Monday, Jan. 13

Score
Rams 27, Vikings 9*

* - at Glendale, Ariz.

Divisional round

Saturday, Jan. 18

Scores
Chiefs 23, Texans 14
Commanders 45, Lions 31

Sunday, Jan. 19

MatchupTime (ET)TVLive stream
Eagles vs. Rams3 p.m.NBCFuboPeacock
Bills vs. Ravens6:30 p.m.CBSFubo, Paramount+

Conference championships

Sunday, Jan. 26

MatchupTime (ET)TVLive stream
Eagles/Rams vs. Commanders3 p.m.FoxFubo
Chiefs vs. Bills/Ravens6:30 p.m.CBSFubo, Paramount+

Super Bowl 59

Sunday, Feb. 9

MatchupTime (ET)TVLive stream
TBD vs. TBD6:30 p.m.FoxFubo

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Jared Greenspan

Jared Greenspan is a contributing writer for The Sporting News. Before joining The Sporting News, he covered University of Michigan football and basketball for The Michigan Daily and spent two summers working for the New York Post. Even though they often test his strength, he enjoys rooting for his favorite teams — the New York Mets, New York Knicks and New York Jets.