Where to watch NFL games: Peacock, Paramount+, NFL+ options

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By: Michael Brown

This playoff season, NFL games are spread across 10+ streaming platforms and traditional TV channels like never before. Whether you’re streaming on Peacock, Paramount+, or NFL+, here’s exactly where to catch every remaining game and the Super Bowl 60 on February 8.

🔥 Quick Facts

  • Divisional Round: January 17-18, 2026 on CBS, FOX, ESPN, and NBC with streaming options
  • Peacock Exclusive: Rams vs. Bears game airs Sunday 6:30 p.m. ET on NBC and Peacock only
  • Paramount+ Coverage: Stream all CBS games live, including Bills vs. Broncos at 4:30 p.m. ET Saturday
  • Super Bowl 60: February 8, 2026, streams on Peacock, NFL+, and airs on NBC from Levi’s Stadium

Peacock Is Your Exclusive Streaming Partner for NFL Playoffs

Peacock has become the premier destination for Sunday Night Football and exclusive playoff games throughout January 2026. The Rams vs. Bears Divisional Round game on January 18 streams exclusively on Peacock at 6:30 p.m. ET, and fans must subscribe to watch this matchup live. Peacock Premium costs just $7.99 per month and includes all NBC broadcasts plus exclusive content. The platform also hosts Super Bowl 60 on February 8 at 6:30 p.m. ET, making it the ultimate destination for fans seeking comprehensive NFL coverage this season.

Paramount+ Streams All CBS Games, Starting with Bills vs. Broncos

For CBS playoff games, Paramount+ Premium is your streaming solution. Saturday’s Buffalo Bills vs. Denver Broncos matchup kicks off at 4:30 p.m. ET and streams live on Paramount+. The service costs $8 monthly with ads or $11.99 ad-free. Paramount+ also offers a 7-day free trial, giving new subscribers a risk-free way to test the platform before committing. If you already subscribe for entertainment content, your CBS NFL games are included at no extra charge.

Complete Divisional Round Streaming Schedule

Game Date and Time (ET) Network Streaming Option
Bills vs. Broncos Saturday 4:30 p.m. CBS Paramount+
49ers vs. Seahawks Saturday 8:00 p.m. FOX Fox One, Cable TV
Texans vs. Patriots Sunday 3:00 p.m. ESPN/ABC ESPN Unlimited
Rams vs. Bears Sunday 6:30 p.m. NBC Peacock (Exclusive)

“Stream every Sunday Night Football LIVE all season long. Plus, the Divisional Round and Super Bowl LX on February 8th on Peacock and NBC.”

Peacock Sports, Official Streaming Partner

Free Trial Options to Watch Games Without Paying

Free trials are your secret weapon for zero-cost playoff access. DirecTV Choice offers a 5-day free trial and includes ESPN, NBC, CBS, FOX, ABC, and NFL Network. Fubo provides unlimited cloud DVR and a free trial period. YouTube TV (but not Sunday Ticket) offers 10 days free with access to ESPN, ABC, NBC, CBS, and FOX. Paramount+ Premium includes a 7-day free trial for CBS games. NFL+, starting at just $30 per year with a 40% discount, streams mobile games and every out-of-market contest. Fans watching strategically can rotate trials to catch multiple weeks without spending money.

Will Super Bowl 60 Be Free to Stream Anywhere?

Super Bowl 60 on February 8 requires a subscription to stream, but you have options. Peacock, NFL+, and Fubo all carry the game live from Levi’s Stadium in Santa Clara, California. NBC broadcasts the game, so cable and antenna viewers get free access on television. Peacock Premium and NFL+ both work, giving fans flexibility in choosing their streaming service. If you’re already committed to Peacock for playoff games, the Super Bowl streams at no extra cost to Premium subscribers.

Sources

  • Yahoo Sports – Comprehensive divisional round schedule and streaming guide for January 2026
  • USA Today – Super Bowl 60 broadcast details, channels, and streaming confirmation
  • Peacock TV Official – NBC Sunday Night Football and exclusive playoff game availability

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