All postseason games, including the 2015 Pro Bowl and Super Bowl XLIX, will be streamed live online and on mobile, the NFL announced today.
Fans may watch on television, on a computer or tablet all Wild Card Playoff games (January 3-4), Divisional Playoff games (January 10-11), Conference Championship games (January 18), the 2015 Pro Bowl presented by McDonald's (January 25) and Super Bowl XLIX (February 1). Â Fans may access the live streams through CBSSports.com/AFCPlayoffs, FOX Sports GO, NBC Sports Live Extra and WatchESPN to follow each network's specific games or may visit NFL.com/watch-nfl-games-online to find links to all the networks' live streams.
Every postseason game, including the 2015 Pro Bowl presented by McDonald's and Super Bowl XLIX, will be available to watch live on smartphones for Verizon Wireless customers with a MORE Everything Plan or an NFL Mobile premium subscription at $5/month. NFL Mobile from Verizon can be downloaded at NFL.com/mobile for Windows, iOS, Android, and Blackberry 10 devices. NFL Mobile also offers up-to-the-minute scores, stats, and highlights.
Outside of North America, all postseason games will be available online through NFL Game Pass, a subscription product that streams games in HD quality, both live and on demand. Visit NFL.com/GamePass to download Game Pass and for information about availability in specific markets. Super Bowl XLIX also will be broadcast in 230 countries and territories world-wide.
Below is each network's roster of postseason games:
- CBS will televise a Wild Card Playoff Game (Sunday, January 4 at 1:05 PM ET), a Divisional Playoff Game (Sunday, January 11 at 4:40 PM ET) and the AFC Championship Game (Sunday, January 18 at 6:40 PM ET). These games also will be streamed live on CBSSports.com/AFCPlayoffs.
- ESPN will televise a Wild Card Playoff Game (Saturday, January 3 at 4:35 PM ET) and the 2015 Pro Bowl presented by McDonald's (Sunday, January 25 at 8:00 PM ET). These games also will be broadcast in Spanish on ESPN Deportes and streamed live in English and Spanish on WatchESPN to subscribers of participating television providers. ESPN's Wild Card telecast will be simulcast on KASW in Phoenix and WJZY in Charlotte.
- FOX will televise a Wild Card Playoff Game (Sunday, January 4 at 4:40 PM ET), two Divisional Playoff Games (Saturday, January 10 at 8:15 PM ET; Sunday, January 11 at 1:05 PM ET), and the NFC Championship Game (Sunday, January 18 at 3:05 PM ET). These games also will be broadcast in Spanish on FOX Deportes and streamed live in English and Spanish on FOX Sports GO to subscribers of participating television providers.
- NBC will televise a Wild Card Playoff Game (Saturday, January 3 at 8:15 PM ET), a Divisional Playoff Game (Saturday, January 10 at 4:35 PM), and Super Bowl XLIX (Sunday, February 1 at 6:30 PM ET). These games also will be broadcast in Spanish on mun2/ NBC Universo. The Wild Card and Divisional games will be streamed live in English (NBCSports.com and NBC Sports Live Extra app) and in Spanish (deportestelemundo.com and Deportes Telemundo En Vivo Extra app) to subscribers of participating television providers. Details regarding NBC Sports Live Extra's streaming coverage of Super Bowl XLIX will be released soon.
On radio, every postseason NFL game will be broadcast nationally on Westwood One. All of Westwood One's postseason broadcasts can be heard terrestrially on more than 500 radio stations across the country, as well as on SiriusXM and streamed online at NFL.com/Audiopass.
SiriusXM will carry the following three radio broadcasts for all games:
- Westwood One feed (SiriusXM NFL Radio Channel 88)
- Home Team radio broadcast (SiriusXM Mad Dog Sports Radio Channel 85)
- Visiting Team radio broadcast (Sirius 93 / XM 225)
Radio broadcasts of all postseason games also will be available on the SiriusXM App for those subscribers who have SiriusXM Internet Radio access in addition to their satellite radio subscription.
The NFL is the only sports league that delivers all of its games -- regular-season and playoffs -- on free, over-the-air television.
For tickets to postseason games, visit NFL.com/tickets.