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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.
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The Divisional Round of the NFL Playoffs continues today, Jan. 18, with the New England Patriots hosting the Houston Texans for a matchup between the AFC’s top team in points per game (New England) and the NFL’s best defense (Houston).
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,
The NFC Wild Card matchup kicks off at 4:30 p.m. ET.
NFL RedZone — an around-the-horn live highlight show demonstrating all the action on NFL Sunday — is back for all the Week 18 action.
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How to watch Houston Texans vs. New England Patriots: 2026 NFL playoffs
The AFC Divisional Round will wrap up on Sunday afternoon in Foxborough. The second day of the NFL Playoffs’ divisional round will kick off with the New England Patriots (14-3) hosting the Houston Texans (12-5) in Foxborough on Sunday,