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Wild-card weekend around the NFL lived up to the anticipation, with four games coming down to the wire. What does the league have for an encore?
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Every team still in the hunt for the Lombardi Trophy plays in the divisional round, with the Denver Broncos and Seattle Seahawks joining the fray after opening the playoffs with a bye. The Broncos will face a steep challenge as they host Josh Allen and the Buffalo Bills, while the Seahawks will see the division-rival San Francisco 49ers for the second consecutive week.
On Sunday, the Houston Texans and their stellar defense will try to end the New England Patriots‘ dream season, while the Chicago Bears are hoping a massive comeback isn’t necessary to survive the Los Angeles Rams at Soldier Field.
Four networks will broadcast the action on divisional weekend, setting the stage for the AFC and NFC championship games.
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Here’s what you need to know about the NFL’s divisional round announcers as the road to Super Bowl 60 continues.
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NFL divisional round announcersBills-Broncos: Jim Nantz, Tony Romo
Jim Nantz and Tony Romo will call their second consecutive Bills game, with Allen and Buffalo heading on the road to Denver to face the top-seeded Broncos.
Nantz has long been the voice of the NFL on CBS, as he is wrapping up his 22nd season as the network’s top play-by-play broadcaster for the league. Nantz also serves as the voice of the Masters on CBS each April and was the voice of college basketball’s Final Four before retiring in 2023. Romo is in his ninth season as CBS’ lead NFL color analyst alongside Nantz.
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49ers-Seahawks: Kevin Burkhardt, Tom Brady
Kevin Burkhardt and Tom Brady will return for another 49ers broadcast on Saturday, after calling their win over the Philadelphia Eagles in the wild-card round. This time, San Francisco is looking to knock off its NFC West-rival Seahawks.
Burkhardt has headed Fox’s lead NFL broadcasting crew since Joe Buck’s departure for ESPN in 2022. Now in his fourth season in the top slot, Burkhardt called has already called two Super Bowls and is no stranger to big games. He will be joined by legendary quarterback Tom Brady, who has settled into his role as a color analyst nicely in his second season.
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Texans-Patriots: Joe Buck, Troy Aikman
After calling the Texans’ wild-card win over the Pittsburgh Steelers, Joe Buck and Troy Aikman will see Houston’s vaunted defense try to knock Drake Maye and the Patriots out of the playoffs.
Buck and Aikman have been paired together since 2022, but they left Fox for ESPN in 2022 and are in their fourth season as the voices of “Monday Night Football.” Buck was formerly the voice of the World Series at Fox, but he has focused on football since jumping to ESPN.
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ESPN and ABC will air a divisional round game for the third consecutive season as Buck and Aikman look forward to their first Super Bowl broadcast since the move from Fox next season.
Rams-Bears: Mike Tirico, Cris Collinsworth
Mike Tirico and Cris Collinsworth called a bit of a quiet game in the wild-card round as the Patriots held the Los Angeles Chargers to three points, but there could be fireworks as the Bears host the Rams. Chicago is the king of the comeback this season, but L.A. is favored on the road.
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Tirico has been the voice of “Sunday Night Football” on NBC since 2022, when he replaced Al Michaels on a full-time basis, while Collinsworth has been the network’s lead color analyst since 2009. This will be the final game for the two until Super Bowl 60 in three weeks, as only CBS and Fox will broadcast the conference championship games.
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NFL playoffs announcing scheduleWild card weekend
Date
Time (ET)
Matchup
Network
Announcers (Play-by-Play, Analyst)
Saturday, Jan. 10
4:30 PM
Los Angeles Rams @ Carolina Panthers
FOX
Joe Davis, Greg Olsen
Saturday, Jan. 10
8:00 PM
Green Bay Packers @ Chicago Bears
Prime Video
Al Michaels, Kirk Herbstreit
Sunday, Jan. 11
1:00 PM
Buffalo Bills @ Jacksonville Jaguars
CBS
Jim Nantz, Tony Romo
Sunday, Jan. 11
4:30 PM
San Francisco 49ers @ Philadelphia Eagles
Fox
Kevin Burkhardt, Tom Brady
Sunday, Jan. 11
8:00 PM
Los Angeles Chargers @ New England Patriots
NBC/Peacock
Mike Tirico, Cris Collinsworth
Monday, Jan. 12
8:15 PM
Houston Texans @ Pittsburgh Steelers
ESPN/ABC
Joe Buck, Troy Aikman
Divisional round
Date
Time (ET)
Matchup
Network
Announcers (Lead Crew Assignment)
Saturday, Jan. 17
4:30 PM
Buffalo Bills @ Denver Broncos
CBS
Jim Nantz, Tony Romo
Saturday, Jan. 17
8:15 PM
San Francisco 49ers @ Seattle Seahawks
Fox
Kevin Burkhardt, Tom Brady
Sunday, Jan. 18
3:00 PM
Houston Texans @ New England Patriots
ESPN/ABC
Joe Buck, Troy Aikman
Sunday, Jan. 18
6:30 PM
Los Angeles Rams @ Chicago Bears
NBC
Mike Tirico, Cris Collinsworth
Championship round
Date
Time (ET)
Matchup
Network
Announcers (Play-by-Play, Analyst)
Sunday, Jan. 25
3:00 PM
AFC Championship Game
CBS
Jim Nantz, Tony Romo
Sunday, Jan. 25
6:30 PM
NFC Championship Game
FOX
Kevin Burkhardt, Tom Brady
Super Bowl
Date
Time (ET)
Matchup
Network
Announcers (Play-by-Play, Analyst)
Feb. 8, 2026
6:30 PM
Super Bowl LX
NBC
Mike Tirico, Cris Collinsworth