The NFL playoffs continue this weekend with the Divisional Round, and TSN has you covered with all of the action.

TSN will carry all four games set to come this weekend, with a pair of doubleheaders set to take centre stage on both Saturday and Sunday.

Here is a game-by-game look at all of the action coming on the network this weekend.

(6) Buffalo Bills vs. (1) Denver Broncos

The Divisional Round kicks off with Josh Allen and the Buffalo Bills paying a visit to Mile High for a meeting against Bo Nix and the Denver Broncos.

Watch the Bills battle the Broncos LIVE Saturday at 4:30 p.m. ET / 1:30 p.m. PT on TSN1/4, TSN.ca, and the TSN App.

Buffalo Bills quarterback Josh Allen Buffalo Bills quarterback Josh Allen celebrates after scoring a touchdown against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers during the second half of an NFL football game, Sunday, Nov. 16, 2025, in Orchard Park, N.Y. (AP Photo/Carolyn Kaster) (Carolyn Kaster/AP)

Last week, the Bills picked up their first road playoff victory in 33 years last week after knocking off the AFC South champion Jacksonville Jaguars 27-24 in the Wild Card.

Allen completed 80 per cent of his passes for 273 yards and a touchdown, also adding two rushing scores while playing turnover-free football.

The reigning NFL MVP capped off a late scoring drive with his third touchdown of the day, and set up cornerback Tre’Davious White’s game-sealing interception moments later.

“When your quarterback’s that type of warrior, that type of competitor, it just goes through the whole team,” Bills coach Sean McDermott said after the win.

“Now we have a chance to do it again,” Allen said. “Feels good. At the same time, it just means we get another game.”

Buffalo’s reward for beating Jacksonville is a road matchup against the top-seeded Denver Broncos, who should be well-rested after sitting out last week with a first-round bye.

Last season, these teams squared off in the Wild Card with Buffalo emerging victorious 31-7 against Denver.

The Broncos have lost at home just once all season year, and are likely to present a much tougher matchup this time around.

Denver’s defence ranked second in yards per game (278.2), third in points allowed (18.3), and first in sacks (68) as part of a dominant season that saw the Broncos lose just once since Week 4 of the regular season.

(6) 49ers vs. (1) Seahawks

Saturday’s action continues with Brock Purdy and the San Francisco 49ers looking to pull off another road upset against Sam Darnold and the No. 1 seed Seattle Seahawks.

Watch the 49ers visit the Seahawks LIVE Saturday at 8 p.m. ET / 5 p.m. PT on TSN1/4, TSN.ca, and the TSN App.

Brock Purdy San Francisco 49ers San Francisco 49ers quarterback Brock Purdy (13) celebrates after scoring against the Chicago Bears during the first half of an NFL football game in Santa Clara, Calif., Sunday, Dec. 28, 2025. (AP Photo/Jed Jacobsohn) (Jed Jacobsohn/AP)

The Niners edged out the defending Super Bowl champion Philadelphia Eagles 23-19 in last weekend’s Wild Card tilt, and now get set for matchup against their NFC West rivals with a spot in the NFC Championship on the line.

Purdy threw for 262 yards, two touchdowns, and two interceptions in the win over Philadelphia, avenging San Francisco’s 2022 NFC Championship loss in the same stadium where he exited early with an elbow injury.

Running back Christian McCaffrey caught two touchdowns – including one from receiver Jauan Jennings on a double-reverse trick play – as part of a big day that included 21 touches for 114 yards from scrimmage.

McCaffrey is once again set to be the focal point of San Francisco’s offence with star tight end George Kittle set to miss the remainder of the postseason after suffering a torn right Achilles tendon against Philadelphia.

Kittle, who posted 628 receiving yards and seven touchdowns across 11 games in the regular season, exited the game just before halftime with the injury.

“This team has carried the character of George Kittle throughout the entire year,” McCaffrey said following the win. “He’s the heart and soul of this team. That’s a tough loss. When he’s not playing, it means a lot. … When you lose a leader like that, you never really lose him because his presence is still in this locker room. His energy is still here.”

The Niners will have to carry on without one of their top weapons as they head to Seattle this weekend.

The Seahawks finished the regular season as the top seed in the NFC with a 14-3 record, clinching both the division and conference after beating San Francisco 13-3 in a pivotal Week 18 matchup.

Seattle’s defence stymied a high-powered Niners offence in that contest, not allowing a first down for the entirety of the first quarter and limited them to just one field goal en route to the victory.

Darnold completed 20-of-26 passing attempts for 198 yards in the regular-season finale, playing turnover-free football while relying heavily on the defence and run game.

The USC product struggled mightily in his lone playoff start last season as a member of the Minnesota Vikings, taking nine sacks in a 27-9 loss to the Los Angeles Rams in the Wild Card.

He will look for better results this time around as he looks to lead Seattle to their first NFC Championship since 2014.

(5) Texans vs. (2) Patriots

The Divisional Round on Sunday wraps up with two more games, beginning with Drake Maye and the New England Patriots playing host to C.J. Stroud and the Houston Texans.

Watch the Patriots host the Texans LIVE Sunday at 3 p.m. ET / Noon PT on TSN1/3, TSN.ca, and the TSN App.

Drake Maye Hunter Henry New England Patriots New England Patriots quarterback Drake Maye (10) and tight end Hunter Henry (85) celebrate Maye’s touchdown pass to Henry in the second half of an NFL wild-card playoff football game against the Los Angeles Chargers, in Foxborough, Mass., Sunday, Jan. 11, 2026. (AP Photo/Charles Krupa) (Charles Krupa/AP)

The second-seeded Patriots smothered Justin Herbert and the Los Angeles Chargers in the Wild Card, ultimately taking the contest 16-3 as part of a dominant defensive showing.

The Patriots allowed just 207 yards of total offence in the win, sacking Herbert six times, and forcing a fumble that set up a late touchdown to seal the game away.

“It’s on us, what we do. I’ve been saying that all season,” defensive end Milt Williams said after his two-sack performance. “We can control the game. If we do what we need to do up front, we’re going to win.

“It’s playoff football. It’s going to get ugly. It’s going to get nasty. But you’ve got to keep going.”

Maye threw for 268 yards, a touchdown, and one interception in his first career playoff start, also adding 66 yards on the ground to finish as the team’s leading rusher.

Houston’s defence also showed out in their Wild Card victory, a 30-6 drubbing off the Pittsburgh Steelers on Monday night to reach the Divisional Round for the third straight year.

The Texans limited Pittsburgh to just 175 total yards while returning a fumble and interception for touchdowns, with head coach DeMeco Ryans later calling it the best defensive performance in the history of the franchise.

“We’re here for it all,” defensive tackle Sheldon Rankins said after the game. “I won’t sugarcoat it, won’t dance around that topic. We’re here for the whole thing.”

“Every time we go out there, we show [we’re the best],” cornerback Calen Bullock added. “We went out there and showed it today.”

The defence covered up a lacklustre performance from Stroud, who finished with 250 yards passing, a touchdown, and an interception. The third-year passer also fumbled on five separate occasions, losing two of them as part of a three-turnover night.

Stroud has won a playoff game in each season since being drafted second overall in the 2023 draft, but has never advanced past the Divisional Round. He will look for better results this time around.

(5) Rams vs. (2) Bears

The action comes to a close on Sunday evening with Matthew Stafford and the Los Angeles Rams heading to the Windy City for a matchup against Caleb Williams and the Chicago Bears.

Watch the Rams take on the Bears LIVE Sunday at 6:30 p.m. ET / 3:30 p.m. PT on TSN1, TSN.ca, and the TSN App.

Matthew Stafford Los Angeles Rams Los Angeles Rams quarterback Matthew Stafford (9) throws a pass during the second half of an NFL wild-card playoff football game against the Carolina Panthers, Saturday, Jan. 10, 2026, in Charlotte, N.C. (AP Photo/Rusty Jones) (Rusty Jones/AP)

The Rams survived a late scare from the upstart Carolina Panthers to kick off Wild Card weekend, and will once again be in tough

Stafford threw for 304 yards, three touchdowns, and an interception in the win over Carolina, leading a game-winning drive in the late stages of the contest to help Los Angeles move on to the Divisional Round.

The first-time All-Pro passer battled through a finger injury on his right hand, but battled through the pain in the win.

“It wasn’t pleasant,” the 17-year veteran said. “It wasn’t great. We’ll see what it is. I was obviously able to finish the game and throw it decent. Once the ball’s snapped, the adrenaline’s pretty good, so we’ll hopefully just keep it going.”

He was later diagnosed with an index finger sprain, but has already confirmed he will be under centre against the Bears this week.

Star pass-catcher Puka Nacua finished the game with 10 receptions for 111 yards and two touchdowns – one through the air, another on the ground – continuing his stellar play from the regular season.

The Bears overcame a sluggish start in their wild-card round game, and came on in the second half to erase an 18-point deficit for a stunning win against the Green Bay Packers last time out.

Williams threw for two touchdowns in the fourth quarter to help Chicago earn their first playoff win in 15 years, also recording his seventh game-winning drive of the 2025 season in the process.

“It’s no fluke,” Williams said after completing the comeback. “It’s no, ‘Oh, this happened, we’re lucky.’ We’ve done it multiple times this year. It’s been proven to be for us to be a great second-half team.”

The win also served as Ben Johnson’s first as a head coach in the NFL after being hired by the team last year, coming over as an offensive coordinator with the Detroit Lions.

“We just keep plugging along,” Johnson said. “We keep fighting. We’ve been proving that this year. That’s who we are, that’s what we do.”

After a win over their division rivals last week, the Bears will look for a similar result against the Rams with their first NFC Championship appearance since 2010 in their sights.