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Justin Herrick
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Football isn’t going to stop just because of cold weather and snow moving through your part of the country. Thousands of people will be filling Sports Field at Mile High in Denver and Bank of America Stadium in Charlotte on Sunday as millions of people watch CBS and FOX to see which of the four teams remaining in the NFL Playoffs will head to Santa Clara on February 7 to play in Super Bowl 50.
We’re telling you how you can stream both the AFC Championship and NFC Championship games.
- New England Patriots @ Denver Broncos (3:05PM ET on Sunday, January 24)
- Television: CBS
- Phone: NFL Mobile (Verizon only), TuneIn
- Tablet: CBS Sports
- Web: CBSSports.com
- Other: Android TV, Chromecast, Roku, Xbox One, Apple TV
- Arizona Cardinals @ Carolina Panthers (6:40PM ET on Sunday, January 24)
- Television: FOX
- Phone: NFL Mobile (Verizon only), TuneIn
- Tablet: FOX Sports GO
- Web: FOXSports.com
- Other: Android TV, Amazon Fire TV
TuneIn is probably your best bet if you can’t be in front of a television and lack an account with a television provider. The audio streaming service signed a deal with the NFL back in October to give TuneIn Premium subscribers radio feeds to each and every football game. Just fork over $7.99 per month to enter and TuneIn will also give you MLB and Barclays Premier League games in addition to free NHL games.
People outside of the United States can purchase NFL Game Pass to stream the games internationally.
Have any picks to win this weekend? Tell us in the comments section below. We’ll see if you’re a real NFL Nostradamus.
Source: NFL
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