How to stream the NFL playoffs on your Roku devices (2021)
Update: Here’s how to stream the Super Bowl for free on Roku devices.
The NFL playoffs will look a little different this season with limited stadium capacity and a new format that expands the playoff field to 14 teams. But with a number of teams playing championship football heading into the post-season, there should be no shortage of excitement on the road to Superbowl LV.
You can stream the NFL playoffs on the four major networks, which you can catch in a variety of ways. See how to watch the NFL playoffs below.

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How to stream the NFL playoffs on Roku devices
How to stream the NFL playoffs on ESPN
- Use your subscription from a participating cable or satellite provider to authenticate the ESPN channel.
- ESPN is available on AT&T TV NOW, fuboTV, Hulu with Live TV, Sling TV, and YouTube TV.
How to stream the NFL playoffs on FOX
- Use your subscription from a participating cable or satellite provider to stream on the FOX Sports channel
- FOX is also available in select markets with a subscription to AT&T TV NOW, fuboTV, Hulu with Live TV, Sling TV, or YouTube TV.
- Have an antenna? Generally FOX is accessible via antenna broadcasts.
How to stream the NFL playoffs on CBS
- Available on CBS All Access and in select markets on AT&T TV NOW, fuboTV, Hulu with Live TV, and YouTube TV.
- Have an antenna? Generally, CBS is accessible via antenna broadcasts.
How to stream the NFL playoffs on NBC
- Peacock will be streaming an NFL Wild Card game for free on January 10!
- Use your subscription from a participating cable or satellite provider to stream on the NBC Sports channel
- NBC is available in select markets with a subscription to AT&T TV NOW, fuboTV, Hulu with Live TV, Sling TV, and YouTube TV.
- Have an antenna? Generally, NBC is accessible via antenna broadcasts.
Happy Streaming!
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