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NFL Games This Weekend: Complete Schedule, Kickoff Times, TV Channels & Must-Watch Matchups
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Football fans won’t need multiple screens this weekend—every snap that matters is packed into a Sunday double-header with a Super Bowl berth on the line. Here’s your quick-hit guide to the NFL games this weekend, complete with kickoff times, viewing options and the storylines driving search traffic.
The stage is set
• AFC Championship: New England Patriots at Denver Broncos, Sunday, Jan. 24, 3 p.m. ET on CBS and Paramount+
• NFC Championship: Los Angeles Rams at Seattle Seahawks, Sunday, Jan. 24, 6:30 p.m. ET on FOX and Fox Sports app
Why these matchups pop in search
1. Repeat rivals, fresh stakes: Denver and New England split their regular-season meetings, but Mile High’s thin air gives Russell Wilson’s Broncos a home-field edge against C.J. Stroud’s suddenly explosive Patriots offense.
2. West-coast chess match: Pete Carroll’s Seahawks beat Sean McVay’s Rams twice this year, yet both games were one-score thrillers decided in the final two minutes. Expect adjustments—Seattle blitz packages collided with McVay’s motion misdirection dominated Monday’s film-room chatter.
3. Quarterback narratives: Stroud’s rookie-to-ring quest collides with Wilson’s quest for a third Lombardi, while Matthew Stafford seeks back-to-back Super Bowls. Geno Smith, the league’s late-career revelation, is one win from rewriting his legacy.
How to watch without cable
• Streaming: Paramount+ (AFC), Fox Sports app or FuboTV free trial (NFC), NFL+ mobile (both games).
• 4K options: FOX offers native 4K HDR via select providers; check your set-top box settings Saturday night.
• International viewers: DAZN in Canada, Game Pass International elsewhere deliver live feeds with local commentary.
Betting lines and fantasy flashpoints
• Early odds: Broncos –2.5, Seahawks –3.
• Prop radar: Wilson rushing yards (O/U 32.5) and Cooper Kupp receptions (O/U 7.5) sit atop sportsbook search trends.
• DFS stack of the day: Stroud + Marvin Harrison Jr. against Denver’s man coverage.
Road to Super Bowl LX
Winners advance to Levi’s Stadium on Feb. 8. The league’s marquee event will air on NBC and stream on Peacock with Bad Bunny headlining halftime, creating another SEO spike as fans hunt ticket prices and travel guides.
Bottom line
Type “NFL games this weekend” and you’ll land on one destination Sunday: two win-or-go-home showdowns featuring four quarterbacks with wildly different arcs. Set your reminders, prep the snacks and keep this guide handy so you don’t miss a snap—or a search trend.
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