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    NFL Divisional Round Announcers: Full List of Broadcast Crew for Every Playoff Game

    The NFL Divisional Round for the 2025-26 season will kickstart on Saturday with the Denver Broncos hosting the Buffalo Bills at Empower Field at Mile High. There are three other games scheduled for the weekend.

    The San Francisco 49ers will take on the Seattle Seahawks on Saturday as well, at Lumen Field in Seattle. The other two games will be played on Sunday.

    The New England Patriots will host the Houston Texans in Foxborough in the first game on the Sunday slate. The final Divisional Round matchup will be played between the Chicago Bears and the Los Angeles Rams at Soldier Field.

    Every aspect of the games and their broadcast will matter as fans will tune in to get the in-depth analysis and insights from those behind the microphones. Needless to say, the best in the business will be taking care of each game.


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    NFL Divisional Round Announcers

    Broncos vs Bills

    The highly anticipated Broncos vs Bills matchup will be covered by Jim Nantz on play-by-play duties, and he will be joined by Tony Romo handling the analyst duties. The game will kick off at 4:30 pm ET on CBS.

    49ers vs Seahawks

    The San Francisco 49ers vs the Seattle Seahawks will add another chapter to the decades-old rivalry between the two NFC West teams. Kevin Burkhardt will be the play-by-play announcer, and the great Tom Brady will join him as an analyst.

    The game will start at 8 pm ET on Fox. The two teams have met twice in the playoffs in their rivalry and have won one game each. This matchup will be the tiebreaker.

    Patriots vs Texans

    The New England Patriots have had a resurgence this season. After failing to make the playoffs last year with just four wins and 13 losses, they have bounced back and tied the Broncos’ 14-3 regular-season record in the AFC.

    Joe Buck will be on play-by-play duty for the matchup alongside Troy Aikman as the analyst. The game will kick off at 3 pm ET on Sunday and will be broadcast by ESPN/ABC.

    Bears vs Rams

    The last game of the Divisional Round will be played between the Chicago Bears and the Los Angeles Rams. Mike Tirico will take on the play-by-play duty with Cris Collinsworth joining him as analyst. The game will start at 6:30 pm ET on NBC.

    The weather condition is expected to be extreme in Chicago, which might give the home team an advantage as they’re more used to such conditions. Regardless, it’s expected to be a close game between two of the best teams.

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