How Cleveland Browns fans can watch the NFL Divisional Round of the playoffs, to see who their next head coach may be

How Cleveland Browns fans can watch the NFL Divisional Round of the playoffs, to see who their next head coach may be
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The NFL Divisonal Round of the playoffs begins today, with games running Saturday through Sunday. Last week’s first seeds that had a bye, the Denver Broncos in the AFC and the Seattle Seahawks in the NFC, will be the center of attention.

If you are in the Cleveland area or are a Browns fan, here is how you can watch each game, as well as which coordinators or assistant coaches to look out for, with respect to who the Browns might be interested in as their next head coach.

Saturday, January 17, 2026

  • 4:30 PM ET: Buffalo Bills vs. Denver Broncos (CBS, WOIO 19.1)
  • 8:00 PM ET: San Francisco 49ers vs. Seattle Seahawks (FOX, WJW 8.1)

If you’re in Cleveland, you get to see the Bills vs. Broncos game today on Channel 19.1, your CBS affiliate, with the action being called by Jim Nantz and Tony Romo.

The evening game will be on Channel 8.1, called by Kevin Burkhardt and Tom Brady. The Browns have an interest in one of the Seahawks’ assistant coaches for their head coach vacancy.

Sunday, January 18, 2026

  • 3:00 PM ET: Houston Texans vs. New England Patriots (ESPN/ABC, WEWS 5.1)
  • 6:30 PM ET: Los Angeles Rams vs. Chicago Bears (NBC, WKYC 3.1)

On Sunday, the first game between the Texans and Patriots will air on the local ABC affiliate, Channel 5.1, with Joe Buck and Troy Aikman calling the action.

To conclude the weekend, we have the Rams taking on the Bears on WKYC, Channel 3.1, with Mike Tirico and Cris Collinsworth calling the action. The Browns have an interest in two of the Rams’ assistant coaches for their head coaching vanacy.

With the Browns’ draft position locked in, none of the games this weekend will have an impact come April for Cleveland.