Show NFC Divisional playoff games preview and predictions azcentral's Bob McManaman, Greg Moore and Kent Somers preview the NFC divisional playoff games with the 49ers vs Packers and Rams vs Buccaneers, plus predictions. The San Francisco 49ers and Green Bay Packers play Saturday in an NFC divisional-round NFL playoff game. Here's a look at the time, channel, announcers and broadcast information for the game. How to watch 49ers vs. Packers NFL playoff game:The game can be seen at 6:15 p.m. MST time on Fox and Fox Deportes. It will be broadcast nationally. Joe Buck and Troy Aikman will be in the broadcast booth for the game. NFL playoff TV information: Divisional-round games The Packers are a 5.5-point favorite. Green Bay is -240 on the money line in the game, which will be played at Lambeau Field. San Francisco is +190 The over/under for the game is set at 47.5 points. NFL playoff odds: Divisional-round games The 49ers upset the Cowboys in Dallas in the wild-card round of the NFL playoffs. The Packers had a bye as the No. 1 seed in the NFC. Green Bay beat San Francisco in a thriller in Week 3, 30-28. The game Saturday is the second of two divisional-round NFL playoff games that day. NFL playoff picks: Divisional-round games Reach Jeremy Cluff at . Follow him on Twitter @Jeremy_Cluff. Support local journalism: Subscribe to azcentral.com today. The 2022 NFL playoffs continue with an action-packed Divisional Round today. It all starts with two matchups Saturday, beginning with the Cincinnati Bengals vs. the Tennessee Titans at 4:30 p.m. ET. Then, the San Francisco 49ers are slated to battle it out against the Green Bay Packers at 8:15 p.m. ET. The 49ers are coming off a dramatic 23-17 upset against the Dallas Cowboys. Jimmy Garoppolo went 16-of-25 for 172 yards and threw a late interception that nearly got Dallas back in the game. The quarterback is fighting through injuries to his thumb and shoulder, but is confident he’ll play Saturday. Meanwhile, the Packers had an extra week to rest after securing the No. 1 seed in the NFC and guaranteeing homefield advantage. That time could be the difference maker for banged up players like Aaron Rodgers, who has been playing through a fractured toe since November. RELATED: All four home teams favored in Divisional Round The Packers narrowly defeated the 49ers 30-28 back in Week 3, thanks to a 51-yard field goal by Mason Crosby. However, the rivalry is rooted much deeper than just this season. These teams have squared up in the playoffs eight times, with each team splitting wins at four apiece. “I’ve been around and played a lot of football. I understand the history of this rivalry, the history of us against them,” Rodgers told reporters. “But these are two different teams.” Which team will tilt the rivalry back in its favor? Keep reading to find out which TV and live streaming options are available to watch this showdown, as well as the other Divisional Round matchups. RELATED: NFL playoff schedule 2022: Bracket, dates, times, TV info for Divisional Round games Saturday’s NFL Divisional Round ScheduleThe Divisional Round begins with the Bengals vs. the Titans on Saturday afternoon:
The day’s action will continue with the 49ers vs. the Packers on Saturday night: RELATED: PFT’s Divisional Round picks Sunday’s NFL Divisional Round ScheduleThe Divisional Round rolls on Sunday with Matthew Stafford and the Rams taking on Tom Brady and the Buccaneers on NBC and Peacock at 3 p.m. ET. Live coverage begins at 2 p.m. ET with Football Night in America. The Divisional Round showdown can also be livestreamed on Peacock Premium:
RELATED: How to Watch Los Angeles Rams vs. Tampa Bay Buccaneers – Live Stream, TV Channel The weekend concludes with the Buffalo Bills vs. the Kansas City Chiefs on Sunday night:
Be sure to check back after each game for final scores and follow ProFootballTalk for more on the 2022 NFL Playoffs as well as game previews, recaps, news, rumors, and more.
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8 / 27 TE Marcedes Lewis Backed up by Dominique Dafney Aaron M. Sprecher/Aaron M. Sprecher
12 / 27 RB Aaron Jones Backed up by AJ Dillon and Patrick Taylor David Stluka/2022 David Stluka
13 / 27 DE Dean Lowry Backed up by Tyler Lancaster Scott Boehm/2021 Scott Boehm
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26 / 27 PR/KR Amari Rodgers Backed up by Chandon Sullivan Albert Tielemans/2021 Al Tielemans via AP Images
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