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The Tennessee Titans are the talk of the league. First, they took down the behemoth New England Patriots. While that surprised many, the Patriots were not the team everyone was accustomed to. Certainly, the Baltimore Ravens—a team that no one questioned—would put the Titans in their place.
Instead, the opposite happened. All our preconceived notions about both the Titans and Ravens were thrown out the window and Baltimore’s fantastic season came to an end in their first playoff game, while the Titans have to be considered a real contender to represent the AFC in the Super Bowl.
And that should mean hope springs eternal for the remaining four teams in the divisional round. The Texans and Seahawks are both fairly significant road dogs, but just because the Chiefs and Packers had very impressive regular seasons, this is an entirely different season. As Aaron Nagler said late last night, “it’s a week to week league and you better come correct every fucking week.”
So will there be any other upsets on the horizon? Here’s how to watch Sunday’s slate.
How to watch Texans at Chiefs
Where: Arrowhead Stadium — Kansas City, MO
When: Sunday, January 12
Kickoff time: 3:05 p.m. ET
TV Channel: CBS
Announcers: Jim Nantz
Radio: Westwood One
Radio announcers: Kevin Kugler, Trent Green, James Laurinaitis
Online streaming: Yahoo Sports app
Odds: Chiefs by 10
How to watch Seahawks at Packers
Where: Lambeau Field — Green Bay, WI
When: Sunday, January 12
Kickoff time: 6:40 p.m. ET
TV Channel: FOX
Announcers: Joe Buck, Troy Aikman, Erin Andrews, Chris Myers
Radio: Westwood One
Radio announcers: Kevin Harlan, James Lofton, Hub Arkush
Online streaming: Yahoo Sports app
Odds: Packers by 4.5