The following is a list of the television and radio networks and sports announcers that have broadcast the Divisional Playoff games in the National Football Conference throughout the years. It does not include any announcers who may have appeared on local radio broadcasts produced by the participating teams.
The years listed concentrate on the season instead of the calendar year that the game took place.
Television[]
2010s[]
2000s[]
1990s[]
1980s[]
Notes[]
- There was no traditional Divisional playoff round in 1982. A players' strike reduced the regular season to nine games. Thus, the league used a special 16-team playoff format (dubbed the "Super Bowl Tournament"), just for this year. Division standings were ignored. Eight teams from each conference were seeded 1-8 based on their regular season records. Because of the eight-game first round, this was the first (and currently only) time that NFL playoff games were regionally televised across the United States instead of nationwide. This year was also the only season in which the conference championship games were played on separate days.
1970s[]
Radio[]
2010s[]
Season | Teams | Network | Play-by-play | Color commentator(s) | Sideline reporter(s) |
2012 | Green Bay-San Francisco Seattle-Atlanta |
Dial Global Dial Global |
Kevin Harlan Dave Sims |
Dan Fouts James Lofton |
Hub Arkush Tony Boselli |
2011 | New Orleans-San Francisco New York Giants-Green Bay |
Dial Global Dial Global |
Kevin Kugler Kevin Harlan |
Mark Malone Dan Fouts |
Scott Kaplan Hub Arkush |
2010 | Green Bay-Atlanta Seattle-Chicago |
CBS/Westwood One CBS/Westwood One |
Ian Eagle Kevin Kugler |
Tony Boselli Mark Malone |
Scott Kaplan Hub Arkush |
2000s[]
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