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AFC Divisional Round Patriots vs Titans: Game time, TV schedule, channels, betting odds, and live online streaming

All the details you need to watch the next Patriots game.

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The (13-3) New England Patriots host the (10-7) Tennessee Titans.

The Patriots open up their postseason against a team that has defeated two playoff squads in back-to-back weeks. The Titans won their regular season finale against the #3 seed Jacksonville Jaguars to secure a playoff spot and then dispatched the #4 seed Kansas City Chiefs during wild card weekend. They’re now aiming at the #1 seed Patriots.

New England is coming off their eighth straight playoff bye week and they need a win to reach their seventh straight AFC Championship Game and keep their hopes of winning three out of four Super Bowls alive. The Patriots are the heavy favorites, but the Titans already exceeded expectations by reaching the divisional round; they have no reason to hold anything back and have nothing to lose.

Here’s all the game information below.

Date: Saturday, January 13th, 2018

Location: Gillette Stadium, Foxborough, Massachusetts

Kickoff: 8:15 PM ET

Line: Patriots -13.5

O/U: 47.0

SB Nation Affiliates: MusicCityMiracles.com

TV: CBS

Announcers: Jim Nantz and Tony Romo, with Tracy Wolfson on the sidelines.

Channels: Courtesy of the New England Patriots media guide.

Boston, Mass. WBZ-TV Channel 4

Online Streaming: NFL Game Pass for international viewers, 98.5 The Sports Hub Online Radio Stream. Yahoo! Sports is also providing streaming on their mobile app on all mobile providers.

Radio: 98.5 FM, with Scott Zolak and Bob Socci

Additional Information: The Patriots provide an incredible breakdown on their website.

Meet the Patriots' next opponent: Tennessee Titans

Meet the Patriots' upcoming opponent: The Tennessee Titans.

Posted by Pats Pulpit: For New England Patriots News on Wednesday, January 10, 2018