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NFL Playoff Schedule 2012: Divisional Round - Game Times, TV Broadcast Info, Announcers & More

The NFL Playoffs roll on this Saturday and Sunday as we get to the divisional round of the greatest tournament on Earth. Here is a quick preview and schedule for this weekend's games.

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The 2012 NFL Playoffs roll on and we fans get two days of excellent matchups this weekend. Can life get better? Well, the Cardinals are not in the playoffs and the 49ers are, so I guess so, yes. Whatever, it's still awesome to watch football.

Saturday, January 14:

New Orleans Saints at San Francisco 49ers FOX 4:30PM ET/1:30PM PT- Candlestick Park, San Francisco CA. Kenny Albert, Daryl Johnston, and Tony Siragusa on the call. Saturday kicks off with the game we've all been waiting for. The new school vs the old. Two styles collide in what should be a great matchup.

Denver Broncos at New England Patriots CBS 8:00PM ET/5:00PM PT- Gillette Stadium, Foxboro MA. Jim Nantz and Phil Simms on the call. Can Tim Tebow and the Broncos do it again? Seriously? This little run is getting ridiculous. Can't wait for this game.

Sunday, January 15:

Houston Texans at Baltimore Ravens CBS 1:00PM ET/10:00AM PT - M&T Bank Stadium, Baltimore MD. Greg Gumbel and Dan Dierdorf with the call. You'd be hard pressed to find two better defensive teams to match up. Two tough, hard-nosed teams fighting for the chance to advance to the AFC Championship game.

New York Giants at Green Bay Packers FOX 4:30PM ET/1:30PM PT - Lambeau Field, Green Bay WI. Joe Buck, Troy Aikman, Pam Oliver and Chris Myers with the call. The red-hot Giants travel to a place that's not very hot in Green Bay, to try and knock off the defending champs. It won't be easy, but this is the NFL. Any Given Sunday.

For in-depth analysis and information leading into this weekend's games check out the following SB Nation NFL blogs: Acme Packing Company (Green Bay Packers), Big Blue View (New York Giants), Canal Street Chronicles(New Orleans Saints), Niners Nation (San Francisco 49ers),Baltimore Beatdown (Baltimore Ravens),Battle Red Blog (Houston Texans), Pats Pulpit (New England Patriots) and Mile High Report (Denver Broncos)