The NFL announced that ESPN will be able to televise its first-ever post-season game from the league, with the network set to carry a Wild Card playoff game during the upcoming season. The programming move comes with the launch of the company’s new TV deal, which runs through the 2021 season and gives the league an option to air a postseason Wild Card playoff game on the channel. ESPN’s MNF team of Mike Tirico, Jon Gruden and sideline reporter Lisa Salters will call the game, along with the 2015 NFL Pro Bowl.
Meanwhile, NBC Sports picks up an NFL Divisional Playoff game as part of its new deal with the league that runs through 2022. NBC will broadcast three 2014 postseason games this season Super Bowl XLIX from Arizona on Sunday, February 1, 2015, a Divisional Playoff game on the weekend of January 10-11, and a Wild Card Playoff game on the January 3-4 weekend.