NFL Championship Sunday is here, to determine which teams will make this year’s Super Bowl.
If you are in the Cleveland area or are a Browns fan, here is how you can watch each game, as well as which coordinators or assistant coaches to look out for, with respect to who the Browns might be interested in as their next head coach.
Sunday, January 25, 2026
- 3:00 PM ET: New England Patriots vs. Denver Broncos (CBS, WOIO 19.1)
- 6:30 PM ET: Los Angeles Rams vs. Seattle Seahawks (FOX, WJW 8.1)
If you’re in Cleveland, you get to see the Patriots vs. Broncos game today on Channel 19.1, your CBS affiliate, with the action being called by Jim Nantz and Tony Romo. Browns
fans likely aren’t rooting for either team in particular, especially those fans who grew up with John Elway’s Broncos being a source of heartbreak to Cleveland. The Patriots, meanwhile, have to be a little frustrating to see them go from one dynasty, only to have a brief time away from glory, with a chance to return already.
The evening game will be on Channel 8.1 (FOX), called by Kevin Burkhardt and Tom Brady. The Browns appear to have a real interest in one of the Rams’ assistant coaches, as they’ll conduct a second interview with him on Monday for their head coach vacancy. These are the teams that are undoubtedly more exciting to watch for Browns fans with their high-octane offense. The Seahawks have looked like the most dangerous team in football all season, but the Rams, with Matthew Stafford, are more than capable of hanging right with them in a shootout.









