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Seattle Seahawks vs. San Francisco 49ers – How to Watch & Rally | NFC Divisional Round Playoff

Seattle, Washington – January 17, 2026

The moment has arrived in Seattle.

In just a matter of hours, the Seattle Seahawks will host their longtime rival, the San Francisco 49ers, at Lumen Field in the NFC Divisional Round Playoff, kicking off at 8:00 PM ET (5:00 PM PT) on Saturday, January 17, 2026. A trip to the NFC Championship Game is on the line — and Seattle’s home field is a weapon all its own.

🔵 SEATTLE CONTROLS THE MOMENT

The Seahawks enter the night with a 14–3 record, the No. 1 seed in the NFC, coming off a Wild Card bye and fresh from a 13–3 win over the 49ers in Week 18 that secured the NFC West crown. Led by quarterback Sam Darnold, Seattle’s offense has been efficient, balanced, and especially dangerous at home.

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Seattle brings:

  • A disciplined, physical defense

  • A critical rest advantage after the bye

  • Lumen Field’s playoff atmosphere, which consistently tilts games

  • The mission is simple and unmistakable: defend home turf and move one step closer to the Super Bowl.

    🔴 49ERS ARRIVE WITH QUESTIONS

    The 49ers (12–5, No. 6 seed) are coming off a gritty 23–19 Wild Card win over the Eagles, but they arrive in Seattle battered. Their injury report looms large, headlined by George Kittle (season-ending Achilles) and several other key contributors either ruled out or limited.

    Quarterback Brock Purdy remains dangerous, but San Francisco has endured an exhausting season, with 263 games missed due to injury — a stark reflection of how worn down this roster has become.

    📺 HOW TO WATCH

    Television:

    • FOX (Seattle market: local FOX affiliate)

  • Broadcast team: Kevin Burkhardt, Tom Brady

  • Sideline reporters: Erin Andrews, Tom Rinaldi

  • Streaming:

    • FOX App, FuboTV, YouTube TV, Hulu + Live TV, DirecTV Stream

  • NFL Sunday Ticket (YouTube / YouTube TV)

  • Radio:

    • SiriusXM, TuneIn Premium, NFL App

  • Westwood One national broadcast

  • 📌 GAME DETAILS

    • Kickoff: 8:00 PM ET | 5:00 PM PT

  • Venue: Lumen Field, Seattle, Washington

  • Weather: Cold (40–45°F / 4–7°C), possible light rain — classic Seattle playoff conditions

  • Tickets: Available via Ticketmaster, SeatGeek, and StubHub (starting around $200+)

  • 🔥 KEY MATCHUP NOTES

    • This is the third meeting of the season (series split 1–1; road teams won both previous matchups)

  • Seattle must protect Darnold and capitalize on mistakes from a depleted 49ers roster

  • San Francisco must play nearly flawless football under intense road pressure

  • 🏈 WHAT’S AT STAKE

    This is more than a playoff game — it’s a statement opportunity for the NFC’s top seed. At home, in front of the 12th Man, the Seahawks have a chance to remind the league that the road to the Super Bowl runs through Seattle.

    12s, it’s time to rise. Lumen Field is ready.

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