
NFL Playoff Schedule 2015: Sunday TV Guide, Live Stream Coverage Info
After 16 regular-season games, the hope for all four teams Sunday is to pull off another win.
For one team, winning at home comes easy. The Green Bay Packers have won all eight games this season at Lambeau Field. However, they'll be facing a Dallas Cowboys team that is 8-0 on the road, including a win at Seattle.
The final game of the divisional round pits the Indianapolis Colts against the Denver Broncos. Peyton Manning's legacy will already be a huge talking point, but how he plays against his former team in the postseason will influence how his career is remembered.
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| Dallas Cowboys at Green Bay Packers | 1:05 p.m. | Fox | Fox Sports Go |
| Indianapolis Colts at Denver Broncos | 4:40 p.m. | CBS | CBSSports.com |
Most Intriguing Matchup: Colts vs. Broncos

Either of these two games could be chosen as the best matchup of the day. But given the history between Manning and his former team, the final contest will offer one of the biggest games of the year.
Manning comes into this year's playoffs after being manhandled by the Seahawks in last year's Super Bowl. He now has to face his former team just to make it back to the conference championship.
Obviously going through a range of emotions, Broncos cornerback Chris Harris also pointed out that the pressure will be firmly on Manning's shoulders. Harris shared his thoughts on the situation with Lindsay H. Jones of USA Today:
"The pressure is back on him now. Win or lose in the playoffs, it's always going to fall on the quarterback. It doesn't matter if we play terrible defense, or if the other team plays terrible on defense. I mean, it's always going to go on the quarterback.
At the end of the day, it's going to be on Peyton Manning.
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No pressure, Peyton. This game certainly won't reshape anyone's idea of your legacy in the playoffs, of course.
Andrew Luck, meanwhile, has a chance to take down his predecessor for the second time in his career. This time, it would be on one of the biggest stages possible—outside of the AFC Championship Game, of course.
Indy appears to have a quarterback ready for this situation, as ESPN Stats & Info points out:
If Luck can continue that success against one of the best defenses in the AFC, he might just lead the Colts to an AFC Championship Game appearance. What he does from there will be the next chapter of Luck's legacy in the playoffs.
Prediction: Colts 34, Broncos 31
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