On Sunday Night Football it was the Seattle Seahawks hosting the one time division rival Kansas City Chiefs with significant playoff implications on the line. The Chiefs have already secured their playoff spot Womens Rasheem Green Jersey , but could have secured home field advantage through the playoffs with a win. The Seahawks, meanwhile, could secure a return to the playoffs with a victory, after having watched the 2017 playoffs from home. And, welp. However, somebody might want to let Cable Thanos know the NFL is trying to steal his line. Fans, of course, celebrated the team making the playoffs. And just in case, if because of the limited amount of time Doug Baldwin has seen the field this season, some readers have forgotten how good ADB is, he’s REALLY REALLY good. And the young little whippersnapper they call Tyler Lockett is pretty good as well. But let’s not forget about the defense, as Bobby Wagner, Frank Clark and the rest of the Seahawks defenders certainly did a fantastic job to hold Patrick Mahomes and the Chiefs offense in check for most of the night.But apparently not everyone is happy about the Seahawks doing well. Welp, that’s too bad for whoever Morgan Vest is because the Seahawks will play a near meaningless game in Week 17 against the Arizona Cardinals before most likely heading to Jerry World to take on the Dallas Cowboys in one of the NFC Wild Card games. However, if they manage to lose that near meaningless game and the Minnesota Vikings upset the Chicago Bears in Week 17, in which case they would most likely travel to Chicago for a rematch against the Bears. It’s playoff time! The Seattle Seahawks and Dallas Cowboys both finished 10-6 in the 2018 NFL regular season, but Seattle was second in the NFC West, while the Cowboys won the NFC East, so this game will be held at Dallas, and it’s a primetime affair on Saturday night.When these two teams met in Week 3 Womens Jason Myers Jersey , the Seahawks won at home by the score of 24-13, with Chris Carson rushing for 102 yards and a touchdown, while the defense forced three turnovers. However, a lot has changed since then. Brandon Marshall isn’t on Seattle’s roster anymore. Dallas traded for Amari Cooper, who has been great for them. Earl Thomas picked Dak Prescott off twice in that first game, he’s out for the season. Doug Baldwin didn’t play for the Seahawks due to injury, neither did Justin Britt nor K.J. Wright. Rookie LB Leighton Vander Esch has an increased role in Dallas’ defense compared to back then.This is the third meeting between Russell Wilson and Dak Prescott, and the previous two games have gone in Seattle’s favor. Will the third time be the charm for Dak? The Seahawks will make sure that isn’t the case, and that they can shut down him and Ezekiel Elliott and Amari Cooper, while imposing their rushing attack on offense, along with the big play abilities of Doug Baldwin and Tyler Lockett.Here are all the details you need on this 2019 Wild Card Game, including broadcast information, live streaming options, radio commentary, and more:TV ScheduleDate: Saturday, January 5th, 2019Time: 8:15 PM ET/5:15 PM PTChannel: FOX Announcers: Joe Buck and Troy Aikman (sideline reporters: Erin Andrews and Chris Myers)Location: AT&T Stadium | Arlington, TexasRadio: 710 ESPN Seattle/97.3 KIRO FM (click here for additional TV and radio affiliates outside of the Seattle area)Radio Announcers: Steve Raible, Dave Wyman (Reporters: Jen Mueller and John Clayton); Kevin Kugler and Jason Taylor (sideline reporter: Ed Werder) for Westwood One RadioOnline Streaming: NFL Game Pass (Free 7-Day Trial) | Sling TV | PlayStation Vue | Fox Sports GO | YoutubeTVCurrent 53-man roster: Click hereOpponent Blog: Blogging the BoysFollow Field Gulls on social media!Twitter - @FieldGullsFacebook - Field Gulls: For Seattle Seahawks News and AnalysisSeahawks regular season schedule 2018September9/9: L 27-24 at Denver Broncos9/17 (Mon): L 24-17 at Chicago Bears9/23: W 24-13 vs. Dallas Cowboys9/30: W 20-17 at Arizona CardinalsOctober10/7: L 33-31 Los Angeles Rams10/14: W 27-3 “at” Oakland Raiders in London10/21: BYE10/28: W 28-14 at Detroit LionsNovember11/4: L 25-17 vs. Los Angeles Chargers11/11: L 36-31 at Los Angeles Rams11/15 (Thu): W 27-24 vs. Green Bay Packers11/25: W 30-27 at Carolina PanthersDecember12/2: W 43-16 vs. San Francisco 49ers12/10 (Mon): W 21-7 vs. Minnesota Vikings12/16: L 26-23 at San Francisco 49ers12/23: W 38-31 vs. Kansas City Chiefs12/30: W 27-24 vs. Arizona Cardinals