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NFLN to re-air Titans vs. Colts Tuesday night

NFL Network's Tuesday Night 'Field Pass' Schedule

Tuesday, Jan. 4

» 8 p.m. ET NFL Replay: **Tennessee Titans at Indianapolis Colts**

Indianapolis quarterback Peyton Manning threw two touchdowns and kicker Adam Vinatieri made a 43-yard field goal as time expired as the Colts defeated the Tennessee Titans 23-20 and clinched their seventh AFC South title in eight years.

» 9:15 p.m. NFL Replay: **St. Louis Rams at Seattle Seahawks**

Seattle quarterback Charlie Whitehurst threw for 192 yards and a touchdown in his second career start as the Seahawks defeated the St. Louis Rams 16-6 to clinch the NFC West title.

» 10:30 p.m. Best of Sound FX: Bill Belichick

Best of the on-field sights and sounds of current New England Patriots head coach and former Cleveland Browns head coach Bill Belichick.

NFL Replay offers an exclusive look at the previous week's games in a condensed, 75-minute, high-octane format. With the use of bonus NFL Films and NFL Network footage, including never-before-seen camera angles and coaches' commentary, combined with exclusive wired sound from the field, locker rooms and sidelines, viewers will experience the game like never before.

Both 75-minute NFL Replay programs are a part of the new "Field Pass" block airing every Tuesday and Wednesday from 8-11 p.m. "Field Pass" takes fans inside the game like never before with exclusive NFL Films footage and sound. Following NFL Replay at 10:30 p.m. is Sound FX featuring a "best of" theme highlighting an NFL great on Tuesday nights and a compilation of the sound from the previous Sunday's games on Wednesday.

*No Huddle: The Road to Dallas Presented by Mercedes-Benz Thursday, Jan. 6 at 8 p.m.**

No Huddle: The Road to Dallas Presented by Mercedes-Benz is a weekly roundtable show in which NFL Network analysts discuss and debate the hot topics in the NFL heading into the playoffs. The show airs every Thursday at 8 p.m. on NFL Network throughout the playoffs. This week's analysts include former Super Bowl winners Kurt Warner, Marshall Faulk, Rod Woodson and Brian Billick.

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