The Indianapolis Colts play the New England Patriots on Sunday in the 2015 NFL playoffs AFC Championship game. Kickoff is at 6:40 p.m. ET. Watch the live stream or listen to the radio broadcast via the links provided below.

The duo of Tom Brady and Bill Belichick are one win away from playing in their sixth Super Bowl together. For Brady, the postseason makes him even more edgy than usual. He admitted his preparation for the conference championship began as soon as he found out who his opponent on Sunday would be.

Per NESN:

"I get pretty edgy. I just think there's a high level of pressure every week. The pressure is on from the moment that - I would say it's like watching the games on Sunday, you watch the first game, like the Cowboys-Packers game, and it's kind of fun. You get to watch the game. Then all of a sudden, you watch the Denver (Broncos) game, and (the Indianapolis Colts) play, and as soon as that games ends, it's like 'Boom,' the clock starts.

"It's a race to see who can prepare the best over the course of the week. There's not many opportunities you get during the season to have a time when you don't know who your opponent is. Obviously, after we won on Saturday, you have that little moment of time when you're not really preparing for anybody. Then as soon as you know the opponent, the anxiousness just starts building and building and building. You do everything you can through the preparation to get an understanding of what the team is doing and how we're going to play and plays we're going to install and how you're gonna run the plays and how you're going to execute the plays, and those things lessen the anxiety, because you can go out and perform and build confidence in what you're doing."

Brady and the Pats are coming off a 35-31 win last week against the Baltimore Ravens. Although the playoffs are a brand new season, Brady is at least familiar with Indianapolis from their meeting earlier in the season on Nov. 16, when Brady went 19-of-30 for 257 yards, two touchdowns and two interceptions.

Indianapolis, meanwhile, is coming off a 24-13 upset last week at Denver.

Watch the live stream HERE, or listen to the radio broadcast HERE (IND) and HERE (NE).