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The NFL Sunday slate will feature 11 games ahead of "Sunday Night Football." Here's how CBS and Fox are splitting up the NFL's Week 14 broadcasts.
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What NFL games are on today: Week 14 Sunday schedule, TV channels, live stream info, kick off times
Head to NBC and Peacock to watch the Texans vs Chiefs game. Live coverage begins with Football Night In America at 7 PM ET.
The NFL playoff picture continues to get sorted out in Week 14 with a trio of key divisional matchups. The Jaguars now have the edge in the AFC South after a comfortable win over the Colts. Indianapolis QB Daniel Jones injured his Achilles during the game and was ruled out for the rest of the game.
There are 12 games on the Sunday schedule for Week 14 of the NFL season. Here's the full slate, including times and TV channels:
The Lions have already beaten the Bears this season, and the rematch will be Week 18. If Detroit can stay within striking distance and win that game, chances are it will be in. The Lions, though, face a tough test against the Rams next Sunday on FOX at 4:25 p.m. ET.
Josh Allen and the Bills held off the Bengals. Lamar Jackson and the Ravens lost to the Steelers. Here are the winners and losers from Week 14.
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NFL reveals Week 18 schedule: When is Rams vs. Cardinals?
The NFL announced the dates and times of every Week 18 game, including Rams-Cardinals, Here's when LA finishes up the regular season.
Dallas Cowboys kicker Brandon Aubrey was on fire in Week 14's loss to the Detroit Lions. If not for kicker Brandon Aubrey, the Dallas Cowboys' 44-30 loss to the Detroit Lions at Ford Field on Thursday night would have looked even uglier than it was.
Geno Smith threw a bad pass that was intercepted by linebacker Bobby Okereke and returned for 47 yards. That set up a touchdown run by Devin Singletary and a 7-0 lead. Jaxson Dart scored on a touchdown run later in the half to give the Giants a 14-3 lead. By halftime, a 2-13 Giants team was leading 17-3 on the road. The Raiders are simply that bad.
We’ve seen some surprising shakeups at the wide receiver position this year. Youngsters such as Jaxon Smith-Njigba and George Pickens have broken out and put up monster stats, while established stars at the position,
The Dallas Cowboys and the Washington Commanders kickoff the NFL’s Christmas Day tripleheader at Northwest Stadium in Landover, MD. Neither team will see the NFL playoffs this season, but that won’t prevent these two rivals from leaving it all on the field.