There are five games currently unscheduled for Week 15, some of which will end up on Saturday. As mentioned, ESPN/ABC has Lions-Cowboys the following Saturday. 23, which will be an exclusive for Peacock, NBC’s paid streaming service. One is the Bills at the Los Angeles Chargers at 8 p.m. We know two Saturday games for sure, one each in Weeks 16 and 17. Where to watch: NFL Network, ESPN/ABC, Peacock This game will be free, regardless of whether you have an Amazon Prime subscription. The league announced Wednesday that the Dolphins will face Rodgers’ Jets at 3 p.m. Black Fridayįor the first time ever, the NFL will play a game on the day after Thanksgiving. The season-opening Thursday kickoff game - the Lions at the Chiefs on Sept. and NBC takes the prime-time game featuring the 49ers at the Seattle Seahawks (8:20 p.m.). On Thanksgiving Day, CBS and Fox will split the afternoon games - Fox gets the Packers at the Lions at 12:30 p.m., CBS gets the Washington Commanders at the Cowboys at 4:30 p.m. You might see your team playing here more often in 2023: After previously only allowing teams to play one game on Thursdays on weeks in which they played the preceding Sunday, the NFL is now expanding that limit to twice per year. The main “Thursday Night Football” broadcast begins in Week 2 and will, like last year, require a subscription to Amazon Prime or Prime Video to watch. Where to watch: Amazon Prime Video, CBS, Fox, NBC The NFL has no games scheduled for New Year’s Day. 1, which is Week 17 in the NFL and would normally have been the final “Monday Night Football” broadcast of the year, but the NFL will continue its normal routine of leaving the CFP alone - ESPN/ABC’s game that week is Lions at Cowboys on Sat., Dec. The College Football Playoff semifinals are scheduled for Monday, Jan. The Monday night slot, as of now, features the Baltimore Ravens at the San Francisco 49ers at 8:15 p.m. That’s followed by the Giants against the Eagles at 4:30 p.m. The league has a Thanksgiving-like three-game slate planned, starting with the Las Vegas Raiders at the Kansas City Chiefs at 1 p.m. and both subject to flex).Ĭhristmas falls on a Monday in Week 16 this year, and the NFL isn’t taking the day off. on ESPN) and Week 14 ( Tennessee Titans at Dolphins on ESPN and Packers at New York Giants on ABC, both at 8:15 p.m. on ABC Los Angeles Rams at Cincinnati Bengals at 8:15 p.m. on ABC), Week 3 ( Philadelphia Eagles at Tampa Bay Buccaneers at 7:15 p.m. on ESPN Cleveland Browns at Pittsburgh Steelers at 8:15 p.m. The double-game weeks this year are Week 2 ( New Orleans Saints at Carolina Panthers at 7:15 p.m. 11: the Buffalo Bills at the Jets in Aaron Rodgers’ home debut for New York. Another big change: Starting this year, Sunday games can now be flexed to Monday nights in Weeks 13-17 at the league’s discretion.ĮSPN opens the year with a big one on Monday, Sept. The other - Week 4’s Atlanta Falcons at Jacksonville Jaguars showdown at Wembley Stadium in London - is exclusive to ESPN’s paid streaming service, ESPN+.ĮSPN/ABC continues as the “Monday Night Football” broadcaster, but will get an extra double-game night this year. There are five international games on Sundays this year, with four appearing on NFL Network. Add $40 more to either package to toss in NFL RedZone. The cost: $349 a year for Sunday Ticket on its own, or $249 if you also sign up for YouTube TV. But there will be more crossover than we’ve seen in the past.Īfter nearly 30 years on DirecTV, the NFL Sunday Ticket package - which gives fans access to out-of-market Fox and CBS regional games - moves to YouTube TV. That means you will still see, for example, more Dallas Cowboys games on Fox and more Kansas City Chiefs games on CBS as those networks will want to protect as many of those games as possible. “While any given game is now eligible to appear on any network, Fox/NFC and CBS/AFC still have appearance minimums per team that keep the traditional conference affiliations relevant,” Mike Mulvihill, Fox Sports’ head of strategy and analytics, said on Twitter. But you can still expect to see a heavy dose of AFC teams on CBS and NFC teams on Fox. Reports that teams no longer “belong” to the respective networks have created some confusion regarding which broadcaster retains the rights to which games. © 2023 Detroit Lions, Ltd.Among the major changes to the broadcast schedule this year: the traditional AFC/NFC split between CBS and Fox is being further disrupted. No portion of this site may be reproduced without the express written permission of the Detroit Lions.
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