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Week 17 of the NFL season is here and with only two games left for each team and seven division titles still up for grabs, there are a lot of important football games set to take place between Thursday, Dec. 25 and Monday, Dec. 29.
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The NFL regular season comes to an end with some drama. Game 272 on NBC will see the Ravens play the Steelers for the AFC North crown.
The NFL schedule always gets a little funky around the holidays, and that's especially true in Week 17. Even with the league's jam-packed Christmas Day, 12 more games will have impacts on the postseason seeding and the status of draft order entering 2026.
Here's a look at the broadcast maps for Week 17. Pittsburgh at Cleveland (RED) Seattle at Carolina (BLUE) New Orleans at Tennessee (YELLOW) New York Giants at Las Vegas LATE (GREEN) Jacksonville at Indianapolis (RED) New England at New York Jets (BLUE) Tampa Bay at Miami (GREEN) Arizona at Cincinnati (YELLOW)
NFL fans slammed Netflix’s Christmas Day games, blasting constant interviews, weak production, and urging the league to rethink its deal.
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What NFL games are on today: Week 17 Sunday schedule, TV channels, live stream info, kick off times
Don't miss the Bears vs 49ers game tonight on NBC and Peacock. Live coverage begins with Football Night In America at 7 PM ET.
Below are the TV coverage map information for the Sunday afternoon games, according to 506 Sports. In Week 17, FOX has a doubleheader, while CBS will have a single game in every market. FOX has four 1 p.m. ET games to air nationwide. However, one area will not have a FOX early game. The Nashville area has reached a blackout limit or something.
Netflix has revamped its studio coverage for 2025, moving away from a single centralized show to two distinct studio crews. All pre-game, halftime, and post-game shows are produced by NFL Media and are scheduled to begin at 11:00 a.m. ET on Christmas Day.