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While there is no week 16 game that is as intriguing as last week's Detroit-Buffalo matchup, there are still several good games to look forward to.
This week there are three national broadcasts between two teams with winning records, plus two regional telecasts between winning clubs.
The rare treat of two early games plus two late games lasted all of one week, with CBS owning the doubleheader in week 16.
That is offset by the NFL now being allowed to play two games on Saturday thanks to the completion of the college football regular season.
(I know it's tradition, but Army-Navy being the only college or pro football game available to watch on an entire Saturday is a letdown.)
Both of those Saturday games should be good: Houston at KC, and Pittsburgh at Baltimore.
In addition there are three college football playoff games on Saturday, so clear your to-do list before then.
There is also a fourth college football playoff game Friday night.
Owners of the Panthers and Bears are both saying Bah Humbug to NFL fans in their area by enforcing blackout rules. Viewers in Charlotte and Chicago will not get the option of watching another NFL game on CBS while the Panthers and Bears are being broadcast on Fox in those metro areas.
- Game of the Week: Steelers at Ravens
- Toilet Bowl: Jaguars at Raiders will go a long way to determining top-three draft order
- Biggest Mismatch (tie): Saints at Packers, Patriots at Bills
National Broadcasts - College and NFL
Thursday Night: 9-5 Denver @ 8-6 LA Chargers [-2½] (Amazon: Al Michaels, Kirk Herbstreet; Kaylee Hartung)
Friday Night: #10 Indiana @ #7 Notre Dame [-7] (ABC/ESPN: Sean McDonough, Greg McElroy; Molly McGrath)
Saturday 12:00 ET: #11 SMU @ #6 Penn State [-8½] (TNT/Max: Mark Jones, Roddy Jones; Quint Kessenich)
Saturday 1:00 ET: 9-5 Houston @ 13-1 Kansas City [-3½] (NBC; Noah Eagle, Todd Blackledge; Kathryn Tappen)
Saturday 4:00 ET: #12 Clemson @ #5 Texas [-12] (TNT/Max: Dave Pasch, Dusty Dvoracek; Taylor McGregor, Laura Rutledge)
Saturday 4:30 ET: 10-4 Pittsburgh @ 9-5 Baltimore [-6½] (FOX; Kevin Burkhardt, Tom Brady; Erin Andrews, Tom Rinaldi)
Saturday 8:00 ET: #9 Tennessee @ #8 Ohio State [-7½] (ABC/ESPN: Chris Fowler, Kirk Herbstreit; Holly Rowe)
Sunday Night: 8-6 Tampa Bay [-4] @ 6-8 Dallas (NBC: Mike Tirico, Cris Collinsworth; Melissa Stark)
Monday Night: 5-9 New Orleans @ 10-4 Green Bay [-14] (ESPN/ABC: Joe Buck, Troy Aikman; Lisa Salters)
CBS Early Game
? 8-6 LA Rams [-3] @ 4-10 NY Jets - Kevin Harlan, Trent Green; Melanie Collins
? 3-11 Cleveland @ 6-8 Cincinnati [-7½] - Spero Dedes, Adam Archuleta; Aditi Kinkhabwala
? 3-11 Tennessee @ 6-8 Indianapolis [-3½] - Tom McCarthy, Ross Tucker, Jay Feely; Amanda Balionis
? NO GAME - Home teams enforcing blackout
CBS Late Game
? 6-8 San Francisco @ 6-8 Miami [-1] - Jim Nantz, Tony Romo; Tracy Wolfson
? 3-11 New England @ 11-3 Buffalo [-14] - Ian Eagle, Charles Davis; Evan Washburn
? 3-11 Jacksonville @ 2-12 Las Vegas [-1] - Andrew Catalon, Tiki Barber, Jason McCourty; AJ Ross
Fox Single Game
? 12-2 Philadelphia [-3½] @ 9-5 Washington - Joe Davis, Greg Olsen; Pam Oliver
? 12-2 Detroit [-6½] @ 4-10 Chicago - Kenny Albert, Jonathan Vilma; Megan Olivi
? 2-12 NY Giants @ 7-7 Atlanta [-8½] - Kevin Kugler, Daryl Johnston; Laura Okmin
? 7-7 Arizona [-4½] @ 3-11 Carolina - Chris Myers, Mark Schlereth; Jen Hale
? 12-2 Minnesota [-3] @ 8-6 Seattle (LATE) - Adam Amin, Mark Sanchez; Kristina Pink
This week there are three national broadcasts between two teams with winning records, plus two regional telecasts between winning clubs.
The rare treat of two early games plus two late games lasted all of one week, with CBS owning the doubleheader in week 16.
That is offset by the NFL now being allowed to play two games on Saturday thanks to the completion of the college football regular season.
(I know it's tradition, but Army-Navy being the only college or pro football game available to watch on an entire Saturday is a letdown.)
Both of those Saturday games should be good: Houston at KC, and Pittsburgh at Baltimore.
In addition there are three college football playoff games on Saturday, so clear your to-do list before then.
There is also a fourth college football playoff game Friday night.
Owners of the Panthers and Bears are both saying Bah Humbug to NFL fans in their area by enforcing blackout rules. Viewers in Charlotte and Chicago will not get the option of watching another NFL game on CBS while the Panthers and Bears are being broadcast on Fox in those metro areas.
- Game of the Week: Steelers at Ravens
- Toilet Bowl: Jaguars at Raiders will go a long way to determining top-three draft order
- Biggest Mismatch (tie): Saints at Packers, Patriots at Bills
National Broadcasts - College and NFL
Thursday Night: 9-5 Denver @ 8-6 LA Chargers [-2½] (Amazon: Al Michaels, Kirk Herbstreet; Kaylee Hartung)
Friday Night: #10 Indiana @ #7 Notre Dame [-7] (ABC/ESPN: Sean McDonough, Greg McElroy; Molly McGrath)
Saturday 12:00 ET: #11 SMU @ #6 Penn State [-8½] (TNT/Max: Mark Jones, Roddy Jones; Quint Kessenich)
Saturday 1:00 ET: 9-5 Houston @ 13-1 Kansas City [-3½] (NBC; Noah Eagle, Todd Blackledge; Kathryn Tappen)
Saturday 4:00 ET: #12 Clemson @ #5 Texas [-12] (TNT/Max: Dave Pasch, Dusty Dvoracek; Taylor McGregor, Laura Rutledge)
Saturday 4:30 ET: 10-4 Pittsburgh @ 9-5 Baltimore [-6½] (FOX; Kevin Burkhardt, Tom Brady; Erin Andrews, Tom Rinaldi)
Saturday 8:00 ET: #9 Tennessee @ #8 Ohio State [-7½] (ABC/ESPN: Chris Fowler, Kirk Herbstreit; Holly Rowe)
Sunday Night: 8-6 Tampa Bay [-4] @ 6-8 Dallas (NBC: Mike Tirico, Cris Collinsworth; Melissa Stark)
Monday Night: 5-9 New Orleans @ 10-4 Green Bay [-14] (ESPN/ABC: Joe Buck, Troy Aikman; Lisa Salters)
CBS Early Game
? 8-6 LA Rams [-3] @ 4-10 NY Jets - Kevin Harlan, Trent Green; Melanie Collins
? 3-11 Cleveland @ 6-8 Cincinnati [-7½] - Spero Dedes, Adam Archuleta; Aditi Kinkhabwala
? 3-11 Tennessee @ 6-8 Indianapolis [-3½] - Tom McCarthy, Ross Tucker, Jay Feely; Amanda Balionis
? NO GAME - Home teams enforcing blackout
CBS Late Game
? 6-8 San Francisco @ 6-8 Miami [-1] - Jim Nantz, Tony Romo; Tracy Wolfson
? 3-11 New England @ 11-3 Buffalo [-14] - Ian Eagle, Charles Davis; Evan Washburn
? 3-11 Jacksonville @ 2-12 Las Vegas [-1] - Andrew Catalon, Tiki Barber, Jason McCourty; AJ Ross
Fox Single Game
? 12-2 Philadelphia [-3½] @ 9-5 Washington - Joe Davis, Greg Olsen; Pam Oliver
? 12-2 Detroit [-6½] @ 4-10 Chicago - Kenny Albert, Jonathan Vilma; Megan Olivi
? 2-12 NY Giants @ 7-7 Atlanta [-8½] - Kevin Kugler, Daryl Johnston; Laura Okmin
? 7-7 Arizona [-4½] @ 3-11 Carolina - Chris Myers, Mark Schlereth; Jen Hale
? 12-2 Minnesota [-3] @ 8-6 Seattle (LATE) - Adam Amin, Mark Sanchez; Kristina Pink












