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The mid-week holiday has resulted in an extremely short week, with two NFL games being played on Wednesday, as well as the usual Thursday night game.
In addition NFL fans are treated to three games on Saturday, thanks to the college regular season having concluded two weeks ago. That works out well as the college football playoffs are bumped up a few days to next Tuesday and Wednesday for their traditional New Years timeframe.
All four teams playing on Wednesday do have the typical four-day turnaround (they all played Saturday), so nobody has a huge disadvantage in that department. Interesting to note that the road team is favored in both of these games, as well as the Thursday night game.
Both Wednesday games will stream exclusively on Netflix, and Thursday's game will be on Amazon Prime video.
Dallas once again gets near-nationwide broadcast coverage, because apparently Jerry Jones wrote that into the NFL rulebook. Jones stepped down from the NFL's media committee in September; does that mean we won't get the Cowboys jammed down our throats every week next year? I doubt it. . .
Best Games/Playoff Implications: Chiefs at Steelers; Ravens at Texans; Packers at Vikings; Atlanta at Washington
Worst Games/Draft Order Implications: Titans at Jaguars, Raiders at Saints
Potential Blowouts: Jets at Bills, Cowboys at Eagles
National Broadcasts
Christmas 1:00 ET: 14-1 Kansas City [-2½] @ 10-5 Pittsburgh (Netflix; Ian Eagle, Nate Burleson, J.J. Watt; Melanie Collins, Stacey Dales)
Christmas 4:30 ET: 10-5 Baltimore [-5½] @ 9-6 Houston (Netflix; Noah Eagle, Greg Olsen; Jamie Erdahl, Steve Wyche)
Thursday Night: 8-7 Seattle [-3½] @ 4-11 Chicago (Amazon; Al Michaels, Kirk Herbstreet; Kaylee Hartung)
Saturday 1:00 ET: 9-6 LA Chargers [-4] @ 3-12 New England (NFLN; Chris Rose, Ross Tucker; Steve Wyche)
Saturday 4:30 ET: 9-6 Denver @ 7-8 Cincinnati [-3] (NFLN; Kevin Harlan, Trent Green; Melanie Collins)
Saturday 8:00 ET: 7-8 Arizona @ 9-6 LA Rams [-6½] (NFLN; Rich Eisen, Kurt Warner; Jamie Erdahl)
Sunday 4:30 ET: 11-4 Green Bay @ 13-2 Minnesota [-1] (Fox; Kevin Burkhardt, Tom Brady; Erin Andrews, Tom Rinaldi)
Sunday Night: 8-7 Atlanta @ 10-5 Washington [-4] (NBC; Mike Tirico, Cris Collinsworth; Melissa Stark)
Monday Night: 13-2 Detroit [-4] @ 6-9 San Francisco (ESPN/ABC; Joe Buck, Troy Aikman; Lisa Salters)
* All the above are also broadcast on a local chanel in those teams markets
CBS Single Game
? 4-11 NY Jets @ 12-3 Buffalo [-10½] - Jim Nantz, Tony Romo; Tracy Wolfson
? 4-11 Carolina @ 8-7 Tampa Bay [-8] - Ian Eagle, Charles Davis; Evan Washburn
? 3-12 Tennessee @ 3-12 Jacksonville [-1] - Spero Dedes, Adam Archuleta; Aditi Kinkhabwala
? 7-8 Miami [-6½] @ 3-12 Cleveland (LATE) - Andrew Catalon, Tiki Barber, Jason McCourty; AJ Ross
Fox Early Game
? 7-8 Dallas @ 12-3 Philadelphia [-9½] - Joe Davis, Greg Olsen; Pam Oliver
? 7-8 Indianapolis [-8] @ 2-13 NY Giants - Kenny Albert, Jonathan Vilma; Megan Olivi
? 3-12 Las Vegas [-1] @ 5-10 New Orleans - Adam Amin, Mark Sanchez; Kristina Pink
Fox Late Game - nationally televised
11-4 Green Bay @ 13-2 Minnesota [-1] - Kevin Burkhardt, Tom Brady; Tom Rinaldi, Erin Andrews
In addition NFL fans are treated to three games on Saturday, thanks to the college regular season having concluded two weeks ago. That works out well as the college football playoffs are bumped up a few days to next Tuesday and Wednesday for their traditional New Years timeframe.
All four teams playing on Wednesday do have the typical four-day turnaround (they all played Saturday), so nobody has a huge disadvantage in that department. Interesting to note that the road team is favored in both of these games, as well as the Thursday night game.
Both Wednesday games will stream exclusively on Netflix, and Thursday's game will be on Amazon Prime video.
Dallas once again gets near-nationwide broadcast coverage, because apparently Jerry Jones wrote that into the NFL rulebook. Jones stepped down from the NFL's media committee in September; does that mean we won't get the Cowboys jammed down our throats every week next year? I doubt it. . .
Best Games/Playoff Implications: Chiefs at Steelers; Ravens at Texans; Packers at Vikings; Atlanta at Washington
Worst Games/Draft Order Implications: Titans at Jaguars, Raiders at Saints
Potential Blowouts: Jets at Bills, Cowboys at Eagles
National Broadcasts
Christmas 1:00 ET: 14-1 Kansas City [-2½] @ 10-5 Pittsburgh (Netflix; Ian Eagle, Nate Burleson, J.J. Watt; Melanie Collins, Stacey Dales)
Christmas 4:30 ET: 10-5 Baltimore [-5½] @ 9-6 Houston (Netflix; Noah Eagle, Greg Olsen; Jamie Erdahl, Steve Wyche)
Thursday Night: 8-7 Seattle [-3½] @ 4-11 Chicago (Amazon; Al Michaels, Kirk Herbstreet; Kaylee Hartung)
Saturday 1:00 ET: 9-6 LA Chargers [-4] @ 3-12 New England (NFLN; Chris Rose, Ross Tucker; Steve Wyche)
Saturday 4:30 ET: 9-6 Denver @ 7-8 Cincinnati [-3] (NFLN; Kevin Harlan, Trent Green; Melanie Collins)
Saturday 8:00 ET: 7-8 Arizona @ 9-6 LA Rams [-6½] (NFLN; Rich Eisen, Kurt Warner; Jamie Erdahl)
Sunday 4:30 ET: 11-4 Green Bay @ 13-2 Minnesota [-1] (Fox; Kevin Burkhardt, Tom Brady; Erin Andrews, Tom Rinaldi)
Sunday Night: 8-7 Atlanta @ 10-5 Washington [-4] (NBC; Mike Tirico, Cris Collinsworth; Melissa Stark)
Monday Night: 13-2 Detroit [-4] @ 6-9 San Francisco (ESPN/ABC; Joe Buck, Troy Aikman; Lisa Salters)
* All the above are also broadcast on a local chanel in those teams markets
CBS Single Game
? 4-11 NY Jets @ 12-3 Buffalo [-10½] - Jim Nantz, Tony Romo; Tracy Wolfson
? 4-11 Carolina @ 8-7 Tampa Bay [-8] - Ian Eagle, Charles Davis; Evan Washburn
? 3-12 Tennessee @ 3-12 Jacksonville [-1] - Spero Dedes, Adam Archuleta; Aditi Kinkhabwala
? 7-8 Miami [-6½] @ 3-12 Cleveland (LATE) - Andrew Catalon, Tiki Barber, Jason McCourty; AJ Ross
Fox Early Game
? 7-8 Dallas @ 12-3 Philadelphia [-9½] - Joe Davis, Greg Olsen; Pam Oliver
? 7-8 Indianapolis [-8] @ 2-13 NY Giants - Kenny Albert, Jonathan Vilma; Megan Olivi
? 3-12 Las Vegas [-1] @ 5-10 New Orleans - Adam Amin, Mark Sanchez; Kristina Pink
Fox Late Game - nationally televised
11-4 Green Bay @ 13-2 Minnesota [-1] - Kevin Burkhardt, Tom Brady; Tom Rinaldi, Erin Andrews











