When do the NFL games today kick off?
With a thrilling Thursday Night Football game and a Saturday triple-header, Week 15 has already gotten off to a good start. With four divisional games and a few showdowns with playoff-seeding implications, how can you watch the Week 15 Sunday slate? Here’s how to watch all the NFL games today, including the start time, channel, and live stream options.
NFL Games Today: Sunday TV Schedule, Channels, Live Stream Options, and More
Week 15’s Sunday schedule features just 11 games, with the other five getting spread throughout Thursday, Saturday, and Monday. The bye weeks have concluded, which means 16 games for the next four weeks. Here’s how to watch every game on Sunday in Week 15.
Chicago Bears (5-8) at Cleveland Browns (8-5)
- Start time: 1 p.m. ET
- Channel: FOX
- Live stream options: Hulu + Live TV, YouTube TV, FOX Now
Today’s first NFL game sees the Chicago Bears taking on the Cleveland Browns. Despite many issues at QB this season, the Browns have stayed strong and fought their way to the AFC’s fifth seed. With the Steelers on their heels, the offense has found new life under the direction of 38-year-old QB Joe Flacco, who was given a new contract this week.
The Bears are also surging; while a playoff berth may be too far out of reach, going 3-1 over the last four weeks has shown some promise for next season. While Chicago is playing well, the Browns have been showing out all season. With the playoffs on the line, Browns QB Joe Flacco should continue his impressive run.
Tampa Bay Buccaneers (6-7) at Green Bay Packers (6-7)
- Start time: 1 p.m. ET
- Channel: CBS
- Live stream options: Hulu + Live TV, YouTube TV, CBS All-Access
Both squads hold onto an NFC playoff berth, making a win in this matchup between the Tampa Bay Buccaneers and Green Bay Packers vital. However, the Buccaneers have stumbled to the top of the NFC South. In easily the league’s worst division, Tampa Bay has had multiple opportunities to pull away but has failed to do so. Will this week be any different?
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Meanwhile, despite a loss to the New York Giants last week, Green Bay has been on an impressive late-season stretch, showing vast improvement on offense from the start of the season. With QB Jordan Love and the WRs on the same page, can the Packers continue their upward trend and grab a win at home?
Houston Texans (7-6) at Tennessee Titans (5-8)
- Start time: 1 p.m. ET
- Channel: CBS
- Live stream options: Hulu + Live TV, YouTube TV, CBS All-Access
The first divisional game of the day features an AFC South battle between the Houston Texans and Tennessee Titans. While the Texans are fighting for a postseason appearance, they’ll likely have to do it without rookie QB C.J. Stroud this week. The QB is listed as doubtful after being in concussion protocol all week; it will be Case Keenum or Davis Mills if Stroud can’t go.
New York Jets (5-8) at Miami Dolphins (9-4)
- Start time: 1 p.m. ET
- Channel: CBS
- Live stream options: Hulu + Live TV, YouTube TV, CBS All-Access
When things were looking bright, the old Miami luck showed up as the Dolphins lost an ugly game to the Tennessee Titans on Monday Night Football in Week 14. After going up 27-13 late in the fourth quarter, the Titans put two drives together as the Dolphins offense struggled without WR Tyreek Hill and won the game 28-27.
With the chance at the first seed gone for now, the Dolphins need to figure out their issues before the postseason. Hill is still day-to-day with a sprained ankle he suffered on Monday night, and his availability makes or breaks this offense. Either Miami needs to hope Hill can tough it out, or Mike McDaniel and Tua need to find some answers not involving the All-Pro WR.
Kansas City Chiefs (8-5) at New England Patriots (3-10)
- Start time: 1 p.m. ET
- Channel: FOX
- Live stream options: Hulu + Live TV, YouTube TV, FOX Now
The Kansas City Chiefs struggled and fell to the Buffalo Bills last week in dramatic fashion. The offense would score an incredible Patrick Mahomes to Travis Kelce to Kadarius Toney touchdown … if Toney weren’t lined up offsides. The play was just a microcosm of the Chiefs’ season as the offense continues to hold Kansas City back despite Mahomes and Kelce’s best efforts.
On the other hand, the New England Patriots join the Carolina Panthers as the only teams officially eliminated from playoff contention despite their win last week. QB Bailey Zappe threw three touchdowns while RB Ezekiel Elliot thrived on the ground and through the air in Rhamondre Stevenson’s absence. Can the Patriots play spoiler for AFC playoff contenders in back-to-back weeks?
New York Giants (5-8) at New Orleans Saints (6-7)
- Start time: 1 p.m. ET
- Channel: FOX
- Live stream options: Hulu + Live TV, YouTube TV, FOX Now
After an insane game of musical QBs, the Giants have finally found the guy to grind out some wins for them, at least for this season. While the first two weeks were rough, rookie QB Tommy DeVito has led the Giants to three straight wins, with the offense looking better than ever. While it would likely take them running the table, can the rookie manufacture a playoff push?
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They get one more favorable matchup before playing the Philadelphia Eagles twice and the Los Angeles Rams with their visit to New Orleans. Like their fellow NFC South members, the Saints have stumbled through the season and find themselves in a three-way tie for first. A win doesn’t guarantee the division, but it helps. But given how New Orleans has played, a Giants win today wouldn’t be shocking.
Atlanta Falcons (6-7) at Carolina Panthers (1-12)
- Start time: 1 p.m. ET
- Channel: FOX
- Live stream options: Hulu + Live TV, YouTube TV, FOX Now
Speaking of the NFC South, the final game in the early window is a divisional battle between the Atlanta Falcons and Carolina Panthers. Atlanta has one goal in mind for the rest of the season: win out and hope for a Tampa Bay Buccaneers loss to take the NFC South. They get an easy boost to those odds this week against a Panthers team that has yet to win in the division this season.
Washington Commanders (4-9) at Los Angeles Rams (6-7)
- Start time: 4:05 p.m. ET
- Channel: CBS
- Live stream options: Hulu + Live TV, YouTube TV, CBS All-Access
The late afternoon window starts with the Washington Commanders heading to SoFi Stadium to take on the Los Angeles Rams. The Rams lost a heartbreaker in overtime last week to Baltimore and hope to bounce back against a weak Washington defense. Stafford picked apart the Ravens and should have no problem having his way with the Commanders’ secondary.
While Washington could score some points against a tired Rams defense, Commanders QB Sam Howell has been going down quite a bit again. Can Rams defensive lineman Aaron Donald and company tee off with a favorable matchup?
San Francisco 49ers (10-3) at Arizona Cardinals (3-10)
- Start time: 4:05 p.m. ET
- Channel: CBS
- Live stream options: Hulu + Live TV, YouTube TV, CBS All-Access
Today’s last divisional matchup features an NFC West tilt between the San Francisco 49ers and Arizona Cardinals. The 49ers got through the most challenging part of their schedule unscathed, sweeping the Seattle Seahawks and thrashing the Eagles. With the offense and defense firing on all cylinders, San Francisco should have no issues dominating a fresh but outmatched Arizona squad.
Dallas Cowboys (10-3) at Buffalo Bills (7-6)
- Start time: 1 p.m. ET
- Channel: FOX
- Live stream options: Hulu + Live TV, YouTube TV, FOX Now
Today’s final game in the late window sees the Dallas Cowboys heading to Highmark Stadium to take on the Buffalo Bills. The Bills are on the outside looking in. Technically, every win is crucial to their playoff aspirations as the last of the 7-6 AFC teams. The win against the Chiefs was huge after the close loss to the Eagles the week before. Can Buffalo keep the momentum going?
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While it won’t be easy, the Cowboys won’t have an easy time either. Dallas has dominated at home, but all three losses have come on the road. With the elements being a factor and the rowdy Buffalo atmosphere, QB Dak Prescott and the offense face a more formidable challenge than usual. If the Cowboys’ offense is unphased, will the Bills be able to keep up?
Baltimore Ravens (10-3) at Jacksonville Jaguars (8-5)
- Start time: 8:20 p.m. ET
- Channel: NBC
- Live stream options: Peacock
Sunday Night Football features a matchup between AFC divisional leaders as the Baltimore Ravens head to Duval County to take on the Jacksonville Jaguars. A few weeks ago, the Jaguars were 8-3 and controlled their playoff destiny. Win out, and they clinched the AFC’s No. 1 seed. They’ve now lost two straight and sit at the AFC’s fourth seed.
The Ravens are on another three-game winning streak and sit in the same spot as Jacksonville was in two weeks ago, winning out, and they are the AFC’s No. 1 seed. Baltimore has looked like one of the best teams in the NFL all season. Can they finish the job and clinch the postseason bye? Jacksonville can give themselves another shot at the top with an upset.
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