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    NFL Games Today TV Schedule: Start Times, Live Streams, and More for Week 15

    When and how can you watch the Week 15 NFL games today? Here are the start times, channels, and live stream options for all the action.

    Who faces off in NFL games today? Week 15 of the 2022 NFL season features 11 games on Sunday. Here’s how to watch all the action, including start times, channels, and live stream options.

    NFL Games Today | Sunday, Week 15

    The Week 15 NFL Games Today schedule features five divisional matchups, with two kicking off on Sunday. Every team has been through the bye week. However, a Saturday triple-header brings the Sunday games total down to 11. Below, we’ll provide information on how to watch every game on Sunday.

    Want to stream NFL games at home or on the go this season? Check out Vidgo or fuboTV, two streaming platforms that provide live sports across multiple devices. Additionally, make sure to check out our comprehensive guide on how to live stream NFL games.

    Philadelphia Eagles (12-1) at Chicago Bears (3-10)

    • Channel: FOX
    • Start time: 1 p.m. ET
    • Live stream: Hulu + Live TV, YouTube TV, FOX Now

    The Week 15 NFL Games Today schedule begins with the Philadelphia Eagles heading to Soldier Field to take on the Chicago Bears. After a two-week lull, the Eagles have returned to their high-flying form over the past three games. The offense is averaging 41 points per game over the last three weeks and is destroying anyone in their path.

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    Meanwhile, the Bears are the only NFC team eliminated from playoff contention ahead of Week 15. While they may not have the worst defense in the NFC North, it’s not doing them any favors. Chicago traded Robert Quinn and Roquan Smith away, and the Bears sorely miss Eddie Jackson on the field. It’s time to pack it in and focus on 2023.

    Atlanta Falcons (5-8) at New Orleans Saints (4-9)

    • Channel: FOX
    • Start time: 1 p.m. ET
    • Live stream: Hulu + Live TV, YouTube TV, FOX Now

    The first of two divisional games on Week 15’s Sunday schedule holds a fair bit of importance due to how abysmal the NFC South is in 2022. Despite being 4-9, the New Orleans Saints are just two games behind the Tampa Bay Buccaneers for the division lead. All eyes will be on the Falcons as rookie QB Desmond Ridder makes his NFL debut.

    Points will be at a premium today. While the Falcons’ defense has been awful this season, the Saints offense has matched their struggles. Meanwhile, the Saints defense continues to harass offenses despite getting next to no support from the offense. Ridder is in for a long day in this episode of a bitter rivalry.

    Detroit Lions (6-7) at New York Jets (7-6)

    • Channel: CBS
    • Start time: 1 p.m. ET
    • Live stream: CBS All-Access, Hulu + Live TV, YouTube TV

    One of the most anticipated games of Week 15 sees the Detroit Lions heading to MetLife Stadium to take on the New York Jets. This is a strength versus strength matchup between the Jets’ defense and the Lions’ offense. The past six weeks have seen the best stretch of Detroit football in recent memory. During that run, the Lions have wins over every NFC North rival and decisive victories over the Giants and Jaguars.

    The Jets have a fantastic crew on the defensive side of the football. Will the Lions be able to continue their momentum? If they can, will the Jets be able to keep up? Mike White is sidelined this week with broken ribs, forcing Zach Wilson back into the starting QB position four weeks after getting benched. The Wilson-led offense has not had much success this season. Hopefully, his benching made a difference.

    Pittsburgh Steelers (5-8) at Carolina Panthers (5-8)

    • Channel: CBS
    • Start time: 1 p.m. ET
    • Live stream: CBS All-Access, Hulu + Live TV, YouTube TV

    Who would’ve thought the Carolina Panthers would still have a shot at a playoff berth after a 1-4 start and firing the team’s head coach? That’s what being in the NFC South in 2022 gets you. The Panthers have won four games since Steve Wilks took over despite the musical chairs of starting QBs.

    T.J. Watt’s return has solidified the Pittsburgh Steelers defense. However, will he be enough to stop a surging Panthers rushing attack? Panthers RB D’Onta Foreman has gone over 100 rushing yards four times since Week 7. Between Sam Darnold moving this offense in a positive direction and the running back group firing on all cylinders, the Panthers could sneak into the NFC South champion conversation.

    Dallas Cowboys (10-3) at Jacksonville Jaguars (5-8)

    • Channel: FOX
    • Start time: 1 p.m. ET
    • Live stream: Hulu + Live TV, YouTube TV, FOX Now

    Well, the unthinkable almost happened. The Dallas Cowboys were a Dameon Pierce injury away from losing to the Houston Texans in Week 14. The Cowboys won 27-23, but the performance felt like a loss, as Dallas relinquished the lead in the first quarter and would not lead again until 41 seconds remained in the game.

    Jacksonville hosts the Cowboys after an impressive win over the Tennessee Titans, but it’s not going to mean much. The Cowboys dropped a rough one to the Packers in Week 10, then proceeded to pound the Vikings 40-3 the following week. Don’t expect Dallas to dismantle Jacksonville completely, but the Cowboys should cover comfortably.

    Kansas City Chiefs (10-3) at Houston Texans (1-11-1)

    • Channel: CBS
    • Start time: 1 p.m. ET
    • Live stream: CBS All-Access, Hulu + Live TV, YouTube TV

    Speaking of the almost-miracle, the Houston Texans host the Kansas City Chiefs this week after nearly breaking the Cowboys’ hearts. While the Texans were able to find some offensive success against Dallas a week ago, it will likely be a flash in the pan. The two-QB system of Davis Mills and Jeff Driskel may have been slightly head-scratching last week, but it won’t catch the Chiefs off guard.

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    Patrick Mahomes continues to direct Kansas City’s offense easily, showing why he is the best QB in the NFL. Travis Kelce added another milestone to his Hall of Fame career by crossing 10,000 career receiving yards, and rookie RB Isiah Pacheco has added a lethal option out of the backfield. Kansas City should get one step closer to clinching a seventh straight AFC West title.

    Arizona Cardinals (4-9) at Denver Broncos (3-10)

    • Channel: FOX
    • Start time: 4:05 p.m. ET
    • Live stream: Hulu + Live TV, YouTube TV, FOX Now

    The backup bowl starts the late-afternoon window as the Arizona Cardinals head to the Mile High City to take on the Denver Broncos. Kyler Murray went down in the first quarter of the Cardinals’ Week 14 Monday night loss with a torn ACL. The injury will sideline him for the rest of the season, giving Colt McCoy the starting position.

    The Broncos will also be without their starter, as Russell Wilson did not clear concussion protocol. While his absence shouldn’t go through the end of the season, fans will see Brett Rypien under center today. McCoy’s experience within Arizona’s system and extended playing time could give the Cardinals the edge in this game.

    New England Patriots (7-6) at Las Vegas Raiders (5-8)

    • Channel: FOX
    • Start time: 4:05 p.m. ET
    • Live stream: Hulu + Live TV, YouTube TV, FOX Now

    This matchup sees Bill Belichick and Josh McDaniels going head-to-head after coaching together for ten years in McDaniels’ second stint with the New England Patriots. The Las Vegas Raiders come into this game following a crushing Thursday Night Football loss to the Los Angeles Rams. While that would cause many to shy away from Las Vegas, the chance at beating Belichick means a lot in this game.

    Despite seeing some success last Monday night, the Patriots offense has been highly inconsistent, while the defense has taken advantage of poor and backup QB play in New England’s wins. The connection between Derek Carr and Davante Adams is liable to cash in at any time, and Josh Jacobs is ready to run over anyone.

    Tennessee Titans (7-6) at Los Angeles Chargers (7-6)

    • Channel: CBS
    • Start time: 4:25 p.m. ET
    • Live stream: CBS All-Access, Hulu + Live TV, YouTube TV

    The Los Angeles Chargers are fighting to stay in the playoffs. They have to take down another AFC playoff hopeful if they want to stay on track this week. The Tennessee Titans head to SoFi Stadium to face off against the Chargers in Week 15.

    Los Angeles’ WRs are finally healthy, and that was on full display in Week 14 when the Chargers beat the Miami Dolphins. Justin Herbert looks unstoppable when Keenan Allen and Mike Williams are on the field.

    The defense looked improved as well, but some of that can be attributed to Miami’s awful playcalling. The Chargers still struggle against the run, which is concerning when facing off against Derrick Henry. However, the Titans are just as bad at defending the pass, and given Herbert’s performance last week, Tennessee looks to be in more trouble than the Chargers.

    Cincinnati Bengals (9-4) at Tampa Bay Buccaneers (6-7)

    • Channel: CBS
    • Start time: 4:25 p.m. ET
    • Live stream: CBS All-Access, Hulu + Live TV, YouTube TV

    The final matchup in the late-afternoon window of the Week 15 NFL Games Today schedule features the Tampa Bay Buccaneers hosting the Cincinnati Bengals. Win games, and you’re in the playoffs. At least, that’s all the Buccaneers have to do. However, the schedule is not easy for Tom Brady and the Buccaneers. They need a big win against the Bengals, who seem to be cruising to an AFC North title.

    Like last season, Joe Burrow is playing his best football in December as the Bengals prepare for a postseason push. Burrow diced up the Cleveland Browns’ secondary even without Tee Higgins and Tyler Boyd. There’s not much the Buccaneers have shown this season to believe they can keep up or even slow down the Bengals.

    New York Giants (7-5-1) at Washington Commanders (7-5-1)

    • Channel: NBC
    • Start time: 8:20 p.m. ET
    • Live stream: NBC Sports, Peacock TV

    The final matchup of the day features an NFC East rematch from two weeks ago. The New York Giants head to FedEx Field to take on the Washington Commanders with an NFC Wild Card spot hanging in the balance. These two tied just two weeks ago in MetLife Stadium. However, the Commanders enter the rematch coming off a bye week.

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    The Commanders are peaking at the right time. Taylor Heinicke has rallied the locker room, rookie RB Brian Robinson Jr. has filled the RB1 spot perfectly, while Antonio Gibson has thrived in the dual-threat back role. The defense is getting healthy and turning a corner at the perfect time for a playoff run.

    The Giants’ 2022 season has been surprising and fueled by great coaching decisions from Brian Daboll, but the roster talent is bringing them back to earth. If Daboll can’t find any tricks up his sleeve, Washington will get one step closer to snatching an NFC Wild Card spot.

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