NFL Week 13 schedule: Television channels, how to watch, stream games


The NFL Week 13 schedule features 13 games, with six teams on byes.

It begins with the Seattle Seahawks at the Dallas Cowboys in an intriguing Thursday Night Football game between NFC teams.

It concludes with the Cincinnati Bengals at Jacksonville Jaguars in an interesting Monday Night Football game between AFC teams.

Check out our rundown of games on the Week 13 NFL schedule, which also includes showdowns between Detroit Lions and New Orleans Saints, Denver Broncos and Houston Texans, San Francisco 49ers and Philadelphia Eagles and Kansas City Chiefs and Green Bay Packers.

All times MST. The Baltimore Ravens, Buffalo Bills, Chicago Bears, Las Vegas Raiders, Minnesota Vikings and New York Giants are the teams on bye weeks.

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Thursday Night Football schedule

Seattle Seahawks at Dallas Cowboys, 6:15 p.m., Amazon Prime Video (stream with Amazon Prime Video)

The Seahawks have lost two straight. A third straight loss could really hurt their NFL playoff chances. The Cowboys are surging with three straight wins.

NOTE: Every Sunday and Monday NFL game can be streamed locally on FUBO, click here for a free trial

Sunday early football games schedule

Los Angeles Chargers at New England Patriots, 11 a.m., CBS (stream with free trial from FUBO)

The Chargers have lost three straight to fall to 4-7. They are in last in the AFC West. The 2-9 Patriots have lost four in a row.

Detroit Lions at New Orleans Saints, 11 a.m., FOX (stream with free trial from FUBO)

The Saints are 5-6 and tied for first in their division. Such is life in the NFC South. The 8-3 Lions have a two-game lead in the NFC North.

Atlanta Falcons at New York Jets, 11 a.m., FOX (stream with free trial from FUBO)

The Jets have lost four games in a row to fall to 4-7. The Falcons are 5-6 after a big win over the Saints.

Arizona Cardinals at Pittsburgh Steelers, 11 a.m., CBS (stream with free trial from FUBO)

The 2-10 Cardinals seemed to regress in Kyler Murray’s third game back. The 7-4 Steelers continue to be led by their defense.

Indianapolis Colts at Tennessee Titans, 11 a.m., CBS (stream with free trial from FUBO)

The Colts have won three straight to move to 6-5. The Titans are 4-7 overall, but 4-1 at home.

Miami Dolphins at Washington Commanders, 11 a.m., FOX (stream with free trial from FUBO)

The Dolphins are 8-3, with a big lead in the AFC East. The 4-8 Commanders are just 1-4 at home.

Denver Broncos at Houston Texans, 11 a.m., CBS (stream with free trial from FUBO)

The Broncos have won five in a row to move to 6-5 on the season. The Texans are also 6-5 after a tough loss to the Jaguars.

Sunday late football games schedule

Carolina Panthers at Tampa Bay Buccaneers, 2:05 p.m., CBS (stream with free trial from FUBO)

The Panthers are 1-10 and have lost four games in a row. The Buccaneers are 4-7 with two straight losses.

Cleveland Browns at Los Angeles Rams, 2:25 p.m., FOX (stream with free trial from FUBO)

The 7-4 Browns are 2-3 on the road. The 5-6 Rams are 2-3 at home.

San Francisco 49ers at Philadelphia Eagles, 2:25 p.m., FOX (stream with free trial from FUBO)

A potential NFC title game preview? The 49ers are 8-3, with three straight wins. The Eagles are 10-1, with five wins in a row.

The San Francisco 49ers and Philadelphia Eagles face off in one of the most intriguing games on the NFL Week 12 schedule.

Sunday Night Football schedule

Kansas City Chiefs at Green Bay Packers, 6:20 p.m., NBC, Universo (stream with free trial from FUBO)

The 8-3 Chiefs are 4-1 on the road this season. The 5-6 Packers are 3-2 at home.

Monday Night Football schedule

Cincinnati Bengals at Jacksonville Jaguars, 6:15 p.m., ESPN, ABC, ESPN2, ESPN Deportes (stream with free trial from FUBO)

The Bengals have lost three in a row to fall to 5-6. The Jaguars are coming off a big win over the Texans that moved them to 8-3.

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