The NFL Week 16 schedule features 16 games, including three games on Christmas Day.
It begins with the New Orleans Saints at Los Angeles Rams in an NFC game on Thursday Night Football.
It concludes with the Oakland Raiders at Kansas City Chiefs, New York Giants at Philadelphia Eagles and Baltimore Ravens at San Francisco 49ers on Christmas Day.
Check out our rundown of games on the Week 16 NFL schedule, which also includes showdowns between the Cincinnati Bengals and Pittsburgh Steelers, Indianapolis Colts and Atlanta Falcons, Cleveland Browns at Houston Texans, Detroit Lions at Minnesota Vikings, Jacksonville Jaguars at Tampa Bay Buccaneers and Dallas Cowboys at Miami Dolphins.
All times MST.
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Thursday Night Football schedule, Dec. 21
New Orleans Saints at Los Angeles Rams, 6:15 p.m., Amazon Prime Video (stream with Amazon Prime Video)
This game has huge NFC playoff implications with both teams fighting for a postseason berth.
Saturday football games schedule, Dec. 23
Cincinnati Bengals at Pittsburgh Steelers, 2:30 p.m., NBC, Universo (stream with free trial from FUBO)
The Bengals have won three straight. The Steelers have lost three straight. Pittsburgh must win this game to get back in the postseason race.
Buffalo Bills at Los Angeles Chargers, 6 p.m., Peacock
Are the Bills back? Buffalo has beaten the Chiefs and Cowboys in consecutive weeks.
Sunday early football games schedule, Dec. 24
Indianapolis Colts at Atlanta Falcons, 11 a.m., FOX (stream with free trial from FUBO)
The Falcons may be 6-8, but they are only one game back in the NFC South.
Green Bay Packers at Carolina Panthers, 11 a.m., FOX (stream with free trial from FUBO)
The Panthers are bad, but they are 2-4 at home this season.
Cleveland Browns at Houston Texans, 11 a.m., CBS (stream with free trial from FUBO)
The Browns are just 2-4 on the road, and 7-1 at home. This game is on the road.
Detroit Lions at Minnesota Vikings, 11 a.m., FOX (stream with free trial from FUBO)
For all of their challenges this season, the Vikings are still in position to make the NFL Playoffs.
Washington Commanders at New York Jets, 11 a.m., CBS (stream with free trial from FUBO)
The Commanders have dropped five straight games.
Seattle Seahawks at Tennessee Titans, 11 a.m., CBS (stream with free trial from FUBO)
You can say whatever you want about Tennessee’s results this season, but you can’t say that this team doesn’t play hard.
Sunday late football games schedule, Dec. 24
Jacksonville Jaguars at Tampa Bay Buccaneers, 2:05 p.m., CBS (stream with free trial from FUBO)
The bad news? The 8-6 Jaguars have lost three straight games. The good news? They are 5-1 away from home this season.
Arizona Cardinals at Chicago Bears, 2:25 p.m., FOX (stream with free trial from FUBO)
Both of these teams could have big questions at quarterback this offseason.
Dallas Cowboys at Miami Dolphins, 2:25 p.m., FOX (stream with free trial from FUBO)
The Cowboys’ gauntlet of a schedule continues after playing the Seahawks, Eagles and Bills the last three weeks. They have the Lions in Week 17.
Sunday Night Football schedule, Dec. 24
New England Patriots at Denver Broncos, 6:15 p.m., NFL Network (stream with free trial from FUBO)
Not exactly the most enticing matchup for Sunday night, but the Broncos are still in a crowded AFC playoff race.
Monday football games schedule, Dec. 25
Las Vegas Raiders at Kansas City Chiefs, 11 a.m., CBS, Nickelodeon (stream with free trial from FUBO)
The Raiders are playing hard under Antonio Pierce, but they are 1-5 on the road this season.
New York Giants at Philadelphia Eagles, 2:30 p.m., FOX, FOX Deportes (stream with free trial from FUBO)
The Giants have scored an NFC-worst 189 points this season. They’ll need to put up some points on the scoreboard to beat Philadelphia.
Baltimore Ravens at San Francisco 49ers, 6:15 p.m., ABC, ESPN Plus, ESPN Deportes (stream with free trial from FUBO)
A Christmas treat. The two hottest teams in the NFL, and the current leaders in their respective conferences, face off in a Monday Night Football showdown.
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