The 2021-22 regular season of the NFL plays its penultimate date of the regular round this weekend. The 32 teams will have action and there will be no duel on Thursday with the commitment between the Miami Dolphins and the Tennessee Titans as one of the most colorful of the date.
On Monday the programming culminates with the visit of the Cleveland Browns to the Pittsburgh Steelers, an AFC North divisional duel.
Tennessee Titans 20-17 San Francisco 49ers
Green Bay Packers 24-22 Cleveland Browns
Indianapolis Colts 22-16 Arizona Cardinals
Philadelphia Eagles 34-10 New York Giants
New York Jets 26-21 Jacksonville Jaguars
Buffalo Bills 33-21 New England Patriots
Los Angeles Rams 30-23 Minnesota Vikings
Houston Texans 41-29 Los Angeles Chargers
Cincinnati Bengals 41-21 Baltimore Ravens
Tampa Bay Buccaneers 32-6 Carolina Panthers
Atlanta Falcons 20-16 Detroit Lions
Chicago Bears 25-24 Seattle Seahawks
Las Vegas Raiders 17-13 Denver Broncos
Kansas City Chiefs 36-10 Pittsburgh Steelers
Dallas Cowboys 56-14 Washington Football Team
Miami Dolphins 20-3 New Orleans Saints
Washington Football Team vs. Philadelphia Eagles – Sunday 1:00 pm
Atlanta Falcons vs. Buffalo Bills – Sunday 1:00 pm
Kansas City Chiefs vs. Cincinnati Bengals – Sunday 1:00 pm
Arizona Cardinals vs. Dallas Cowboys – Sunday 1:00 pm
Carolina Panthers vs. New Orleans Saints – Sunday 1:00 pm
Tampa Bay Buccaneers vs. New York Jets – Sunday 1:00 pm
New York Giants vs. Chicago Bears – Sunday 1:00 pm
Las Vegas Raiders vs. Indianapolis Colts – Sunday 1:00 pm
Jacksonville Jaguars vs. New England Patriots – Sunday 1:00 pm
Miami Dolphins vs. Tennessee Titans – Sunday 1:00 pm
Denver Broncos vs. Los Angeles Chargers – Sunday 4:05 pm
Houston Texans vs. San Francisco 49ers – Sunday 4:05 pm
Seattle Seahawks vs. Detroit Lions – Sunday 4:25 pm
Los Angeles Rams vs. Baltimore Ravens – Sunday 4:25 pm
Green Bay Packers vs. Minnesota Vikings – Sunday 8:20 pm
Cleveland Browns vs. Pittsburgh Steelers – Monday 8:15 pm
The death of John Madden, one of the legendary figures in the NFL, is a major event. That is why a moment of silence will be observed at the Week 17 games to remember his legacy.
Sam Darnold will be the Carolina Panthers’ starting quarterback in Week 17 against the New Orleans Saints. Coach Matt Rhule’s decision will bench Cam Newton.
Washington Football Team vs. Philadelphia Eagles: Eagles
Atlanta Falcons vs. Buffalo Bills: Bills
Kansas City Chiefs vs. Cincinnati Bengals: Chiefs
Arizona Cardinals vs. Dallas Cowboys: Cowboys
Carolina Panthers vs. New Orleans Saints: Saints
Tampa Bay Buccaneers vs. New York Jets: Buccaneers
New York Giants vs. Chicago Bears: Giants
Las Vegas Raiders vs. Indianapolis Colts: Colts
Jacksonville Jaguars vs. New England Patriots: Patriots
Miami Dolphins vs. Tennessee Titans: Dolphins
Denver Broncos vs. Los Angeles Chargers: Chargers
Houston Texans vs. San Francisco 49ers: 49ers
Seattle Seahawks vs. Detroit Lions: Seahawks
Los Angeles Rams vs. Baltimore Ravens: Rams
Green Bay Packers vs. Minnesota Vikings: Packers
Cleveland Browns vs. Pittsburgh Steelers: Browns
The NFL day will be broadcast on television by the NBC, CBS and FOX networks. They will also be able to be seen in streaming by the world-wide service of NFL Game Pass.
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