NFL postpones three Week 15 games due to COVID-19 surge

Cleveland has witnessed a considerable quantity of optimistic COVID-19 cases considering that it very last took the field Sunday, with additional than 20 gamers at this time on the reserve/COVID-19 checklist. Backup quarterback Circumstance Keenum joined starter Baker Mayfield on the checklist just after tests optimistic Thursday. Nick Mullenswill start off for the Browns if neither Mayfield or Keenum can return from the reserve/COVID-19 record in time for a game that will now consider put Monday. Head mentor Kevin Stefanski and managing backs coach Ryan Cordell are also currently unavailable simply because of COVID-19.

The Los Angeles Rams are also working with a important COVID-19 outbreak, putting nine players on the reserve/COVID-19 list on Thursday to carry their full of gamers on the listing to 21, with four much more on the apply squad reserve/COVID-19 listing. Linebacker Von Miller was the most notable addition Thursday. L.A. then extra 4 much more gamers to their COVID list Friday.

Cornerback Jalen Ramsey skipped Monday night’s acquire in excess of the Cardinals thanks to a beneficial check. Receiver Odell Beckham landed on the checklist Tuesday.

Washington quarterback Taylor Heinicke finished up on the reserve/COVID-19 listing Friday following a optimistic check. Backup Kyle Allen is currently on the reserve/COVID-19 list, prompting Washington to signal Garrett Gilbert off the Patriots’ practice squad. Washington also signed Jordan Ta’amu to the practice squad this 7 days, wherever he joined Kyle Shurmur, the predicted starter if Heinicke and Allen are unable to participate in Tuesday. The Soccer Team presently has a lot more than 20 players in COVID-19 protocol.

The NFL on Thursday declared updated protocols, which consist of totally vaccinated gamers staying allowed to return from quarantine a working day soon after tests constructive furnished they generate two destructive checks in just 24 hours and are also asymptomatic.

The current protocols also bundled variations to conversation among coaches, players and some others in crew facilities, prohibiting in-human being meetings for Tier 1 and Tier 2 individuals (together with coaches and players) except they are held outdoors or in the team’s observe bubble with bodily distancing integrated. Masking is also needed indoors for all gamers and team, including in the pounds home, no matter of vaccination position. Constraints on action outside the house the facility have also enhanced, prohibiting Tier 1, Tier 2 and Tier 3 personnel and gamers from public appearances or crew- or participant-organized charity gatherings and accumulating in groups of extra than 3 people outside the house of the facility.

The up-to-date protocols came as a reaction to a adjust in the COVID-19 landscape and are intended to “tackle the raise in circumstances and the advent of the Omicron variant.” NFL Network’s Judy Battista reported Wednesday that approximately 100 gamers not too long ago analyzed constructive for COVID-19 around a 3-day span. Thirty-two players had been placed on the reserve/COVID-19 list on Friday by itself. The ongoing enhance in placement of players on the reserve/COVID-19 list displays this spike in positive tests.

NFL schedule Week 14: TV coverage, channels, scores for every football game today

The NFL regular season continues to near its conclusion, and on Sunday, the playoff picture should gain some added clarity with a few high-profile matchups going on.

The Browns and Ravens face off in a matchup of AFC North contenders, with the Ravens hoping to solidify their spot at the top of the division and Cleveland hoping to get back to a playoff spot. The Chiefs will face the Raiders, who are hoping to stay in the playoff picture as well.

In the late afternoon window, the Bengals will face another west coast challenge with the 49ers coming to Cincinnati. The Bills, fresh off a stinging loss to the Patriots, will face former Pats QB Tom Brady and the Buccaneers.

This week also features a pair of exciting primetime matchups, with a rivalry game between the Bears and Packers on Sunday, and a fight between top NFC West teams in the Rams and Cardinals.

Sporting News has you covered for everything you need to watch Week 14 of the season.

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NFL schedule this week: Week 14 TV coverage

Here’s the full schedule for Week 14 of the NFL season, plus final scores and how to watch every game live. 

Note: national broadcasts are listed in bold

Thursday, Dec. 9

Game Time (ET) TV Channel
Steelers at Vikings 8:20 p.m. Fox, NFL Network, fuboTV

Sunday, Dec. 12

Game Time (ET) Channel
Ravens at Browns 1:00 p.m. CBS, fuboTV
Jaguars at Titans 1:00 p.m. CBS, fuboTV
Raiders at Chiefs 1:00 p.m. CBS, fuboTV
Saints at Jets 1:00 p.m. CBS, fuboTV
Cowboys at Washington 1:00 p.m. Fox, fuboTV
Falcons at Panthers 1:00 p.m. Fox, fuboTV
Seahawks at Texans 1:00 p.m. Fox, fuboTV
Lions at Broncos 4:05 p.m. Fox, fuboTV
Giants at Chargers 4:05 p.m. Fox, fuboTV
49ers at Bengals 4:25 p.m. CBS, fuboTV
Bills at Buccaneers 4:25 p.m. CBS, fuboTV
Bears at Packers 8:20 p.m. NBC, fuboTV

Monday, Dec. 13

Game Time (ET) Channel
Rams at Cardinals 8:15 p.m. ESPN, fuboTV

How to watch NFL games in Week 14

The NFL will have three prime time games with matchups slated for Thursday, Sunday and Monday. The Steelers and Vikings have already played their “Thursday Night Football” matchup. Next up is a rivalry clash between the Bears and Packers in Green Bay on “Sunday Night Football.” The next night, ESPN’s “Monday Night Football” will feature a matchup with NFC West stakes on the line with the Rams traveling to Glendale, Arizona, to take on the Cardinals.

The rest of the slate will be aired either on CBS or FOX. Check your local listings to see which games will be on your broadcast.

Canadian viewers can find the games on TSN, CTV and CTV2.

NFL scores Week 14

Thursday, Dec. 9

Game Score
Steelers at Vikings

Sunday, Dec. 12

Game Score
Ravens at Browns
Jaguars at Titans
Raiders at Chiefs
Saints at Jets
Cowboys at Washington
Falcons at Panthers
Seahawks at Texans
Lions at Broncos
Giants at Chargers
49ers at Bengals
Bills at Buccaneers
Bears at Packers

Monday, Dec. 13

Game Score
Rams at Cardinals

NFL schedule Week 13: TV coverage, channels, scores for every football game today

The NFL is reaching the final stretch of the season, with just six more weeks of regular-season action remaining, and several contenders will fight with high stakes on the line.

The Bengals continue to make a push in the AFC, both in the hunt for the North and for a wild card, after a thumping of the rival Steelers. On Sunday, they face the Chargers, who have lost four of their last six games and now find themselves needing to fight to re-emerge back in the playoff picture. The Buccaneers will have a chance to add to their division lead over the Falcons when the two clash in Atlanta.

In the afternoon slot, the Steelers will hope to turn things around in another AFC North battle against the Ravens, who are clinging to a one-game edge over Cincinnati after beating the Browns last Sunday.

The “Monday Night Football” matchup has perhaps the most enticing game of the week. The Bills will host the surging Patriots, who have won six straight to claim first place in the AFC East.

Sporting News has you covered for everything you need to watch Week 13 of the season.

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NFL schedule this week: Week 13 TV coverage

Here’s the full schedule for Week 13 of the NFL season, plus final scores and how to watch every game live. 

Note: national broadcasts are listed in bold

Thursday, Dec. 2

Game Time (ET) TV Channel
Cowboys at Saints 8:20 p.m. Fox, NFL Network, fuboTV

Sunday, Dec. 5

Game Time (ET) Channel
Buccaneers at Falcons 1:00 p.m. Fox, fuboTV
Cardinals at Bears 1:00 p.m. Fox, fuboTV
Chargers at Bengals 1:00 p.m. CBS, fuboTV
Vikings at Lions 1:00 p.m. CBS, fuboTV
Giants at Dolphins 1:00 p.m. Fox, fuboTV
Eagles at Jets 1:00 p.m. CBS, fuboTV
Colts at Texans 1:00 p.m. CBS, fuboTV
Washington at Raiders 4:05 p.m. Fox, fuboTV
Jaguars at Rams 4:05 p.m. Fox, fuboTV
Ravens at Steelers 4:25 p.m. CBS, fuboTV
49ers at Seahawks 4:25 p.m. CBS, fuboTV
Broncos at Chiefs 8:20 p.m. NBC, fuboTV

Monday, Dec. 6

Game Time (ET) Channel
Patriots at Bills 8:15 p.m. ESPN, fuboTV

How to watch NFL games in Week 13

The NFL will have three prime time games with matchups slated for Thursday, Sunday and Monday. The Cowboys and Saints occupied the “Thursday Night Football” slot, while the Broncos will travel to Arrowhead Stadium to face the Chiefs on “Sunday Night Football.” Then, it will be a matchup of the top two teams in the AFC East between the Patriots and Bills on “Monday Night Football.”

The rest of the slate will be aired either on CBS or FOX. Check your local listings to see which games will be on your broadcast.

Canadian viewers can find the games on TSN, CTV and CTV2.

NFL scores Week 13

Thursday, Dec. 2

Game Score
Cowboys at Saints

Sunday, Dec. 5

Game Score
Buccaneers at Falcons
Cardinals at Bears
Chargers at Bengals
Vikings at Lions
Giants at Dolphins
Eagles at Jets
Colts at Texans
Washington at Raiders
Jaguars at Rams
Ravens at Steelers
49ers at Seahawks
Broncos at Chiefs

Monday, Dec. 6

Game Score
Patriots at Bills

College football schedule, games 2021: What to watch in Week 14, TV channels, Saturday kickoff times

The first night of conference title games ha come and gone, and now a loaded Saturday is finally here as Championship Week in college football has arrived. Some of these games will not only result in pride but also serve as the closing argument for teams aiming for the College Football Playoff. No. 1 Georgia and No. 3 Alabama will square off in one of the most highly-anticipated SEC Championship Games of all time. Georgia is essentially a lock for the CFP, but Alabama needs a win to get in and gain confidence going into the postseason.

No. 2 Michigan is in its first ever Big Ten Championship Game, and a win over No. 13 Iowa will punch Jim Harbaugh’s ticket to the CFP — something that has evaded him since taking over the program.

It’ll be a busy busy college football weekend. Here’s a viewer’s guide to help you navigate through the action.

All times eastern
All games on Saturday unless otherwise noted

The big games

No. 5 Oklahoma State vs. No. 9 Baylor (in Arlington, Texas) — noon on ABC: The Cowboys won Bedlam last week with a second half defensive performance from the ages, and are looking for another signature win and style points to show off to the CFP selection committee. Quarterback Spencer Sanders had a big day last week, but it will be more difficult here against the stout Bears defense.

No. 1 Georgia vs. No. 3 Alabama (in Atlanta) — 4 p.m. on CBS: The Bulldog defense has been one of the best in a generation, and it’s final act until the postseason is a matchup against an Alabama team that has been inconsistent up front throughout the season. Meanwhile, Crimson Tide quarterback Bryce Young could lock up the Heisman Trophy on Saturday afternoon if he has a big game.

No. 21 Houston at No. 4 Cincinnati — 4 p.m. on ABC: The Bearcats are in a CFP position right now, but multiple other teams including Oklahoma State and Notre Dame are nipping at their heels. Houston has won 11 straight games and quarterback Clayton Tune has settled in nicely. It’ll be a big day at Nippert Stadium in what is the biggest Group of Five game of the CFP era.

No. 2 Michigan vs. No. 13 Iowa (in Indianapolis) — 8 p.m. on Fox: The Wolverines rushing attack led by Hassan Haskins torched and embarrassed Ohio State last weekend, but the challenge is much different this week against a Hawkeyes team that is driving by defense. These are uncharted waters for Jim Harbaugh’s crew, so it’ll be interesting to see if there is a hangover from the win over the Buckeyes. If there is, it could drastically change the CFP picture.

Other big games

No. 10 Oregon vs. No. 17 Utah (in Las Vegas) — Friday, 8 p.m. on ABC: Utah knocked Oregon out of the CFP race on Nov. 20, so revenge will be on the mind of coach Mario Cristobal and the Ducks on Friday night in Sin City. Both of these teams strive to dominate up front, and that is what this one should come down to on Friday night

No. 15 Pittsburgh vs. No. 16 Wake Forest (in Charlotte) — 8 p.m. on ABC: Get your popcorn ready, because the quarterback matchup between Panthers’ star Kenny Pickett and Demon Deacons’ signal-caller Sam Hartman will result in points-a-plenty. What’s more, it could be a Heisman Trophy finalist elimination game for the quarterbacks. 

Best of the rest

What channel is Cowboys vs. Saints on today? Schedule, time for NFL ‘Thursday Night Football’ in Week 13

The Cowboys head to New Orleans to face the Saints in a NFC battle on ‘Thursday Night Football’ this week.

The Cowboys (7-4) are coming off two straight losses to AFC West teams, the Raiders and the Chiefs. The Saints (5-6) are coming off four straight losses, including a blowout 31-6 loss to the Bills on Thanksgiving.

After getting a whole week off, the Cowboys are dealing with some COVID-19 issues. Coach Mike McCarthy tested positive on Monday. Wide receiver Amari Cooper tested positive back on Nov. 19, but since he is unvaccinated, he’s had to miss the last two games. He’s expected to play on Thursday night. 

The Saints have been dealing with quarterback issues for the last month since their starting QB Jameis Winston suffered a season ending torn ACL. Trevor Siemian started the last four games, so he has yet to win a game for the Saints. Taysom Hill, who started some for the Saints last season, is expected to start on Thursday. He suffered a concussion in Week 5, and has been dealing with a foot injury since.

Here’s everything you need to know to watch the Cowboys vs. Saints game on ‘Thursday Night Football,’ including kickoff time, TV channels and a full ‘Thursday Night Football’ 2021 schedule.

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What channel is Cowboys vs. Saints on tonight?

  • TV channel: Fox, NFL Network
  • Live stream: Amazon Prime, fuboTV

Both Fox and NFL Network will broadcast the “Thursday Night Football” game between the Cowboys and the Saints. Joe Buck and Troy Aikman will broadcast from the booth, while Erin Andrews and Kristina Pink will report from the sidelines.

Additionally, fans can stream the game on Amazon Prime with the same broadcast that’s shown on Fox and NFL Network.

Fans can also stream NFL games with fuboTV, which offers a seven-day free trial.

Meanwhile, viewers in Canada can watch the game on DAZN free with a 30-day trial.

Cowboys vs. Saints start time

  • Date: Thursday, Dec. 2
  • Time: 8:20 p.m. ET 

The Cowboys vs. Saints game will kick off at 8:20 p.m. ET at Caesars Superdome in New Orleans, La. All “Thursday Night Football” games in 2021 are scheduled to begin at 8:20 p.m. ET.

NFL live stream for ‘Thursday Night Football’

If you don’t have access to cable, there are multiple options for streamers to watch “Thursday Night Football” games. Here’s a list below if you don’t have cable.

Streaming option Cable subscription needed? Free? Cost Free trial?
NFL App No Yes
Yahoo! Sports App No Yes
DirecTV Stream No No $69.99/month No
fuboTV No No $60/month Yes
Hulu Plus Live TV No No $55/month Yes
Sling TV No No $30/month Yes
YouTube TV No No $65/month Yes

Cowboys schedule 2021

Week Date Opponent Time (ET) TV Channel
13 Dec. 2 at Saints 8:20 p.m. Fox, NFL Network
14 Dec. 12 at WFT 1:00 p.m. Fox
15 Dec. 19 at Giants 1:00 p.m. Fox
16 Dec. 26 WFT 8:20 p.m. NBC
17 Jan. 2 Cardinals 1:00 p.m. Fox
18 Jan. 9 at Eagles 1:00 p.m. Fox

Saints schedule 2021

Week Date Opponent Time (ET) TV Channel
13 Dec. 2 Cowboys 8:20 p.m. Fox, NFL Network
14 Dec. 12 @Jets 1:00 p.m. CBS
15 Dec. 19 @Buccaneers 8:20 p.m. NBC
16 Dec. 27 Dolphins 8:15 p.m. ESPN
17 Jan. 2 Panthers 1:00 p.m. Fox
18 Jan. 9 @Falcons 1:00 p.m. Fox

‘Thursday Night Football’ schedule 2021

Week Date Matchup Time (ET) TV Channel
1 Sept. 9 Cowboys @ Buccaneers 8:20 p.m. NBC
2 Sept. 16 Giants @ WFT 8:20 p.m. NFL Network
3 Sept. 23 Panthers @ Texans 8:20 p.m. NFL Network
4 Sept. 30 Jaguars @ Bengals 8:20 p.m. NFL Network
5 Oct. 7 Rams @ Seahawks 8:20 p.m. Fox, NFL Network
6 Oct. 14 Buccaneers @ Eagles 8:20 p.m. Fox, NFL Network
7 Oct. 21 Broncos @ Browns 8:20 p.m. Fox, NFL Network
8 Oct. 28 Packers @ Cardinals 8:20 p.m. Fox, NFL Network
9 Nov. 4 Jets @ Colts 8:20 p.m. Fox, NFL Network
10 Nov. 11 Ravens @ Dolphins 8:20 p.m. Fox, NFL Network
11 Nov. 18 Patriots @ Falcons 8:20 p.m. Fox, NFL Network
12 Nov. 25 Bills @ Saints 8:20 p.m. NBC
13 Dec. 2 Cowboys @ Saints 8:20 p.m. Fox, NFL Network
14 Dec. 9 Steelers @ Vikings 8:20 p.m. Fox, NFL Network
15 Dec. 16 Chiefs @ Chargers 8:20 p.m. Fox, NFL Network
16 Dec. 23 49ers @ Titans 8:20 p.m. NFL Network

NFL schedule Week 12: TV coverage, channels, scores for every football game today

Thanksgiving has come and gone, and all that remain are the leftovers in the fridge and 12 more games in the Week 12 NFL slate.

Three games were already played on Thanksgiving, but that was just the start of this week in NFL action, and there are several games with heavy playoff implications. The Buccaneers will hope to slow down Jonathan Taylor and the surging Colts, who have won five of their past six games, while the AFC South-leading Titans will do battle with the AFC East-leading Patriots, who have won five straight.

There’s also a matchup of two AFC North contenders with the Bengals hosting the Steelers in a rematch of a Week 3 matchup between the two teams. In the later afternoon slot, several of the NFC’s best will be on display with a high-profile matchup pitting the Rams against the Packers, as both teams are looking for a rebound after losing in their last games. The two teams that most recently claimed wins against Los Angeles and Green Bay, the 49ers and Vikings, will also be playing as both look to improve on their 5-5 records.

And the remaining two primetime games bring plenty of excitement, with the Browns taking on the Ravens in another AFC North clash on Sunday, and the Washington Football Team facing the Seahawks on Monday.

Sporting News has you covered for everything you need to watch Week 12 of the season.

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NFL schedule this week: Week 12 TV coverage

Here’s the full schedule for Week 12 of the NFL season, plus final scores and how to watch every game live. 

Note: national broadcasts are listed in bold

Thursday, Nov. 25

Game Time (ET) TV Channel
Bears at Lions 12:30 p.m. Fox,  fuboTV
Raiders at Cowboys 4:30 p.m. CBS,  fuboTV
Bills at Saints 8:20 p.m. NBC,  fuboTV

Sunday, Nov. 28

Game Time (ET) Channel
Steelers at Bengals 1:00 p.m. CBS, fuboTV
Buccaneers at Colts 1:00 p.m. Fox, fuboTV
Panthers at Dolphins 1:00 p.m. Fox, fuboTV
Titans at Patriots 1:00 p.m. CBS, fuboTV
Eagles at Giants 1:00 p.m. Fox, fuboTV
Falcons at Jaguars 1:00 p.m. CBS, fuboTV
Jets at Texans 1:00 p.m. CBS, fuboTV
Chargers at Broncos 4:05 p.m. CBS, fuboTV
Rams at Packers 4:25 p.m. Fox, fuboTV
Vikings at 49ers 4:25 p.m. Fox, fuboTV
Browns at Ravens 8:20 p.m. NBC, fuboTV

Monday, Nov. 29

Game Time (ET) Channel
Seahawks at Washington 8:15 p.m. ESPN, fuboTV

How to watch NFL games in Week 12

It’s Thanksgiving week, which meant there were two added games on the primetime schedule, with the Bears-Lions, Raiders-Cowboys and Bills-Saints all playing on Thursday. With the weekend now here, the schedule returns to normalcy, with the Browns and Ravens playing on “Sunday Night Football,” followed by the Seahawks and WFT playing on “Monday Night Football.”

The rest of the slate will be aired either on CBS or FOX. Check your local listings to see which games will be on your broadcast.

Canadian viewers can find the games on TSN, CTV and CTV2.

NFL scores Week 12

Thursday, 25

Game Score
Bears at Lions
Raiders at Cowboys
Bills at Saints

Sunday, Nov. 28

Game Score
Steelers at Bengals
Buccaneers at Colts
Panthers at Dolphins
Titans at Patriots
Eagles at Giants
Falcons at Jaguars
Jets at Texans
Chargers at Broncos
Rams at Packers
Vikings at 49ers
Browns at Ravens

Monday, Nov. 29

Game Score
Seahawks at Washington