Week 15 kicks off on Thursday night with the Falcons squaring up against the Buccaneers on Dec. 11 and wraps on Monday, Dec. 15, when the Dolphins head to Pittsburgh for a primetime showdown with the Steelers.
Sunday serves up a packed schedule, featuring eight early 1:00 pm ET kickoffs and five more in the 4:25 pm ET window. The slate includes five divisional tilts and a pair of conference clashes, highlighted by what promises to be a blockbuster NFC showdown between the Rams and Lions.
Meanwhile, in their third consecutive standalone showcase, the Cowboys will roll out the welcome mat for the Vikings on Sunday night in a high-profile NFC matchup under the lights in Dallas.
NFL Games on TV Today — Regular Season Week 15


























Where to Watch the NFL on TV Today?
NFL Games are broadcast on various channels depending on the day. Through a mix of TV channels and streaming services, you can watch the NFL on TV comfortably. Here's a list of channels and streaming services where NFL on TV Today are available.
Thursday Night Football: NFL+, NBC, Amazon Prime
Sunday Night Football: NFL+, NBC, Peacock
Monday Night Football: NFL+, ESPN, ABC
In-market Games: NFL+, ESPN, ABC, CBS, FOX, NBC
Out-of-market Games: NFL+, YTTV (via NFL Sunday Ticket)
How to Stream NFL Games Live?
In the age of OTT, you can cut the cord happily and still stream the NFL on TV Today. Streaming has never been easier than today because of the wide range of options available. Here are some of the best streaming services for the NFL:
NFL+: NFL+ allows you to stream live games that are broadcast on local channels in your area and nationally televised games like Thursday, Sunday, and Monday Night Football, but only on your mobile devices (smartphones and tablets).
Paramount+: Stream NFL on CBS with Paramount+! Subscribers can watch their LIVE local games across devices all season long.
ESPN+: ESPN+ gives you access to non-stop NFL action all season long, with live games, originals, highlights, and more. After you sign up, be sure to log in to your device with your ESPN account to stream on your TV and other devices.
Peacock: Watch Sunday Night Football – Primetime TV's #1 Show – on NBC or stream on Peacock.
Amazon Prime: Watch Thursday Night Football games live on Amazon Prime Video, all included with your Prime membership.
NFL Sunday Ticket: NFL Sunday Ticket provides access to all out-of-market Sunday afternoon regular season games for the 2025 NFL season.
All the streaming services provide a free trial in some capacity, allowing fans to pick the service of their choice. With mobile and smart TV access, you can watch the matches comfortably.
Key NFL Matches Today


























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The Buccaneers are set to host the Falcons to Tampa Bay on Thursday night as they look to get back in the win column after dropping five of their last seven.
Frequently Asked Questions
What time do NFL games start today?
The Buccaneers are set to welcome the Falcons to Tampa Bay in NFL Week 15's TNF, with kick-off slated for 8:15 pm ET or 5:15 pm PT.
How can I watch NFL games for free?
Select NFL games are picked for free broadcast on TV channels. However, streaming services offer free trials, allowing you to watch NFL games for free.
Which teams are playing on Monday Night Football/Sunday Night Football?
For the third straight week under the national spotlight, the Cowboys are back in a standalone showcase as they host the Vikings on Sunday night in a key NFC clash at AT&T Stadium.
Week 15 will wrap up with another primetime showdown, this time in Pittsburgh, where the Steelers will roll out the welcome mat for the Dolphins at Acrisure Stadium on Monday night.
The Bottom Line
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The NFL is growing in popularity every year. Millions of loyal fans are joined by newcomers who are awestruck by the action on the field. With plenty of choice available, you can pick your favourite service and watch your favourite game. Go through the team's schedule and pick the best service. We at GOAL will keep you updated with everything that's going on in the NFL.











