Saturday, December 18 EXCLUSIVELY on NFL Network –
4:30 PM ET – Las Vegas Raiders vs. Cleveland Browns
8:15 PM ET – New England Patriots vs. Indianapolis Colts
‘NFL GameDay Kickoff’ Airs at 2:00 PM ET
On Saturday, December 18, NFL Network EXCLUSIVELY broadcasts a doubleheader of Week 15 games with playoff implications, beginning with the Cleveland Browns hosting the Las Vegas Raiders at 4:30 PM ET, followed by the New England Patriots traveling to face the Indianapolis Colts at 8:15 PM ET.
For Raiders-Browns, Joe Davis and Kurt Warner, along with Melissa Stark and Steve Wyche call the action from Cleveland. Raiders-Browns will also be available on local broadcast stations in Las Vegas (KSNV) and Cleveland (WOIO).
For Patriots-Colts, Kevin Burkhardt and Greg Olsen, along with Pam Oliver and Kristina Pink call the action from Indianapolis. Patriots-Colts will also be available on local broadcast stations in Boston (WBZ) and Indianapolis (WXIN).
Fans can stream these games through NFL digital properties across devices (NFL.com and the NFL app), NFL Network distributors’ apps and sites, and on phones via Yahoo Sports and the respective teams’ mobile properties. Live game audio will be broadcast nationally by Westwood One, and carried on SiriusXM and TuneIn.
Coverage on NFL Network begins at 2:00 PM ET with NFL GameDay Kickoff from Cleveland with Kay Adams, Joe Thomas, Willie McGinest and Wycheproviding the latest news updates prior to Raiders-Browns.
Additional coverage on NFL Network is provided by Colleen Wolfe, Steve Smith Sr., Michael Irvin and Maurice Jones-Drew from Los Angeles during halftime of Raiders-Browns, and pregame, halftime and postgame of Patriots-Colts, along with James Palmer from Indianapolis.
Start the day on Saturday, December 18 with Dan Hanzus, Gregg Rosenthal and Marc Sessler on Around the NFL at 7:00 AM ET, followed by Michael Robinson, DeAngelo Hall, Shaun O’Hara and Mike Garafolo on Good Morning Football: Weekend at 9:00 AM ET.
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