NFL schedule Week 12: What games are on today? TV channels, times, scores

James Crabtree-Hannigan

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The Week 12 NFL schedule is as uneven as possible, with just two afternoon games.

But this deep in the season, we're squarely in the flex portion of the schedule, so more of the biggest games will get top billing.

In Week 12, that means the Cowboys and Patriots squaring off in a battle of Super Bowl hopefuls, and the Jaguars and Titans looking to remain in striking distance in the AFC South. The Sunday night game is a highly anticipated matchup between the 49ers and Packers.

That leaves the morning slate quite barren. None of the nine early games are between teams above .500. The combined record of the 18 teams is 72-107-1, an ugly .403 winning percentage. In that small pond, the Seahawks facing the Eagles is likely the standout game.

Here's everything to know about Week 12's NFL games, including a full schedule with TV channels, start times and scores.

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NFL schedule Week 12: What games are on today?

Here's the full schedule for Week 12 of the 2019 NFL season, plus final scores and how to watch every game live.

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Note: National broadcasts are listed in bold

Sunday, Nov. 24

Game Time Channel
Falcons vs. Buccaneers 1 p.m. Fox
Bills vs. Broncos 1 p.m. CBS
Bears vs. Giants 1 p.m. Fox
Bengals vs. Steelers 1 p.m. CBS
Browns vs. Steelers 1 p.m. Fox
Saints vs. Panthers 1 p.m. CBS
Jets vs. Raiders 1 p.m. CBS
Eagles vs. Seahawks 1 p.m. Fox
Redskins vs. Lions 1 p.m. Fox
Titans vs. Jaguars 4:25 p.m. CBS
Patriots vs. Cowboys 4:25 p.m. Fox
49ers vs. Packers 8:20 p.m. NBC

Monday, Nov. 25

Game Time TV
Rams vs. Ravens 8:15 p.m. ESPN

MORE: NFL TV coverage map for Week 12

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Week 12 kicked off Thursday night with an AFC tilt between the Colts and Texans, which Houston narrowly won after a controversial finish.

Sunday's slate begins with an absurd nine 1 p.m. games. None are especially appealing, but the Eagles hosting the Seahawks is one of a few that don't include a team below .500. Despite being on the road, Seattle will still be the favorites.

Both late afternoon games are compelling, with the Cowboys visiting the Patriots and the Jaguars and Titans battling for position in the tight AFC South.

The remaining two primetime games of the week will begin Sunday night with the Packers going on the road to take on the 49ers, and on Monday night, the Rams host Lamar Jackson and the Ravens.

NFL Week 11 scores

Thursday, Nov. 21

Game
Texans 20, Colts 17

Sunday, Nov. 24

Game
Falcons vs. Buccaneers
Bills vs. Broncos
Bears vs. Giants
Bengals vs. Steelers
Browns vs. Steelers
Saints vs. Panthers
Jets vs. Raiders
Eagles vs. Seahawks
Redskins vs. Lions
Titans vs. Jaguars
Patriots vs. Cowboys
49ers vs. Packers

Monday, Nov. 25

Game
Rams vs. Ravens

James Crabtree-Hannigan