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2023 NFL Regular Season Week 17 TV and Announcer Schedule

The Lions celebrate their NFC North title with a Saturday night showdown against the Cowboys (ABC/ESPN, Dec. 30 @ 8:15 p.m. ET). It’s Detroit’s first crown since 1993, when it took the NFC Central. Dallas is a perfect 7-0 at home. Detroit aims to end a five-game slide against Dallas.

The top two teams in the AFC battle in Baltimore as the Ravens (12-3) host the Dolphins (11-4) (CBS/Paramount+, Dec. 31 @ 1:00 p.m. ET). Miami has won the last two contests against Baltimore. Fins speedster Tyreek Hill needs 359 yards to become the first receiver with 2,000 in one season.

The Chiefs host the Bengals (CBS/Paramount+, Dec. 31 @ 4:25 p.m. ET). Cincinnati’s three-game run ended Dec. 23 as it lost at rival Pittsburgh and fell to 10th in the AFC. Kansas City’s hopes of securing the No. 1 seed and a bye were dashed after a shock loss to Las Vegas on Christmas Day.

The Packers and Vikings try to keep their postseason dreams alive with a victory in Week 17 (NBC/Peacock, Dec. 31 @ 8:20 p.m. ET). Both teams are 7-8 and sitting just outside playoff position. Green Bay outlasted Carolina 33-30 in Week 16. Minnesota has dropped four of its last five.

All out-of-market games are available on YouTube TV NFL Sunday Ticket.

The following is the complete Week 17 NFL regular season schedule, including dates, start times (in Eastern), TV networks and scheduled announcers.

Thursday, Dec. 28, 2023 8:15 p.m.

New York Jets at Cleveland Browns (Prime Video)
Announcers:
Prime: Al Michaels (play-by-play), Kirk Herbstreit (analyst), Kaylee Hartung (reporter)
SAP: Miguel Gurwitz (play-by-play), Rolando Cantú (analyst)

The Browns (10-5) clinch a playoff berth with a victory over the Jets (6-9) on Thursday Night Football. Cleveland owns a three-game win streak after a 36-22 road decision over Houston. The Browns reached the postseason once (2020) since 2002.

Saturday, Dec. 30, 2023 8:15 p.m.

Detroit Lions at Dallas Cowboys (ABC/ESPN)
Announcers
ABC/ESPN: Joe Buck (play-by-play), Troy Aikman (analyst), Lisa Salters (reporter)
ESPN2: Peyton Manning, Eli Manning
ESPN Deportes: Rebeca Landa, Sergio Dipp, Katia Castorena, John Sutcliffe

The Lions celebrate their NFC North title with a Saturday night showdown against the Cowboys. It’s Detroit’s first crown since 1993, when it took the NFC Central. Dallas is a perfect 7-0 at home. Detroit aims to end a five-game slide against Dallas.

Sunday, Dec. 31, 2023 1:00 p.m.

Miami Dolphins at Baltimore Ravens (CBS)
Announcers: Ian Eagle (play-by-play), Charles Davis (analyst), Evan Washburn (reporter)
The top two teams in the AFC battle in Baltimore as the Ravens (12-3) host the Dolphins (11-4). Miami has won the last two contests against Baltimore. Fins speedster Tyreek Hill needs 359 yards to become the first receiver with 2,000 in one season.

New England Patriots at Buffalo Bills (CBS)
Announcers: Kevin Harlan (play-by-play), Trent Green (analyst), Melanie Collins (reporter)
The Patriots visit the Bills. In Week 16, Buffalo stretched its win streak to three games, while New England’s triumph at Denver aided the Bills’ playoff chase. New England upended rival Buffalo 29-25 in Week 7, securing Bill Belichick’s 300th win.

Atlanta Falcons at Chicago Bears (CBS)
Announcers: Chris Lewis (play-by-play), Jason McCourty (analyst), Ross Tucker (analyst), Amanda Renner (reporter)
The Falcons play the Bears, as both sides pursue the postseason. Atlanta remains one game back of Tampa Bay for the NFC South lead after Taylor Heinicke stepped in to top Indianapolis in Week 16. Chicago kept the hope alive with a win over Arizona.

Tennessee Titans at Houston Texans (Fox)
Announcers: Chris Myers (play-by-play), Robert Smith (analyst), Jennifer Hale (reporter)
The Texans (8-7) seek a vital win when they face the Titans (5-10). Houston is on the outside of the AFC playoff picture due to tiebreakers. Tennessee fell 19-16 to Houston in overtime in Week 15 on a buzzer-beating field goal by Ka’imi Fairbairn.

Las Vegas Raiders at Indianapolis Colts (CBS)
Announcers: Andrew Catalon (play-by-play), Matt Ryan (analyst), Tiki Barber (analyst), AJ Ross (reporter)
The Raiders (7-8) try to reel in the Colts (8-7) in the chase for an AFC playoff spot. Las Vegas’ hopes got a huge boost with Zamir White’s 145 rushing yards powering a 20-14 win over Kansas City in Week 16. Indianapolis beat Las Vegas 25-20 in 2022.

Carolina Panthers at Jacksonville Jaguars (CBS)
Announcers: Spero Dedes (play-by-play), Adam Archuleta (analyst), Aditi Kinkhabwala (reporter)
Expansion siblings duel in Duval County as the Jaguars (8-7) host the Panthers (2-13). Carolina has won three straight meetings to hold a 4-3 lead in the series. Jacksonville has dropped four in a row to fall into a three-way tie atop the AFC South.

Los Angeles Rams at New York Giants (Fox)
Announcers: Kevin Kugler (play-by-play), Mark Sanchez (analyst), Laura Okmin (reporter)
Matthew Stafford and the playoff-hungry Rams (8-7) cross the country to meet the Giants (5-10). Los Angeles has won two straight games and five of its last six. Stafford tossed 10 touchdown passes without an interception over the past four contests.

Arizona Cardinals at Philadelphia Eagles (Fox)
Announcers: Joe Davis (play-by-play), Daryl Johnston (analyst), Pam Oliver (reporter)
Jonathan Gannon leads his Cardinals into battle with the Eagles. Gannon spent two years as defensive coordinator in Philadelphia before taking the head coaching role with Arizona in February. Philly hung on to beat New York 33-25 on Christmas Day.

New Orleans Saints at Tampa Bay Buccaneers (Fox)
Announcers: Kevin Burkhardt (play-by-play), Greg Olsen (analyst), Erin Andrews (reporter), Tom Rinaldi (reporter)
The Buccaneers (8-7) claim their third straight NFC South title with a win over the Saints (7-8). Tampa Bay defeated Jacksonville 30-12 last week for its fourth victory in a row. The Saints are backed into a corner after a 30-22 loss to the Rams.

San Francisco 49ers at Washington Commanders (Fox)
Announcers: Adam Amin (play-by-play), Mark Schlereth (analyst), Kristina Pink (reporter)
Chase Young and the 49ers visit the Commanders. Young was chosen second overall by Washington in 2020 before being traded to San Francisco on Nov. 1. San Francisco faced a reality check on Christmas night by falling to NFL-leading Baltimore 33-19.

Sunday, Dec. 31, 2023 4:05 p.m.

Pittsburgh Steelers at Seattle Seahawks (Fox)
Announcers: Kenny Albert (play-by-play), Jonathan Vilma (analyst), Shannon Spake (reporter)
A pair of 8-7 clubs collide in the Pacific Northwest as the Seahawks host the Steelers. Seattle has won two straight to maintain a grip on the final berth in the NFC ahead of a quartet of chasing teams. Mason Rudolph is set to start for Pittsburgh.

Sunday, Dec. 31, 2023 4:25 p.m.

Los Angeles Chargers at Denver Broncos (CBS)
Announcers: Tom McCarthy (play-by-play), James Lofton (analyst), Jay Feely (analyst), Tiffany Blackmon (reporter)
The Broncos (7-8) seek a season sweep of the Chargers (5-10) to stabilize their playoff hopes. Denver topped Los Angeles 24-7 in Week 14 with two Russell Wilson TD passes, but lost both games since, including a 26-23 match to struggling New England.

Cincinnati Bengals at Kansas City Chiefs (CBS/Paramount+)
Announcers: Jim Nantz (play-by-play), Tony Romo (analyst), Tracy Wolfson (reporter)
The Chiefs host the Bengals. Cincinnati’s three-game run ended Dec. 23 as it lost at rival Pittsburgh and fell to 10th in the AFC. Kansas City’s hopes of securing the No. 1 seed and a bye were dashed after a shock loss to Las Vegas on Christmas Day.

Sunday, Dec. 31, 2023 8:20 p.m.

Green Bay Packers at Minnesota Vikings (NBC/Peacock)
Announcers:
Peacock: Mike Tirico (play-by-play), Cris Collinsworth (analyst), Melissa Stark (reporter)
Peacock (SAP): Miguel Gurwitz (play-by-play), Rolando Cantú (analyst), Ariana Figuera (reporter)

The Packers and Vikings try to keep their postseason dreams alive with a victory in Week 17. Both teams are 7-8 and sitting just outside playoff position. Green Bay outlasted Carolina 33-30 in Week 16. Minnesota has dropped four of its last five.