Sky Sports will broadcast seven NFL games this weekend as the 2021 season continues.
It is week 15 which means the return of the double-headed Saturday games.
The action gets underway on Thursday Night with Chiefs @ Charges from 1.20am.
Saturday’s double header begins with Raiders @ Browns from 9.30pm, before Colts host Patriots at 1.15am.
Titan’s travel to Steelers on Sunday from 6.00pm, while Ravens host Packers at 9.25pm.
NBC’s Sunday Night Football sees NFC South rivals Saints and Buccaneers square-off from 1.20am.
And the final game of the week – which will also be shown live on Channel 5 – is a NFC North clash between Vikings and Bears at 1.15am.
Thursday 16th December 2021
Chiefs @ Chargers
Sky Sports NFL, 1.20am
Fox, NFL Network, 8.20pm ET
Comms: Joe Buck, Troy Aikman
Ref: Shawn Smith
Saturday 18th December
Raiders @ Browns
Sky Sports NFL, 9.30pm
NFL Network, 4.30pm ET
Comms: Joe Davis, Kurt Warner
Ref: Craig Wrolstad
Patriots @ Colts
Sky Sports NFL, 1.15am
NFL Network, 8.15am ET
Comms: Kevin Burkhardt, Greg Olsen
Ref: Carl Cheffers
Sunday 19th December
Titans @ Steelers
Sky Sports NFL, 6.00pm
CBS, 1.00pm ET
Comms: Jim Nantz, Tony Romo
Ref: Brad Rogers
Packers @ Ravens
Sky Sports NFL, 9.25pm
Fox, 4.25pm ET
Comms: Joe Buck, Troy Aikman
Ref: Brad Allen
Saints @ Buccaneers
Sky Sports NFL, 1.20am
NBC, 8.20pm ET
Comms: Al Michaels, Cris Collinsworth
Ref: John Hussey
Monday 20th December
Vikings @ Bears
Sky Sports NFL, 1.15am
Channel 5, 1.00am
ESPN, 8.15pm ET
Comms: Steve Levy, Brian Griese, Louis Riddick
Ref: Scott Novak
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