Chargers-Patriots, Broncos-Bengals, Cardinals-Rams tripleheader Saturday on NFL Network

Chargers-Patriots, Broncos-Bengals, Cardinals-Rams tripleheader Saturday on NFL Network

The NFL has finalized the matchups and broadcast teams for Saturday’s Week 17 tripleheader on December 28 on NFL Network.

  • At 1 p.m. ET, the Los Angeles Chargers face the New England Patriots with Chris Rose, Ross Tucker and Steve Wyche at Gillette Stadium.
  • At 4:30 p.m. ET, the Denver Broncos face the Cincinnati Bengals with Kevin Harlan, Trent Green and Melanie Collins from Paycor Stadium.
  • At 8 p.m. ET, the Arizona Cardinals face the Los Angeles Rams with Rich Eisen, Kurt Warner and Jamie Erdahl at SoFi Stadium.

In addition to being broadcast on NFL Network, each game will be available on local broadcast stations in the competing teams’ markets (KCBS in Los Angeles for the Chargers and Rams games, WCVB in Boston, KMGH in Denver, WXIX in Cincinnati and KPNX in Phoenix).

Fans can also stream every game across devices with NFL+, the league’s direct-to-consumer offering available through NFL digital properties (NFL.com and the NFL App) and on an authenticated basis through NFL Network distribution partner apps and websites is available. and NFL platforms. Live game audio will be broadcast nationally on Westwood One and streamed on SiriusXM, the NFL app and NFL.com. For a complete list of viewing options, fans can visit NFL.com/watch.

Pregame coverage begins Saturday at 10 a.m. ET on NFL Network with “NFL GameDay Kickoff,” hosted by Colleen Wolfe, Steve Mariucci and Maurice Jones-Drew.

Coverage continues at 4:00 p.m. ET with Wolfe, Mariucci and Jones-Drew on “NFL GameDay Kickoff,” followed by a separate edition of “NFL GameDay Kickoff” at 7:30 p.m. ET with Rhett Lewis, Steve Smith Sr. and Michael Robinson. Coverage ends at 11:30 p.m. ET with the “NFL GameDay Final” featuring Lewis, Smith Sr. and Robinson.

watch.nfl.com allows fans to get a personalized view of the NFL schedule with all available TV and streaming service options, giving viewers the ability to find out where to watch national, local and out-of-market games each week at their location.

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