Time, TV Channel and Live Stream – 2025 Week 14
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NFL Week 14 kicks off when the Detroit Lions host the Dallas Cowboys on Thursday Night Football tonight. Start time, NFL TV schedule and how to watch.
The Patriots have routed the Giants 33-15 on “Monday Night Football,” extending their winning streak to 10 games. New England led 30-7 at halftime after an error-filled start by New York. Special teams was a particular struggle for the Giants, who allowed a 94-yard punt return touchdown by Marcus Jones.
It was an unfortunate sequence of events for the Pittsburgh Steelers coming out of the half. On the first play from scrimmage, Aaron Rodgers was sacked for a nine-yard loss, and he lost a fumble, recovered by Bills DT Christian Benford and returned for a 17-yard touchdown.
In the late afternoon, it's Max Brosmer making his first career start for the Vikings against the Seahawks, the Raiders facing the Chargers in the first game of the post-Chip Kelly era and the Bills looking to get back on track against a returning Aaron Rodgers and the Steelers.
As the Chicago Bears prepare to battle the Green Bay Packers, here's what to know about their Week 14 matchup.
Texans lead at the half 10-6, behind 13 of 22 for 153 yards from C.J. Stroud and 22 yards rushing and a touchdown from Nick Chubb. Woody Marks left the game and returned after a foot injury, and had 20 yards on the ground. Nico Collings had four catches for 69 yards, and Dalton Schultz also had four receptions for 32 yards.