NFL schedule Week 14: Highlights, TV coverage, channels for every game in UK

Joe Wright

NFL schedule Week 14: Highlights, TV coverage, channels for every game in UK image

The Detroit Lions and Green Bay Packers got Week 14 of the NFL season underway overnight on Friday.

Several more teams had been hoping to clinch a playoff place this week as the schedule returns to a more traditional format following last week's Thanksgiving run of games.

There were six 6 p.m. kickoffs on Sunday for UK viewers before the San Francisco 49ers and Los Angeles Rams hosted late games. The week concluded with the Dallas Cowboys and the Cincinnati Bengals meeting in the early hours of Tuesday.

Below is the full schedule for games based on UK kickoff times and where you can watch all the latest NFL highlights.

WATCH: Live action and highlights of the latest NFL games on DAZN

NFL schedule Week 13: Highlights and TV coverage in UK

Friday, Dec. 6

GameTime (GMT)TVLive StreamHighlights
Lions 34-31 Packers1:15 a.m.Sky SportsDAZN, Sky GODAZN

Sunday, Dec. 8

GameTime (GMT)TVLive StreamHighlights
Steelers 27-14 Browns6:00 p.m.DAZNDAZN
Giants 11-14 Saints6:00 p.m.DAZNDAZN
Dolphins 32-26 Jets6:00 p.m.DAZNDAZN
Titans 6-10 Jaguars6:00 p.m.DAZNDAZN
Vikings 42-21 Falcons6:00 p.m.Sky SportsSky GODAZN
Eagles 22-16 Panthers6:00 p.m.DAZNDAZN
Buccaneers 28-13 Raiders6:00 p.m.DAZNDAZN
Cardinals 18-30 Seahawks9:05 p.m.DAZNDAZN
49ers 38-13 Bears9:25 p.m.DAZNDAZN
Rams 44-42 Bills9:25 p.m.Sky SportsSky GODAZN

Monday, Dec. 9

GameTime (GMT)TVLive StreamHighlights
Chiefs 19-17 Chargers1:20 a.m.Sky SportsDAZN, Sky GODAZN

Tuesday, Dec. 10

GameTime (GMT)TVLive StreamHighlights
Cowboys 20-27 Bengals1:15 a.m.Channel 5, Sky SportsDAZN, Sky GODAZN

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Joe Wright is a Senior Editor at Sporting News, managing global soccer and the UK team. He was previously a sub editor and writer for Goal.com before spending six years as part of the Stats Perform editorial news service, covering major global sports including football, tennis, boxing, NBA, rugby union and athletics. Joe has extensive experience covering some of the biggest events in football, including two UEFA Champions League finals, Euro 2016, the Confederations Cup 2017 and the 2018 World Cup, which included the final in Moscow.