Key Points
- Week 14 begins Thursday, Dec. 4 with Cowboys vs. Lions on Prime Video.
- Sunday features 16 games across CBS, FOX, NBC, and Peacock.
- Texans vs. Chiefs headline Sunday Night Football on NBC/Peacock.
- Eagles vs. Chargers close the week on Monday Night Football via ABC and ESPN.
- NFL games now span 10+ platforms, including Prime Video, Paramount+, Peacock, ESPN+, and YouTube TV.
NFL Week 14 Kickoff
The 2025 NFL season continues with Week 14, offering fans a packed schedule across multiple broadcast and streaming platforms. The week opens on Thursday, December 4, when the Dallas Cowboys face the Detroit Lions at Ford Field, airing exclusively on Amazon Prime Video at 8:15 PM ET.
Sunday Coverage Breakdown
Sunday delivers a full slate of 16 games, split across CBS and FOX in the early window.
- CBS (1:00 PM ET): Miami at New York, New Orleans at Tampa Bay, Indianapolis at Jacksonville, Pittsburgh at Baltimore, Denver at Las Vegas.
- FOX (1:00 PM ET): Five early games, followed by Chicago at Green Bay and LA Rams at Arizona at 4:25 PM.
- CBS (4:05 PM ET): Denver at Las Vegas.
Primetime belongs to Sunday Night Football, with the Houston Texans visiting the Kansas City Chiefs at 8:20 PM ET, broadcast on NBC and streaming on Peacock.
Monday Night Football
Week 14 concludes with a coast-to-coast showdown: the Philadelphia Eagles take on the Los Angeles Chargers at 8:15 PM ET, airing on ABC and ESPN.
Streaming Options
Fans can access games across a wide range of platforms:
| Platform | Games Available | Cost (Typical) |
|---|---|---|
| Amazon Prime Video | Thursday Night Football (Cowboys vs. Lions) | $15/month or $139/year |
| Peacock Premium | Sunday Night Football (Texans vs. Chiefs) | $7.99/month |
| Paramount+ | CBS Sunday games | $8/month with ads; $12.99 ad-free |
| ESPN+/ESPN Unlimited | Monday Night Football (Eagles vs. Chargers) | $11.99/month or $29.99 ESPN Unlimited |
| YouTube TV | CBS, FOX, NBC, ESPN, ABC (all games) | $84.49/month; NFL Sunday Ticket add-on available |
Cable and Local Broadcasts
Traditional cable providers such as Xfinity and Charter Spectrum continue to carry all major networks. Live TV streaming services including DirecTV Stream, Hulu + Live TV, YouTube TV, and Fubo also provide access.
Local affiliates broadcast Sunday games, making antennas a viable option for fans in metro areas. Meanwhile, NFL+ ($6.99/month basic, $14.99 premium) offers mobile streaming of local and primetime games, with premium subscribers gaining access to NFL RedZone and full replays.
Why So Many Platforms?
The NFL’s fragmented distribution strategy reflects billion-dollar media deals designed to maximize reach.
- Amazon Prime Video invested heavily for Thursday exclusivity.
- NBC/Peacock controls Sunday night broadcasts.
- ABC/ESPN anchor Monday nights.
- Paramount+ ensures CBS games reach cord-cutters.
Industry analysts note that YouTube TV remains the most comprehensive single option, offering coverage across all affiliates and networks.
What Happens Next
Week 14 promises pivotal matchups with playoff implications, including Cowboys vs. Lions on Thursday, Texans vs. Chiefs on Sunday night, and Eagles vs. Chargers on Monday. Fans can catch every game by navigating the NFL’s sprawling broadcast and streaming ecosystem.














