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NFL Schedule Week 12: TV Start Times, Coverage Map and Live-Stream Info
- Updated: November 27, 2016
An appetizer of NFL action kicked off Week 12 on Thanksgiving day. The main course is set for Sunday.
Those who put on a show earlier in the week included Ezekiel Elliott of the Dallas Cowboys, Kirk Cousins of the Washington Redskins and Antonio Brown of the Pittsburgh Steelers.
Cousins was unable to lead his team to victory, but he threw for 449 yards, three touchdowns and no interceptions. Elliott, who scored two touchdowns and had 120 yards from scrimmage, was a big reason that production went for naught.
In the late game, Brown caught five passes for 91 yards and three touchdowns. “Brown has 10 games with multiple touchdown receptions in the past three seasons, the most in the NFL,” ESPN Stats & Info wrote. “Only two other players have more than five in that span: Odell Beckham Jr. with eight and Antonio Gates with six.”
Brown and the other stars of Thursday’s action kicked things off, but with bye weeks behind us, there are still 26 teams yet to play. Expect plenty more big plays and stat lines.
The Games Everyone Can Watch
Kansas City Chiefs at Denver Broncos
Sunday’s action is headlined by a matchup of 7-3 AFC West rivals the Kansas City Chiefs and Denver Broncos. The teams enter Week 12 with more similarities than just their records.
Both teams rely heavily on their defenses. Kansas …