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NFL Schedule Week 17: TV Coverage, Game Times and Live-Stream Map
- Updated: January 1, 2017
The final week of the 2016 NFL season is here, and whether you’re trying to watch your favorite team clinch a playoff spot or trying to see your fantasy team through the final hurdle en route to that shiny trophy, everyone has a stake in Sunday’s games.
That’s right—Sunday’s games. For the first time this season, all the matchups are on Sunday. All the glorious Week 17 NFL action will happen on one day, and, thankfully, many of us have the following Monday off to recover.
Not sure if the matchup you want to watch is going to be shown in your area? 506 Sports has got you covered with the TV coverage maps Week 17:
Week 17 NFL maps are now up: https://t.co/heU86bFv9g
— 506 Sports (@506sports) December 28, 2016
Below is all the information you need to know about the TV schedule for Week 17, as well as some picks and previews for the must-watch games on tap.
Breaking Down the Schedule
The Lone National Game: Green Bay Packers at Detroit Lions
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Because all Week 17’s games take place on Sunday in either the two afternoon slots, there’s only one nationally televised clash this week, when the Green Bay Packers take on the Detroit Lions on NBC.
This game was flexed to the late slot, and it’s not hard to see why; it’s a network’s dream. It features two division rivals in a play-and-they’re-in situation. The winner takes the NFC North and earns a playoff berth.
Both teams have been successful this season, with nine wins apiece, but while the Lions won five games in a row in November and December, they’ve lost their last two. Green Bay, meanwhile, struggled in the middle of its season but has …