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NFL Week 13: Who plays on Sunday? Schedule, games, times, TV

The Dallas Cowboys-Indianapolis Colts matchup headlines Sunday Night Football with the Boys continuing their quest to lead the NFC East division.

The Dallas Cowboys-Indianapolis Colts matchup headlines Sunday Night Football with the Boys continuing their quest to lead the NFC East division.
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Gidget Alikpala
Gidget writes for the latest news section of AS USA, covering breaking news and current affairs. She previously worked for TV for many years, both on and off-camera, as anchor, producer, and writer, reporting on topics from international to lifestyle news. She earned her master’s degree in journalism from the University of Missouri-Columbia.
Update:

Sunday Night Football features the Dallas Cowboys vs. Indianapolis Colts matchup, with the hosts favored to win. Dallas is in fifth place in the NFC, but are going to try to close the gap with the Philadelphia Eagles who are flying high at the top of the NFC East with a 10-1 record.

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The Colts will be looking to improve heir 4-7-1 record, and bounce back from their recent performance which has seen them losing five of their last six games.

Hot Sunday matchups

The Miami Dolphins (8-3) vs. San Francisco 49ers (7-4) showdown could be the week’s most-anticipated game, as it involves two of the hottest teams in the NFL right now. San Francisco sits at the top of NFC West, while Miami is nipping at the heels of the Buffalo Bills for AFC East supremacy.

Another much-awaited game is that between the Kansas City Chiefs and the Cincinnati Bengals, an AFC showdown between two dominant teams. The Chiefs lead AFC West with a 9-2 slate, while the Bengals are on a winning streak and share a 7-4 record with the Baltimore Ravens at the head of AFC North.

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One game that will be getting a lot of buzz is the match between the Cleveland Browns and the Houston Texans, mostly because of the return to the field of controversial quarterback Deshaun Watson after almost two years. He will be facing his former team, the Houston Texans, as well as some of his accusers who have vowed to attend the game and make their presence known.

The Arizona Cardinals and Carolina Panthers won’t be seeing action as they will be on their bye week.

Here is the full list of games for Sunday, Dec. 4.

TEAMSTIME (ET)TVVENUE
Cleveland Browns vs. Houston Texans1 p.m.CBSNRG Stadium
Denver Broncos vs. Baltimore Ravens1 p.m.CBSM&T Bank Stadium
Green Bay Packers vs. Chicago Bears1 p.m.FOXSoldier Field
Jacksonville Jaguars vs. Detroit Lions1 p.m.FOXFord Field
New York Jets vs. Minnesota Vikings1 p.m.CBSU.S. Bank Stadium
Pittsburgh Steelers vs. Atlanta Falcons1 p.m.CBSMercedes-Benz Stadium
Tennessee Titans vs. Philadelphia Eagles1 p.m.FOXLincoln Financial Field
Washington Commanders vs. New York Giants1 p.m.FOXMetLife Stadium
Miami Dolphins vs. San Francisco 49ers4:05 p.m.FOXLevi’s Stadium
Seattle Seahawks vs. Los Angeles Rams4:05 p.m.FOXSoFi Stadium
Kansas City Chiefs vs. Cincinnati Bengals4:25 p.m.CBSPaycor Stadium
Los Angeles Chargers vs. Las Vegas Raiders4:25 p.m.CBSAllegiant Stadium
Indianapolis Colts vs. Dallas Cowboys8:20 p.m.NBCAT&T Stadium

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