Struggling teams can use a confidence booster, and less of a dominant NFC West team will be the foe for “Monday Night Football,” with the Seattle Seahawks (6-7) hosting the Philadelphia Eagles (10-3).
Nick Sirianni’s team is looking to fix issues on both sides of the football after two straight double-digit losses to NFC leaders while looking to avoid their first three-game losing streak since 2021.
Seattle is coming off their fourth-straight loss of the season after losing to the San Francisco 49ers without quarterback Geno Smith.
The Seahawks now need a win to get back in contention.
- Thursday Night: LA Chargers @ Las Vegas (Amazon)
- Saturday 1 PM ET: Minnesota @ Cincinnati (NFLN; Chris Rose, Jason McCourty)
- Saturday 4:30 PM ET: Pittsburgh @ Indianapolis (NFLN; Rich Eisen, Kurt Warner)
- Saturday 8:15 PM ET: Denver @ Detroit (NFLN; Kevin Harlan, Trent Green)
- Sunday Night: Baltimore @ Jacksonville (NBC)
- Monday Night: Philadelphia @ Seattle (ESPN/ABC)
With the matchup slated for a national television broadcast on ESPN, we’re looking at where the remaining Week 15 matchups will be televised via 506 Sports.
CBS Early Game
NY Jets @ Miami –Jim Nantz, Tony Romo
Tampa Bay @ Green Bay–Andrew Catalon, Tiki Barber, Matt Ryan
Houston @ Tennessee–Spero Dedes, Adam Archuleta
CBS Late Game
San Francisco @ Arizona (LATE)–Ian Eagle, Charles Davis
Washington @ LA Rams (LATE) — Tom McCarthy, James Lofton, Jay Feely
Fox Early Game
Kansas City @ New England –Joe Davis, Daryl Johnston
NY Giants @ New Orleans –Kenny Albert, Jonathan Vilma
Chicago @ Cleveland –Kevin Kugler, Mark Sanchez
Atlanta @ Carolina –Adam Amin, Mark Schlereth
Fox Late Game
Dallas @ Buffalo –Kevin Burkhardt, Greg Olsen