
NFL TV Schedule 2015: Week 13 Channel Guide, Coverage Map and Live Stream
The 4-7 Detroit Lions need to run the table if they hope to have a shot at making the postseason. That tough mission begins on Thursday night when they host the 7-4 Green Bay Packers.
The Pack aren't exactly looking like world beaters these days. They're coming off a humbling loss at home to the Chicago Bears on Thanksgiving. To add insult to injury, the loss came on the night Brett Favre had his number retired.

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The Lions are on a three-game winning streak that started with an 18-16 victory over the Packers in Green Bay. Can they sweep the series?
Per Pro-Football Reference, that hasn't happened since 1991. Here's a look at the complete Week 13 schedule with viewing information:
| Matchup | Time (ET) | TV | Location | |
| Green Bay | Detroit | 8:25 p.m. | CBS/NFL | Ford Field, Detroit |
| Matchup | Time (ET) | TV | Location | |
| New York Jets | New York Giants | 1 p.m. | CBS | MetLife Stadium, East Rutherford |
| Arizona | St. Louis | 1 p.m. | Fox | Edward Jones Dome, Saint Louis |
| Atlanta | Tampa Bay | 1 p.m. | Fox | Raymond James Stadium, Tampa |
| Seattle | Minnesota | 1 p.m. | Fox | TCF Bank Stadium, Minneapolis |
| Houston | Buffalo | 1 p.m. | CBS | Ralph Wilson Stadium, Buffalo |
| Baltimore | Miami | 1 p.m. | CBS | Sun Life Stadium, Miami |
| Cincinnati | Cleveland | 1 p.m. | Fox | FirstEnergy Stadium, Cleveland |
| Jacksonville | Tennessee | 1 p.m. | CBS | Nissan Stadium, Nashville |
| San Francisco | Chicago | 1 p.m. | Fox | Soldier Field, Chicago |
| Denver | San Diego | 4:05 p.m. | CBS | Qualcomm Stadium, San Diego |
| Kansas City | Oakland | 4:05 p.m. | CBS | O.co Coliseum, Oakland |
| Carolina | New Orleans | 4:25 p.m. | Fox | Mercedes-Benz Superdome, New Orleans |
| Philadelphia | New England | 4:25 p.m. | Fox | Gillette Stadium, Foxborough |
| Indianapolis | Pittsburgh | 8:30 p.m. | NBC | Heinz Field, Pittsburgh |
| Matchup | Time (ET) | TV | Location | |
| Dallas | Washington | 8:30 p.m. | ESPN | FedEx Field, Landover |
Coverage maps of the week's games can be viewed here, courtesy of 506 Sports. All out-of-market NFL games can be live streamed via DirecTV's NFL Sunday Ticket.
Colts at Steelers

No one seems to know whether Pittsburgh Steelers quarterback Ben Roethlisberger actually suffered a concussion in the team's 39-30 loss to the Seattle Seahawks on Sunday. Steelers public relations rep Burt Lauten says Roethlisberger self-reported concussion symptoms.
Roethlisberger told the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette's Ed Bouchette that he felt like he made the right decision, saying, "I'll play through any injury but [a] brain [injury]." Now it seems he's been cleared to practice, per Conor Orr of NFL.com. He cited NFL Media's Aditi Kinkhabwala, who said No. 7 took "the test" and was apparently given the thumbs-up.
That would seemingly indicate he didn't have a concussion.
Who knows what to make of all of this. Hopefully, he's fine and ready to perform for his team. It will need him, as this is a pivotal matchup with playoff implications. Both the Steelers and Indianapolis Colts are 6-5 and in the midst of the postseason push.
The Colts have their own QB issues, as Andrew Luck is still out with a lacerated kidney. However, Matt Hasselbeck has filled in admirably. The Colts have won three straight games, and they are trying to put some distance between themselves and the even hotter Houston Texans.
With so much going on around these two teams, this Sunday night tilt should be thrilling.
Dallas at Washington

After the loss on Thanksgiving to the Carolina Panthers and a season-ending injury to Tony Romo, it seems safe to pronounce the Dallas Cowboys' playoff hopes dead. At 3-8, they could still finish .500, but that seems like a pipe dream.
Even still, their battle with 5-6 Washington is a Monday night matchup. Go figure.
The home team still has plenty to play for despite its sub-.500 record. Washington is deadlocked with the New York Giants for first place in the woeful NFC East. The mangled Cowboys will try to play spoiler to one of their storied rivals.
Is that really enough to remain on Monday night? Apparently, it is.

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