
NFL Schedule Week 14: TV Coverage Map, Start Times and Live Stream Info
Four weeks left in the 2015 NFL season, four chances for each team still in contention to make their case for the playoffs.
Several teams are still hovering around the .500 mark, making the wild-card race in both leagues one to watch as the league enters its home stretch. Whether it's a battle for the AFC's top seed, attempts to topple an undefeated Carolina squad or the dismal but hotly contested NFC East race, there should be no shortage of drama as the season comes to a close.
For a coverage map showing what games are airing where across the United States, check out 506Sports.com. The full Week 14 start times and viewing info can be found in the table below.
Sunday Night Matchup
New England Patriots vs. Houston Texans
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| Time (ET) | Away | Home | TV | Live Stream |
| 1 p.m. | Buffalo Bills | Philadelphia Eagles | CBS | NFL Sunday Ticket (subscription required) |
| 1 p.m. | San Francisco 49ers | Cleveland Browns | FOX | FoxSportsGO |
| 1 p.m. | Detroit Lions | St. Louis Rams | FOX | FoxSportsGO |
| 1 p.m. | New Orleans Saints | Tampa Bay Buccanneers | FOX | FoxSportsGO |
| 1 p.m. | Tennessee Titans | New York Jets | CBS | NFL Sunday Ticket (subscription required) |
| 1 p.m. | Pittsburgh Steelers | Cincinnati Bengals | CBS | NFL Sunday Ticket (subscription required) |
| 1 p.m. | Indianapolis Colts | Jacksonville Jaguars | CBS | NFL Sunday Ticket (subscription required) |
| 1 p.m. | San Diego Chargers | Kansas City Chiefs | CBS | NFL Sunday Ticket (subscription required) |
| 1 p.m. | Washington Redskins | Chicago Bears | FOX | FoxSportsGO |
| 1 p.m. | Atlanta Falcons | Carolina Panthers | FOX | FoxSportsGO |
| Seattle Seahawks | Baltimore Ravens | FOX | FoxSportsGO | |
| 4:05 p.m. | Oakland Raiders | Denver Broncos | CBS | NFL Sunday Ticket (subscription required) |
| 4:25 p.m. | Dallas Cowboys | Green Bay Packers | FOX | FoxSportsGO |
| 8:30 p.m. | New England Patriots | Houston Texans | NBC | NBC Sports Live Extra |
| 8:30 p.m. | New York Giants | Miami Dolphins | ESPN | Watch ESPN |
Tom Brady and company are trying to stave off three straight losses. New England has been the best franchise of this millennium, but injuries have taken an undeniable toll on them as of late. As a result, the Pats have lost their last two games and dropped from an undefeated No. 1 seed in the AFC to a No. 3 seed scheduled to play in the Wild Card Round.
Per ESPN.com's Mike Reiss, tight end Rob Gronkowski has traveled with the team and isn't ruled out for Sunday's game against Houston. Scott Chandler has served well as a backup, even scoring a touchdown against Philadelphia in Week 13, but he's nothing like the irrepressible Gronk in the passing game.
Against a relatively soft Houston secondary, Gronkowski's presence would open up the field for the likes of a struggling Brandon LaFell—who's managed five catches just once in seven appearances this year—and Danny Amendola, the resident intermediate route-runner.

The fact that J.J. Watt has a broken hand bodes well for New England. The dominant defensive end could be slowed by his injury, although NESN.com's Doug Kyed doesn't think the Pats can afford to take him lightly:
"Since Watt rushes from the left side, it mostly will be up to Patriots right tackle Marcus Cannon to stop Watt. Cannon’s had an up-and-down season since becoming a starter after Nate Solder went down with a torn biceps. Cannon will need to have his best game of the season to stop Watt, and he’ll need plenty of help from right guards Tre’ Jackson and Josh Kline and tight ends Michael Williams, Scott Chandler and Asante Cleveland.
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Houston will try to match Brady with Brian Hoyer, who's thrown 18 touchdowns against six interceptions this year. DeAndre Hopkins has been one of the best wideouts in the league this year, but he could find himself in a tough matchup against an excellent Malcolm Butler.

If Hoyer is slowed in the passing game, the Texans will need plenty out of their run game, which now appears to be in the steady hands of Chris Polk. He carried the ball 12 times for 51 yards against the Bills in Week 13. Per Dale Robertson of the Houston Chronicle, coach Bill O'Brien has acknowledged his team is willing to ride the hot hand:
"Sometimes it comes down to who has the hot hand, who's running the best, who's running with the most confidence, who's seeing things the best. You are not going to take a guy out who is running the ball well.
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Houston's run game doesn't need to be brilliant to keep the team apace with New England, especially with LeGarrette Blount's recent downturn. But a win would require another standout performance from Hoyer at the very least. New England suffered from multiple costly turnovers in its loss to Philadelphia in Week 13. The team is eminently capable of inflicting the same sort of damage on a careless Texans squad, even on the road.
In order for Houston to pull off the surprise win, Hoyer has to make sure that he can find Hopkins consistently and that Brady is forced into short throws for most of the game. A low-scoring game likely favors the home team. Good luck trying to win a shootout against Brady, who's capable of making a mediocre group of pass-catchers look like Pro Bowlers at times.

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