
NFL Schedule Week 6: TV Coverage Map, Start Times and Live-Stream Info
The San Diego Chargers opened up Week 6 of the 2016 season with a 21-13 victory over their AFC West division rivals, the Denver Broncos.
San Diego quarterback Philip Rivers passed Dan Fouts for the most passing yards in Chargers history during the game.
"That's the word that comes to mind—thankful," Rivers said, per the Chargers' official Twitter account. "To be able to be here that long, have that accomplishment and have so many people be a part of it."
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The Chargers win came at a critical moment, too. Another loss would have moved San Diego to 1-5 and effectively ended its shot at the playoffs. At 2-4, the chances are slim but still there.
Other teams that will be pushing to save or solidify their postseason hopes can be found below.
| Time (ET) | Matchup | TV | Live Stream |
| 1 p.m. | San Francisco 49ers at Buffalo Bills | Fox | Fox Sports Go |
| 1 p.m. | Philadelphia Eagles at Washington Redskins | Fox | Fox Sports Go |
| 1 p.m. | Cleveland Browns at Tennessee Titans | CBS | NFL Sunday Ticket (subscription required) |
| 1 p.m. | Baltimore Ravens at New York Giants | CBS | NFL Sunday Ticket (subscription required) |
| 1 p.m. | Carolina Panthers at New Orleans Saints | Fox | Fox Sports Go |
| 1 p.m. | Jacksonville Jaguars at Chicago Bears | CBS | NFL Sunday Ticket (subscription required) |
| 1 p.m. | Los Angeles Rams at Detroit Lions | Fox | Fox Sports Go |
| 1 p.m. | Pittsburgh Steelers at Miami Dolphins | CBS | NFL Sunday Ticket (subscription required) |
| 1 p.m. | Cincinnati Bengals at New England Patriots | CBS | NFL Sunday Ticket (subscription required) |
| 4:05 p.m. | Kansas City Chiefs at Oakland Raiders | CBS | NFL Sunday Ticket (subscription required) |
| 4:25 p.m. | Atlanta Falcons at Seattle Seahawks | Fox | Fox Sports Go |
| 4:25 p.m. | Dallas Cowboys at Green Bay Packers | Fox | Fox Sports Go |
| 8:30 p.m. | Indianapolis Colts at Houston Texans | NBC | NBC Sports Live Extra |
| Time (ET) | Matchup | TV | Live Stream |
| 8:30 p.m. | New York Jets at Arizona Cardinals | ESPN | WatchESPN |
Note: Live-streaming is also found on NFL Sunday Ticket and replays with NFL Game Pass for subscribers.
The Games Everyone Can Watch
Indianapolis Colts at Houston Texans

The AFC South is the only division in the NFL in which all four teams have a negative point differential.
The division-leading Houston Texans, who hope to hang on to that lead against the Indianapolis Colts, are minus-22 in five games. A Houston loss would move both teams to 3-3.
Thanks to this inept division, a 7-9 playoff team is much in play.
But don't let all of that dissuade you from tuning in. Quarterback Andrew Luck, despite often running for his life, is still worth changing the channel for. That's especially true when he's throwing to his favorite target, T.Y. Hilton.
"He is a joy for football, and life is infectious when you're around him," Luck said, per Zak Keefer of the Indianapolis Star. "Professionally, on the field, it's just reps and being around each other, practice and throwing sessions and the little things like that that do pay off."
The chemistry they've developed through those reps shows on game day. Hilton's 507 receiving yards rank fifth in the NFL this season. If Houston can't slow him down, it'll likely be playing catch-up. That's not a good position to be in for a team that's tied for dead last in points per game.
New York Jets at Arizona Cardinals

The Arizona Cardinals' season was on life support prior to last week's win over the San Francisco 49ers. If they can follow that up with a victory over the New York Jets on Monday, they may be able to move out of the ICU.
The key to their success in Week 5 was reliance on running back David Johnson. With quarterback Carson Palmer out, Arizona went to Johnson early and enough. The multidimensional back had 185 all-purpose yards and two touchdowns.
It may be more difficult to get that kind of production from Johnson on Monday, as the Jets are fourth in the NFL in rushing yards allowed this season.
But that doesn't mean just airing it out in Palmer's return. Arizona should attack the Jets' weak pass defense, but any temptation to go away from Johnson should be ignored. Against any team, he should be the foundation of the Cardinals' offensive attack.

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