
NFL Schedule Week 11: Game Times, TV Coverage and Live-Stream Guide
The Carolina Panthers kicked off Week 11 with a 23-20 win over the New Orleans Saints on Thursday, but the celebration was short-lived because of an injury suffered by Luke Kuechly.
Late in the fourth quarter, Kuechly absorbed the helmet of Saints running back Tim Hightower in his face and chest. A fellow Panther crashed into his back on the same play. The most frightening image was the one of Kuechly sitting on the field after the play, sobbing and hyperventilating.
"Kuechly could not get back up, prompting the medical team to bring a cart onto the field," John Healy of the New York Daily News wrote.
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The All-Pro linebacker is now in the NFL's concussion protocol, per NFL.com's Austin Knoblauch.
Scenes like Thursday's are a reminder of how much the game of football means to these men. And no matter how big and strong they are, their passion can lead to vulnerable moments like this.
| Matchup | Time (ET) | TV | Live Stream |
| Steelers at Browns | 1 p.m. | CBS | NFL Sunday Ticket (subscription required) |
| Ravens at Cowboys | 1 p.m. | CBS | NFL Sunday Ticket (subscription required) |
| Jaguars at Lions | 1 p.m. | CBS | NFL Sunday Ticket (subscription required) |
| Titans at Colts | 1 p.m. | CBS | NFL Sunday Ticket (subscription required) |
| Bills at Bengals | 1 p.m. | Fox | Fox Sports Go |
| Buccaneers at Chiefs | 1 p.m. | Fox | Fox Sports Go |
| Bears at Giants | 1 p.m. | Fox | Fox Sports Go |
| Cardinals at Vikings | 1 p.m. | Fox | Fox Sports Go |
| Dolphins at Rams | 4:05 p.m. | Fox | Fox Sports Go |
| Patriots at 49ers | 4:25 p.m. | CBS | NFL Sunday Ticket (subscription required) |
| Eagles at Seahawks | 4:25 p.m. | CBS | NFL Sunday Ticket (subscription required) |
| Packers at Redskins | 8:30 p.m. | NBC | NBC Sports Live Extra |
| Matchup | Time (ET) | TV | Live Stream |
| Texans at Raiders | 8:30 p.m. | ESPN | WatchESPN |
Note: Live-streaming is also found on NFL Sunday Ticket and replays with NFL Game Pass for subscribers.
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Green Bay Packers at Washington Redskins

Perennial MVP contender Aaron Rodgers is 13th in the NFL in passing yards, 15th in passer rating and 20th in completion percentage. The Green Bay Packers are 4-5.
None of these are positions we're used to seeing Rodgers in this late in a season.
Pro Football Focus, FiveThirtyEight, Pro Football Talk, Bleacher Report and Fox Sports have all published articles this season with some variation of "What's Wrong with Aaron Rodgers?" as the headline.
There are plenty of different theories and explanations. One thing everyone can agree on is that the Packers making the playoffs will depend on Rodgers finding his old form. And he's running out of time to do that.
If he can't play well enough to quiet the noise against the Washington Redskins on Sunday, Green Bay's back will be against the wall in a way it typically hasn't been in the Rodgers era.
Houston Texans at Oakland Raiders

The final prime-time game of the week will take place in Mexico City, where quarterback Brock Osweiler and the Houston Texans will square off against the Oakland Raiders.
Perhaps the change of scenery will help Osweiler, who was recently named the top free-agent flop of 2016 by NFL.com's Chris Wesseling, get on track:
"Nine games into his Texans career, Osweiler represents one of the trickiest franchise question marks in the league. After scapegoating Brian Hoyer and billing Osweiler as the savior this past offseason, Houston ranks 30th in offense while its quarterback ranks dead last in Pro Football Focus' grades and Gregg Rosenthal's meticulously curated QB Index. A lumbering Osweiler has yet to demonstrate the accuracy, field vision, pocket movement and streamlined delivery of a franchise player. By any measure, he represents a clear downgrade on Hoyer.
How problematic has Osweiler been? He's coming off one of the least-efficient three-game stretches in modern history. In fact, Lamar Miller is averaging more yards per rush attempt (4.65) than Osweiler has averaged per pass attempt (4.29) over the past three weeks. At 5.8 YPA, Case Keenum is the closest to Osweiler's futility level since Week 7. The Rams have turned to No. 1 overall draft pick Jared Goff as Keenum relief. The Texans, meanwhile, are stuck with a $72 million boondoggle.
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Despite Osweiler's play, the Texans are 6-3 and lead the hunt for an AFC South title. But with quarterback Marcus Mariota and the Tennessee Titans starting to find their stride on offense, the Texans need to sort themselves out in a hurry.
A Titans win on Sunday, followed by a Texans loss on Monday, would narrow the latter's lead in the standings to just a half-game.

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