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KANSAS CITY, MO - DECEMBER 8: Defensive end Khalil Mack #52 of the Oakland Raiders reaches out to strip the ball from quarterback Alex Smith #11 of the Kansas City Chiefs at Arrowhead Stadium during the third quarter of the game on December 8, 2016 in Kansas City, Missouri. (Photo by Peter Aiken/Getty Images)
KANSAS CITY, MO - DECEMBER 8: Defensive end Khalil Mack #52 of the Oakland Raiders reaches out to strip the ball from quarterback Alex Smith #11 of the Kansas City Chiefs at Arrowhead Stadium during the third quarter of the game on December 8, 2016 in Kansas City, Missouri. (Photo by Peter Aiken/Getty Images)Peter Aiken/Getty Images

NFL Schedule Week 14: TV Coverage Map, Start Times and Live-Stream Info

Andy BaileyDec 11, 2016

Week 14 of the NFL season kicked off with the establishment of a new legitimate Super Bowl contender.

In beating the Oakland Raiders on Thursday Night Football, Tyreek Hill and the Kansas City Chiefs took control of the AFC West, which has been the toughest division in the NFL to this point in the year.

Hill, who's been called a "better Percy Harvin" by Fox Sports' Mike Lombardi (via UNDISPUTED's Twitter account), gives the Chiefs exactly the kind of dynamic playmaker outside the backfield they've seemed to lack for years.

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He showed that Thursday, racking up 192 total yards and two touchdowns on seven punt or kick returns, six receptions and one rush.

For help in keeping an eye on others who might break out this week, see the schedule below for matchups, times and live-stream info.

MatchupTime (ET)TVLive Stream
Broncos at Titans1 p.m.CBSNFL Sunday Ticket (subscription required)
Steelers at Bills1 p.m.CBSNFL Sunday Ticket (subscription required)
Redskins at Eagles1 p.m.FoxFox Sports Go
Cardinals at Dolpins1 p.m.FoxFox Sports Go
Chargers at Panthers1 p.m.FoxFox Sports Go
Bengals at Browns1 p.m.CBSNFL Sunday Ticket (subscription required)
Bears at Lions1 p.m.CBSNFL Sunday Ticket (subscription required)
Texans at Colts1 p.m.CBSNFL Sunday Ticket (subscription required)
Vikings at Jaguars1 p.m.FoxFox Sports Go
Jets at 49ers4:05 p.m.CBSNFL Sunday Ticket (subscription required)
Saints at Buccaneers4:25 p.m.FoxFox Sports Go
Falcons at Rams4:25 p.m.FoxFox Sports Go
Seahawks at Packers4:25 p.m.FoxFox Sports Go
Giants at Cowboys8:30 p.m.NBCNBC Sports Live Extra
MatchupTime (ET)TVLive Stream
Ravens at Patriots8:30 p.m.ESPNWatchESPN

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Dallas Cowboys at New York Giants

MINNEAPOLIS, MN - DECEMBER 1: Dak Prescott #4 of the Dallas Cowboys hands off the ball to teammate Ezekiel Elliott #21 against the Minnesota Vikings during the game on December 1, 2016 at US Bank Stadium in Minneapolis, Minnesota. (Photo by Hannah Foslien

Snow is in the forecast for the NFC East showdown between the NFL-leading Dallas Cowboys and the New York Giants at the MetLife Stadium.

And that's something the Giants feel will work in their favor.

“They’ve always been playing inside a dome,” Giants safety Landon Collins said, per Newsday's Tom Rock. “With the conditions, you get them outside, it’s a whole different ballgame. You have to use gloves, the receivers are going to feel hits a little bit more. It’s a toughness thing. It’s a mental thing. It’s a will, the will to do what you need to do.”

The thing is, Dallas isn't beating teams with its receivers. Sure, they've helped, but this squad is all about ball control and Ezekiel Elliott.

The Cowboys have combined for 635 rushes and receptions this season, and Elliott accounts for 291 of those. If Dallas can establish him early, as its generally been able to all season, any advantage related to weather will be neutralized.

Baltimore Ravens at New England Patriots

BALTIMORE, MD - DECEMBER 4: Quarterback Joe Flacco #5 of the Baltimore Ravens celebrates after throwing a touchdown pass to teammate wide receiver Breshad Perriman #18 (not pictured) in the fourth quarter against the Miami Dolphins at M&T Bank Stadium on

The New England Patriots have dominated the AFC all season long, while the Baltimore Ravens have quietly started to position themselves as a potential spoiler.

Baltimore has won two straight and four of its last five, and quarterback Joe Flacco deserves a lot of the credit for that.

In the Ravens' first seven games, Flacco completed 61.4 percent of his passes and threw for an average of 262.4 yards, 0.7 touchdowns and 0.9 interceptions per game. Over the last five, his average game is 284.2 yards, two touchdowns and one interception. His completion percentage over that span is 69.8.

If that kind of play continues for Flacco and Baltimore's offense, it could be tough for the Patriots to keep pace, especially without Rob Gronkowski.

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