Another season is coming to a close for 20 of the 32 NFL teams. With Week 17 on the horizon, only two playoff spots remain up for grabs while most franchises already know their fate. On Sunday, there are three games determining who wins their respective divisions, one of them giving the first postseason berth to a team with a losing record.
NFL TV schedule, Week 17: Lions vs. Packers headline Sunday’s action
With the regular season coming to a close, three divisions are up for grabs with head-to-head matchups.


The NFC South has been an embarrassment all season. The Atlanta Falcons and Carolina Panthers remain alive for the division crown, despite their respective 6-9 and 6-8-1 marks. Whoever wins this contest in the Georgia Dome will be the No. 4 seed in the NFC and host a wild card game, likely playing the Arizona Cardinals in January.
On Sunday Night Football, the Pittsburgh Steelers host the Cincinnati Bengals with the AFC North title on the line. Pittsburgh crushed Cincinnati three weeks ago at Paul Brown Stadium, 42-21, behind strong performances from Ben Roethlisberger and Le'Veon Bell. Whoever wins the game will likely be the No. 3 seed, hosting either the Baltimore Ravens, Houston Texans, San Diego Chargers or Kansas City Chiefs. The loser will be the No. 5 seed and play the Indianapolis Colts on the road.
The game of the day will take place at Lambeau Field, where the Green Bay Packers host the Detroit Lions. Both have punched their postseason tickets, but the winner draws a first-round bye in the NFC playoffs while the loser is probable for the No. 6 seed and a trip to play the Dallas Cowboys. Detroit won the first matchup between these two teams back in Week 3, holding Green Bay to seven points. The Packers, however, have yet to lose at Lambeau Field this season.
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Here's an overview of where to watch each game (all times Eastern):
| Time | Away | Home | TV | Announcers |
| Sun, 1 p.m. | San Diego | Kansas City | CBS | Ian Eagle, Dan Fouts |
| Sun, 1 p.m. | Buffalo | New England | CBS | Spero Dedes, Solomon Wilcots |
| Sun, 1 p.m. | Cleveland | Baltimore | CBS | Kevin Harlon, Rich Gannon |
| Sun, 1 p.m. | Indianapolis | Tennessee | CBS | Tom McCarthy, Adam Archuleta |
| Sun, 1 p.m. | New York | Miami | CBS | Andrew Catalon, Steve Beuerlein, Steve Tasker |
| Sun, 1 p.m. | Dallas | Washington | FOX | Kevin Burkhardt, John Lynch |
| Sun, 1 p.m. | Philadelphia | New York | FOX | Kenny Albert, Daryl Johnston, Tony Siragusa |
| Sun, 1 p.m. | Jacksonville | Houston | FOX | Chris Myers, Ronde Barber |
| Sun, 1 p.m. | Chicago | Minnesota | FOX | Dick Stockton, Brady Quinn |
| Sun, 1 p.m. | New Orleans | Tampa Bay | FOX | Sam Rosen, Kirk Morrison |
| Sun, 4 p.m. | Carolina | Atlanta | CBS | Jim Nantz, Phil Simms, Tracy Wolfson |
| Sun, 4 p.m. | Oakland | Denver | CBS | Greg Gumbel, Trent Green |
| Sun, 4 p.m. | Detroit | Green Bay | FOX | Joe Buck, Troy Aikman |
| Sun, 4 p.m. | St. Louis | Seattle | FOX | Gus Johnson, Charles Davis |
| Sun, 4 p.m. | Arizona | San Francisco | FOX | Thom Brennaman, David Diehl |
| Sun, 8:25 p.m. | Cincinnati | Pittsburgh | NBC | Al Michaels, Cris Collinsworth |
Watch online
If you have NFL Sunday Ticket, you can access all Sunday afternoon games online. Fox is streaming its games online and through its app, Fox Sports GO.
For Sunday Night Football, NBCSports.com has you covered. If you are stuck in the car and want to catch the action, listen to Sirius XM Radio.
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