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NFL Saturday football 2018: Time, TV schedule, and live stream info for Texans-Jets, Browns-Broncos

The Texans will face the Jets while the Browns will face the Broncos on Saturday in the NFL’s Week 15. There are playoff implications for both games.

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Tennessee Titans v Houston Texans
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It’s Week 15 in the NFL, which means it’s time for random Saturday football games! A pair of games will be played on Saturday, both of which have playoff implications, though one more than the other. First, the Houston Texans will travel to take on the New York Jets at 4:30 p.m. ET on NFL Network. Then, the Cleveland Browns will hit the road to take on the Denver Broncos at 8:20 p.m., also on NFL Network (live streaming for both games available via FuboTV, NFL).

The Texans, Broncos and Browns are still in the playoff hunt, though only Houston is well-positioned in the race. They sit at 9-4 on the season, currently slotted as the third seed in the AFC, though the Los Angeles Chargers have a better record. The Chargers, though, trail the Kansas City Chiefs in the AFC West and are thus currently slotted as the fifth seed as a wild card team. The Broncos are a game back on four other teams in the wild-card hunt, while the Browns are two games back.

New York is the only team of the four to already be eliminated from playoff contention, at 4-9 on the season. They were the second team eliminated in the AFC. The Texans are atop their division, but have yet to clinch a spot in the playoffs. They are still in the running for a first-round bye, however.

In the SB Nation Week 15 expert NFL picks, all seven of those picking think the Texans will win, as does the OddsShark computer and the coin flip. In the other game, four of the seven are picking the Browns, leaving three plus the OddsShark computer picking Denver. The coin flip landed on Cleveland for that game.

Below is all you need to know to watch all the NFL action on Saturday.

Texans vs. Jets viewing info

  • Time: 4:30 p.m. ET
  • Location: MetLife Stadium, East Rutherford, N.J.
  • TV: NFL Network
  • Streaming: FuboTV, NFL
  • Odds: The Texans opened as 6.5-point favorites, and that line has moved in both directions on differing sportsbooks, per OddsShark.

Browns vs. Broncos viewing info

  • Time: 8:20 p.m. ET
  • Location: Broncos Stadium at Mile High, Denver, Colo.
  • TV: NFL Network
  • Streaming: FuboTV, NFL
  • Odds: The Broncos opened as 4.5-point favorites, but the line has narrowed throughout the week, according to OddsShark.
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