NFL on CBS - Season 6 / Year 2022

Season 6 / Year 2022

Episodes

Pittsburgh Steelers at Cincinnati Bengals

Kansas City Chiefs at Arizona Cardinals

New England Patriots at Pittsburgh Steelers
Acrisure Stadium.

Cincinnati Bengals at Dallas Cowboys
AT&T Stadium.

Kansas City Chiefs at Indianapolis Colts
Lucas Oil Stadium.

Jacksonville Jaguars at Los Angeles Chargers
The Jaguars travel cross country to play the AFC West's Chargers. Los Angeles leads the all-time series 9-3 following decisive victories in 2019 and 2020. Justin Herbert (LAC) threw for 347 yards and accounted for four touchdowns in that triumph.

New York Jets at Pittsburgh Steelers
Acrisure Stadium.

New England Patriots at Green Bay Packers
Lambeau Field.

Pittsburgh Steelers at Buffalo Bills
Highmark Stadium.

San Francisco 49ers at Carolina Panthers
The Panthers play their third straight home game as the 49ers visit the Tar Heel State. Carolina seeks revenge after a 51-13 setback at San Francisco in 2019. 49ers quarterback Jimmy Garoppolo threw a pair of touchdown passes in that contest.

Baltimore Ravens at New York Giants
MetLife Stadium

Buffalo Bills at Kansas City Chiefs
Buffalo seeks revenge in this game at Kansas City. The Chiefs upended the Bills 42-36 during a wild overtime thriller in the 2021 divisional round. The teams combined to score 31 points following the two-minute warning in the fourth quarter.

Detroit Lions at Dallas Cowboys
From AT&T Stadium.

New York Jets at Denver Broncos
From Empower Field at Mile High!

Pittsburgh Steelers at Philadelphia Eagles
From Lincoln Financial Field

Tennessee Titans at Houston Texans
The Titans hit the road to play the Texans. Tennessee has won three of the past four dates against Houston, with each club averaging over 30 points per game on offense in those decisions. The Titans have won their past three trips to NRG Stadium.

Buffalo Bills at New York Jets
From MetLife Stadium.

Los Angeles Rams at Tampa Bay Buccaneers
Tampa Bay is out for retribution in this Week 9 tilt against Los Angeles. The Rams have won eight of the past nine get-togethers with the Buccaneers following a 30-27 triumph in the 2021 NFC Divisional round. Los Angeles is 1-1 on the road in 2022.

Houston Texans at New York Giants
From MetLife Stadium.

Indianapolis Colts at Las Vegas Raiders
The Raiders welcome the Colts to the Strip. Las Vegas outlasted Indianapolis 23-20 in Week 17 last season on Daniel Carlson's 33-yard field goal as time expired. The Raiders are 2-1 at home in 2022, beating the Broncos 32-23 and Texans 38-20.

New York Jets at New England Patriots
From Gillette Stadium.

Dallas Cowboys at Minnesota Vikings
From U.S. Bank Stadium.

Buffalo Bills at Detroit Lions
The Bills play on Thanksgiving Day for the third time in four years by visiting the Lions. Buffalo won at Dallas 26-15 in 2019 and at New Orleans 31-6 last season. Detroit, which first hosted a Thanksgiving game in 1934, is 37-43-2 on the holiday.

Cincinnati Bengals at Tennessee Titans
From Nissan Stadium

Los Angeles Chargers at Arizona Cardinals
From State Farm Stadium

New York Jets at Minnesota Vikings
From U.S. Bank Stadium.

Kansas City Chiefs at Cincinnati Bengals
From Paycor Stadium.

York Jets at Buffalo Bills
From Highmark Stadium.

Kansas City Chiefs at Denver Broncos
The Chiefs battle the Broncos at the midpoint of a three-game stretch on the road for Kansas City. Denver looks to snap a 13-game winless streak against Kansas City. Travis Kelce (KC) has 1,001 receiving yards against Denver during that streak.

Detroit Lions at New York Jets
From MetLife Stadium.

Cincinnati Bengals at Tampa Bay Buccaneers
From Raymond James Stadium.

Cincinnati Bengals at New England Patriots
From Gillette Stadium.

Washington Commanders at San Francisco 49ers
From Levi's Stadium.

Denver Broncos at Los Angeles Rams
The Broncos square off with the Rams in a Christmas Day contest in the City of Angels. Denver seeks its first win in this head-to-head series since 2002, a run of four games. Los Angeles is 3-5 at home thanks to Baker Mayfield's heroics on Dec. 8.

Indianapolis Colts at New York Giants
From MetLife Stadum.

Minnesota Vikings at Green Bay Packers
The Vikings head for the frozen tundra to face the NFC North rival Packers. Green Bay leads the series 64-57-3. Minnesota beat Green Bay 23-7 in Week 1. The Vikings' Justin Jefferson caught nine passes for 184 yards and two touchdowns in that game.

New England Patriots at Buffalo Bills
From Highmark Stadium.

New York Giants at Philadelphia Eagles
From Lincoln Financial Field Stadium.
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