NFL Week 15 schedule: Full list of primetime games, start times, TV channel, more
NFL Week 15 schedule: Full list of primetime games, start times, TV channel, more

The NFL heads into Week 15 with every team making an appearance. This week's primetime schedule will be entertaining with one team holding a playoff spot, and three on the fence. There will also be three games on Saturday to add some fuel to the fire. Technically, Saturday's Dolphins-Bills game is taking place at 8:15 p.m. ET, but primetime technically is only Monday through Friday. We add because it's part of that trio of games.

Here is the complete schedule with TV and live stream coverage and kickoff times for each primetime game in Week 15 of the 2022 NFL season. All odds come courtesy of DraftKings Sportsbook.

, Dec. 15, 2022, 8:15 p.m. ET

49ers vs. Seahawks
Channel/live stream: Amazon Prime Video
Odds: 49ers -3.5

The Seahawks need this win more than the 49ers do at this point. The NFC West currently belongs to San Francisco, and that's unlikely to change over the next few weeks. Their defense is playing at a very high level, thanks in large part to Defensive Player of The Year contender Nick Bosa, as they have rattled off six-straight wins. Seattle is still gunning for a Wild Card appearance, but need to quickly turn things around after three losses in the last four weeks.

, Dec. 18, 8:20 p.m. ET

Giants vs. Commanders
Channel: NBC
Live stream: NBCSports, NFL+
Odds: Commanders -4.5

After a 20-20 tie two weeks ago, the Giants and Commanders will finally hash out which of them will have a better picture in the Wild Card race. As it currently stands, Washington (7-5-1) is in the No. 6 spot in the NFC, with New York (7-5-1) behind at No. 7 based on tie-breakers. Either team could define their season with a victory on Sunday night.

, Dec. 19, 8:15 p.m. ET

Rams vs. Packers
Channel: ESPN
Live stream: WatchESPN, NFL+
Odds: Packers -7

There won't be much to see in this one, as both teams have been wildly disappointing throughout the 2022-23 campaign. The Rams, the reigning Super Bowl champions, have dropped to the basement of the NFC West at 4-9, but are coming off positive game-winning victory in Week 14 spearheaded by Baker Mayfield. The Packers (5-8, 3-3 at home) are fresh off a bye week, and will hope to salvage the season and maintain the development of their talented young receiver corps for 2023-24.

  
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