Common questions

Who has a bye week 13 NFL?

Who has a bye week 13 NFL?

In Week 13, the Panthers, Packers, Browns, and Titans have byes.

Who played Thursday Night Football Week 13?

The NFL rescheduled Ravens-Cowboys for Tuesday in Week 13 due to a COVID-19 outbreak on Baltimore….Sunday, Dec. 6.

Game Time Channel
Giants at Seahawks 4:05 p.m. Fox, fuboTV
Rams at Cardinals 4:05 p.m. Fox, fuboTV
Patriots at Cardinals 4:25 p.m. CBS, fuboTV
Eagles at Packers 4:25 p.m. CBS, fuboTV

Is there a Week 13 Thursday game?

There won’t be a “Thursday Night Football” game between the Ravens and the Cowboys in Week 13, although Fox has found a way to put a new spin on football this Thursday night. The NFL rescheduled Ravens-Cowboys for Tuesday in Week 13 due to a COVID-19 outbreak on Baltimore.

Who won Week 13?

NFL Week 13 winners, losers: Behind Joe Judge, New York Giants pull off upset of the season. Week 13 in the NFL was a wild one, with a last-second win for the Raiders, an explosive first half for the Browns and arguably the biggest upset of the NFL season in Seattle.

Who has Bye week6?

This year all byes currently fall from Week 6 to Week 14:

  • Week 6: Atlanta Falcons_,_ New Orleans Saints, New York Jets, San Francisco 49ers.
  • Week 7: Buffalo Bills, Dallas Cowboys, Jacksonville Jaguars*, Los Angeles Chargers, Minnesota Vikings, Pittsburgh Steelers.
  • Week 8: Baltimore Ravens, Las Vegas Raiders.

Who plays Sunday Night Football on December 13th?

“Sunday Night Football” schedule

Week 1 Sept. 10 (Thur.) Kansas City Chiefs vs. Houston Texans
Week 11 Nov. 22 Las Vegas Raiders vs. Kansas City Chiefs
Week 12 Nov. 29 Green Bay Packers vs. Chicago Bears
Week 13 Dec. 6 Kansas City Chiefs vs. Denver Broncos
Week 14 Dec. 13 Buffalo Bills vs. Pittsburgh Steelers

Is there an NFL football game on December 3rd?

Dallas Cowboys at Baltimore Ravens – December 3rd, 2020 – M Bank Stadium | Pro-Football-Reference.com.

How many teams went 0 16?

Since 1944, only five teams have had winless seasons in the NFL: the 1960 Dallas Cowboys (0–11–1), the 1976 Tampa Bay Buccaneers (0–14), the 1982 Baltimore Colts (0–8–1) the 2008 Detroit Lions (0–16), and the 2017 Cleveland Browns (0–16).