After a Christmas Day doubleheader and the standard Thursday night island game, the NFL is back with a three-game slate on Saturday to satiate fans’ needs for football.
The day will get going with Chargers at Patriots, followed by Broncos at Bengals before finishing with Cardinals at Rams. All three of these games will be broadcast on NFL Network so fans won’t have to flip the channel for almost 12 hours.
Let’s take a look at who will be calling each game in the booth and from the sidelines on Saturday.
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Who are the NFL Network Week 17 announcers?
NFL Network will be sending out a host of talent to cover Saturday’s three games.
Staring in New England, Chris Rose and Ross Tucker will be in the booth with Steve Wyche providing assistance from the sidelines.
In Cincinnati, Kevin Harlan and Trent Green will be calling the game while Melanie Collins will be stationed on the field as the game’s sideline reporter.
Rich Eisen and Kurt Warner will close out the day in the booth for Cardinals vs. Rams. Fans will get sideline updates from Jamie Erdahl in this one
Matchup | Time (ET) | Play-by-play | Analyst | Sideline reporters |
Chargers at Patriots | 1 p.m. | Chris Rose | Ross Tucker | Steve Wyche |
Broncos at Bengals | 4:30 p.m. | Kevin Harlan | Trent Green | Melanie Collins |
Cardinals at Rams | 8 p.m. | Rich Eisen | Kurt Warner | Jamie Erdahl |
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2024 Week 17 Saturday schedule
All three games on Saturday will be spread out over the course of the day and should not overlap, barring overtime or an exceptionally long game.
The day will begin with Chargers vs. Patriots at 1 p.m. ET, followed by Broncos vs. Bengals at 4:30 p.m. ET, and closed out with Cardinals vs. Rams at 8 p.m. ET.
How to watch the Week 17 Saturday games
- TV channel: NFL Network
- Stream: NFL+
All three games on Saturday will be broadcast on NFL Network. Each game can also be streamed on mobile devices for NFL+ subscribers.