NFL Christmas Games 2023: Teams, Schedule, TV Channels, broadcast, and timings

Find out all the information about the Christmas Day games on Monday.


NFL Christmas Games 2023: Teams, Schedule, TV Channels, broadcast, and timings

L-R: Patrick Mahomes, Jalen Hurts and Brock Purdy (Via Open Source/X)

The Christmas week has always been one of the great weeks in NFL history. There are three games on Christmas Day this season.

The first game on the day is between two divisional rivals. The Las Vegas Raiders will take on the Kansas City Chiefs in the afternoon game on Christmas. The New York Giants vs. Philadelphia Eagles game will follow that, and the final game of the day will take place between the Baltimore Ravens and the San Francisco 49ers.

All these games have a lot of meaning behind them. The Raiders and the Chiefs have always had bad blood between them. Last year, the Raiders’ Maxx Crosby and the Chiefs’ Patrick Mahomes were involved in a massive war of words on the field. The Eagles and the Giants have always been a great inter-divisional rivalry. And the final game of the day will take place between two teams that have the same 11-3 record so far this season.

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Here’s all one needs to know about the Christmas day games.

Kansas City Chiefs vs. Las Vegas Raiders

  • Game: Kansas City Chiefs vs. Las Vegas Raiders
  • Day: Monday, December 25
  • Time: 1:00 P.M. ET (12:00 P.M. CT)
  • Where: Arrowhead Stadium, Kansas City

What channel is Christmas Day Football on?

  • Game: Kansas City Chiefs vs. Las Vegas Raiders
  • Date: Monday, December 25
  • Where to watch: CBS and Nickelodeon

The first Christmas Day game between the Chiefs and the Raiders will be broadcast on CBS and Nickelodeon. The announcers for the game are Jim Nantz (play-by-play), Tony Romo (analyst), and Tracy Wolfson (sideline reporter).

NFL live streaming for Christmas Day Game

Christmas Day Football games can be streamed live on services like FUBO and DAZN. Listeners can access the Kansas City Chiefs vs. Las Vegas Raiders Christmas Day game on SiriusXM.

Kansas City Chiefs vs. Las Vegas Raiders Predicted Lineup

The Kansas City Chiefs have four players that won’t take the field against the Las Vegas Raiders. Jerick McKinnon, Kadarius Toney, Mecole Hardman, and Donovan Smith won’t take the field against the Raiders.

Patrick Mahomes Travis Kelce
Patrick Mahomes and Travis Kelce (Image via Bleacher report)

The Raiders, on the other hand, will be without the services of their tight end Michael Mayer. They have five players listed as questionable for the game as well. RB Josh Jacobs is one such player who is questionable for their game against the Chiefs.

NFL Odds and Betting Lines for Chiefs vs. Raiders

The NFL odds and betting lines for the Christmas Day game between the Kansas City Chiefs and Las Vegas Raiders are listed below.

  • Money line: Raiders (+385) vs. Chiefs (-500)
  • Spread: Raiders +10 (-110) vs. Chiefs -10 (-110)
  • Game total: Over 40.5 (-110) / Under 40.5 (-110)

Philadelphia Eagles vs. New York Giants

  • Game: Philadelphia Eagles vs. New York Giants
  • Day: Monday, December 25
  • Time: 4:30 P.M. ET (3:30 P.M. CT)
  • Where: Lincoln Financial Field, Philadelphia

What channel is the Philadelphia Eagles vs. New York Giants on?

The afternoon game between the Eagles and the Giants will be broadcast on FOX. The announcers for the game are Joe Davis (Play-by-Play), Daryl Johnston (Analyst), Pam Oliver (Reporter).

NFL live streaming for Christmas Day Game

Live streaming of Christmas Day Football games is available on platforms such as DAZN and FUBO. The Christmas Day game between the Philadelphia Eagles and the New York Giants can be heard on SiriusXM.

Philadelphia Eagles vs. New York Giants Predicted Lineup

The Philadelphia Eagles will be without their star DB Darius Slay for their game against the New York Giants on Monday. OG Landon Dickerson and LB Zach Cunningham are also ruled out for the game.

A.J. Brown
A.J. Brown (Image via Imago)

The Giants have two players that won’t be a part of the game on Monday. DL Rakeem Nunez-Roches and OT Evan Neal are ruled out for the game against the Eagles due to knee and ankle injuries, respectively.

NFL Odds and Betting Lines for Eagles vs. Giants

The NFL odds and betting lines for the Christmas Day game between the Philadelphia Eagles and New York Giants are listed below.

  • Money Line: New York Giants (+600) vs. Philadelphia Eagles (-900)
  • Point Spread: New York Giants +13.5 (-110) vs. Philadelphia Eagles -13.5 (-110)
  • Game total (over/under): Over 43 (-110) vs. Under 43 (-110)

San Francisco 49ers vs. Baltimore Ravens

  • Game: San Francisco 49ers vs. Baltimore Ravens
  • Day: Monday, December 25
  • Time: 8:15 P.M. ET (7:15 P.M. CT)
  • Where: Levi’s Stadium, San Francisco

What channel is Christmas Day Football on?

  • Game: San Francisco 49ers vs. Baltimore Raven
  • Date: Monday, December 25
  • Where to watch: ABC/ESPN

The final Christmas Day game will be broadcast on ABC and ESPN. The announcers for the game will be Joe Buck (play-by-play), Troy Aikman (analyst), and Lisa Salters (sideline reporter).

NFL live streaming for Christmas Day Game

Christmas Day Football games are available for live streaming on services like FUBO and DAZN. SiriusXM will be carrying the San Francisco 49ers vs. Baltimore Ravens game on Christmas Day.

San Francisco 49ers vs. Baltimore Ravens Predicted Lineup

The San Francisco 49ers will be without their DL Arik Armstead, LB Oren Burks, WR Jauan Jennings and TE Ross Dwelley. Other than these players, the Niners have listed RB Elijah Mitchell and DL Javon Hargrave as questionable for the game.

Deebo Samuel
Deebo Samuel (Image via IMAGO)

The Baltimore Ravens, on the other hand, have CBs Jalyn Armour-Davis and Arthur Maulet listed as out for the game against the Niners. OLB Malik Hamm and WR Zay Flowers are questionable for the game.

NFL Odds and Betting Lines for 49ers vs. Ravens

  • Moneyline: Ravens +195, 49ers -250
  • Spread: Ravens +5.5 (-110), 49ers -5.5 (-110)
  • Total: Over/Under 47 (-110/-110)

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