Cowboys Face Vikings in Prime NFL Showdown With Major Broadcast Twist

Get ready for a packed NFL Week 15 as top broadcast teams line up for key matchups across Prime Video, CBS, FOX, NBC, and ESPN.

Week 15 of the NFL season is here, and with it comes a full slate of matchups that could shake up the playoff picture across both conferences. From a divisional clash under the Thursday night lights to a high-stakes showdown on Sunday Night Football, and a marquee AFC battle to close things out on Monday, there’s no shortage of storylines. And of course, the broadcast crews are locked in to bring fans all the action across the weekend.

Here’s a breakdown of who’s calling each game and where you can catch it. All times are listed in Mountain Standard Time (MST).


Thursday Night Football - December 11

Atlanta Falcons at Tampa Bay Buccaneers
📺 *6:15 p.m.

MST, Prime Video (stream on Amazon)*
🎙️ Al Michaels (play-by-play), Kirk Herbstreit (analyst)

The week kicks off with a pivotal NFC South matchup. Al Michaels and Kirk Herbstreit are back on the call for Thursday Night Football, bringing their veteran presence to a game that could have major implications in a tightly contested division.


Sunday Early Window - December 14 (11:00 a.m. MST Kickoffs)

Cleveland Browns at Chicago Bears
📺 FOX (stream with FUBO)

Baltimore Ravens at Cincinnati Bengals
📺 CBS (stream with FUBO)
🎙️ Chris Myers (play-by-play), Mark Schlereth (analyst)

New York Jets at Jacksonville Jaguars
📺 CBS (stream with FUBO)

Los Angeles Chargers at Kansas City Chiefs
📺 CBS (stream with FUBO)

Washington Commanders at New York Giants
📺 FOX (stream with FUBO)

Las Vegas Raiders at Philadelphia Eagles
📺 FOX (stream with FUBO)

The early Sunday slate is loaded with intrigue. Chris Myers and Mark Schlereth will be in the booth for the AFC North clash between the Ravens and Bengals, a rivalry game with serious playoff implications. Meanwhile, the Chiefs host the Chargers in a divisional battle, and the Eagles look to hold serve at home against the Raiders.


Sunday Late Window - December 14 (2:25 p.m. MST Kickoffs)

Green Bay Packers at Denver Broncos
📺 CBS (stream with FUBO)
🎙️ Jim Nantz (play-by-play), Tony Romo (analyst)

Detroit Lions at Los Angeles Rams
📺 FOX (stream with FUBO)

Carolina Panthers at New Orleans Saints
📺 FOX (stream with FUBO)

Jim Nantz and Tony Romo take center stage for Packers-Broncos, a matchup featuring two teams trying to stay relevant in their respective playoff hunts. Romo’s insight and Nantz’s steady voice should make this one a compelling watch, especially with both teams showing flashes of promise - and vulnerability - throughout the season.


Sunday Night Football - December 14

Minnesota Vikings at Dallas Cowboys
📺 *6:20 p.m.

MST, NBC (stream on Peacock)*
🎙️ Mike Tirico (play-by-play), Cris Collinsworth (analyst)

The lights shine brightest in Dallas on Sunday night. Mike Tirico and Cris Collinsworth will be on the call as the Cowboys host the Vikings in a game that could have major seeding implications in the NFC. Expect Collinsworth to dig into the quarterback play and trench battles that could define this prime-time matchup.


Monday Night Football - December 15

Miami Dolphins at Pittsburgh Steelers
📺 *6:15 p.m.

MST, ESPN (stream with FUBO)*
🎙️ Joe Buck (play-by-play), Troy Aikman (analyst)

Week 15 wraps up with a classic AFC showdown. Joe Buck and Troy Aikman, a duo known for their big-game presence, will guide viewers through what could be a physical, playoff-caliber clash between two teams with postseason aspirations. Whether it’s the Dolphins’ speed or the Steelers’ grit, this one promises fireworks.


With so much on the line and top-tier announcers in the booth across the board, Week 15 is shaping up to be one of the most compelling slates of the season. Whether you're tuning in for the playoff races, the quarterback duels, or just the drama that only December football can bring, there’s something for every fan this week.