There is very little time left for the end of the regular season, and NFL Week 14 confirms this. Exciting and thrilling matches will set the stage for a crucial week in the NFL.
The Thursday Night features the most anticipated matchup, a clash between the teams with the most Super Bowl victories on the field. The most successful teams of the Super Bowl Era, the New England Patriots and the Pittsburgh Steelers, will face off in Pennsylvania.
Sunday Night will showcase another tremendous game in Texas, as the Dallas Cowboys host the NFC champions, the Philadelphia Eagles.
And the Monday Night will conclude with a doubleheader simultaneously on the eastern side of the nation. Further north, in New York, the Giants will welcome the Green Bay Packers. Meanwhile, down south in Miami, the Dolphins will take on another southern team, the Tennessee Titans.
The NFL is on the brink of entering its final stretch, and with each passing week, the anticipation grows to see which teams will manage to advance to the Playoffs.
NFL Week 14 Games
Here are the full games for Week 14 of the National Football League:
DATE | AWAY | HOME | STADIUM | EST |
12/7/2023 | PATRIOTS | STEELERS | ACRISURE STADIUM | 8:15 PM |
12/10/2023 | BUCCANEERS | FALCONS | MERCEDES-BENZ STADIUM | 1:00 PM |
12/10/2023 | RAMS | RAVENS | M&T BANK STADIUM | 1:00 PM |
12/10/2023 | LIONS | BEARS | SOLDIER FIELD | 1:00 PM |
12/10/2023 | COLTS | BENGALS | PAYCOR STADIUM | 1:00 PM |
12/10/2023 | JAGUARS | BROWNS | CLEVELAND BROWNS STADIUM | 1:00 PM |
12/10/2023 | PANTHERS | SAINTS | CAESARS SUPERDOME | 1:00 PM |
12/10/2023 | TEXANS | JETS | METLIFE STADIUM | 1:00 PM |
12/10/2023 | VIKINGS | RAIDERS | ALLEGIANT STADIUM | 4:05 PM |
12/10/2023 | SEAHAWKS | 49ERS | LEVI’S STADIUM | 4:05 PM |
12/10/2023 | BILLS | CHIEFS | ARROWHEAD STADIUM | 4:25 PM |
12/10/2023 | BRONCOS | CHARGERS | SoFI STADIUM | 4:25 PM |
12/10/2023 | EAGLES | COWBOYS | AT&T STADIUM | 8:20 PM |
12/11/2023 | TITANS | DOLPHINS | HARD ROCK STADIUM | 8:15 PM |
12/11/2023 | PACKERS | GIANTS | METLIFE STADIUM | 8:15 PM |
NFL Week 14 Thursday Night Football
We will witness a duel on Thursday Night. The two most successful. The two most decorated. The ones who defined an era. The Pittsburgh Steelers and the New England Patriots.
The Acrisure Stadium will be the witness to a showdown that boasts 12 Super Bowls between them, more than any other pairing. Thus, we will see which of the two will prove to be the best.
As for their head-to-head record, they have faced off 34 times, with New England holding the advantage at 18 victories to Pittsburgh’s 16. This is largely due to the legendary performance by the Pats since 2002, winning 13 of the last 17 matches against the Steelers.
The most striking detail is that it will be the second time they play on a Thursday Night, with the first instance having taken place in Pennsylvania.
NFL Week 14 Sunday Night Football
Sunday Night will showcase yet another epic matchup, worthy of being deemed a league Classic. It’s the Dallas Cowboys versus the Philadelphia Eagles.
The historical balance between these two teams since 1960 is quite extensive. After 128 games, excluding the Week 9 match of this season, the Cowboys emerged victorious 73 times compared to the Eagles’ 55 wins.
As an additional fact, Philadelphia hasn’t secured a victory in Dallas since that 37-9 game on November 19, 2017.
NFL Week 14 Monday Night Football
A double-header awaits us this Monday Night, happening simultaneously. In the eastern part of the country, both in the north and south, NFL action will unfold.
Down in the south, the Miami Dolphins will host the Tennessee Titans at the Hard Rock Stadium. The balance between these teams is quite even. Out of 39 games played since 1966, when the Tennessee Titans were known as the Houston Oilers, the Dolphins have secured 21 victories while the Titans have claimed 18.
Meanwhile, up in the north, the MetLife Stadium will host a significant matchup between two of the league’s most successful teams. The New York Giants will be the home team against the Green Bay Packers. The historical record between these teams dates back to 1928, with the Packers holding 34 victories, the Giants with 27, and two draws – one in 1942 and the other in 1947.