Most of the NFL’s Week 18 action will occur on Sunday, as there is no “Thursday Night Football” or “Monday Night Football” in the season’s final week.
However, the Week 18 slate still includes a few stand-alone games, two of which will take place on Saturday.
The NFL is allowing ABC/ESPN – which owns the rights to “Monday Night Football” – to broadcast a doubleheader to kickstart the final week of the regular season. A couple of AFC North matchups will highlight the day; the Baltimore Ravens will look to clinch the division title against the Cleveland Browns in the first game while the Cincinnati Bengals hope to stay alive in the AFC playoff race against the Pittsburgh Steelers during the nightcap.
Here’s what to know about today’s Saturday NFL action, including how to watch it and some key storylines to monitor.
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All of the NFL’s Week 18 Saturday action will be available to stream on Fubo, which comes with a free trial, and ESPN’s proprietary streaming service, ESPN+.
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