There Are 2 NFL Regular Season Games Saturday. Here's What They Are
Today is a college football bonanza, but the NFL will also be heard from. Week 17 of the 2025 NFL season continues Saturday with a pair of games with playoff implications.
By the end of the night, we could see another team punch its postseason ticket, while a second organization may be left out in the cold. There is plenty at stake as we near the end of the regular season.
Here's the television schedule, with one game streaming-only.
Houston Texans at Los Angeles Chargers, 4:30 p.m. ET, NFL Network
Today's first game features the 10-5 Texans against the 11-4 Chargers in a matchup of two of the AFC's best.
With a win, Houston will return to the playoffs and remain in the hunt for the AFC South title. Meanwhile, Los Angeles has already clinched a postseason berth, but must win to set up a battle with the Denver Broncos next week for the AFC West and possibly the No. 1 seed in the conference.
Rich Eisen will handle play-by-play for the NFL Network for this contest, with former NFL MVP and Super Bowl champion Kurt Warner serving as game analyst.
Baltimore Ravens at Green Bay Packers, 8 p.m. ET, Peacock
Saturday's nightcap is a battle of backup QBs: Malik Willis will fill in for Jordan Love for Green Bay, while Tyler Huntley is likely to start for Baltimore with Lamar Jackson ailing.
The Packers (9-5-1) wrapped up a playoff berth by virtue of the Detroit Lions' loss on Christmas Day, so they're playing for seeding at this point. The Ravens' situation is more dire; a loss tonight would hand the AFC North to the Pittsburgh Steelers and knock Baltimore (7-8) out of the postseason.
Tonight's game will be broadcast exclusively on Peacock, with Noah Eagle (play-by-play) and Todd Blackledge (game analyst) on the call.

