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December 24th, NFL Games
Miami Dolphins @ Buffalo Bills: 1 PM ET
Tampa Bay Buccaneers @ New Orleans Saints: 1PM ET
New York Jets @ New England Patriots: 1 PM ET
Tennessee Titans @ Jacksonville Jaguard: 1 PM ET
Minnesota Vikings @ Green Bay Packers: 1 PM ET
San Diego Chargers @ Cleveland Browns: 1 PM ET
Washington Redskins @ Chicago Bears: 1 PM ET
Atlanta Falcons @ Carolina Panthers: 1 PM ET
Indianapolis Colts @ Oakland Raiders: 4:05 ET
Arizona Cardinals @ Seattle Seahawks: 4:25 ET
San Francisco 49ers @ L.A. Rams: 4:25 ET
Cincinnati Bengals @ Houston Texans: 8:25 ET
"Since Christmas falls on a Sunday in 2016, the NFL altered its schedule this year so that 28 of the league’s 32 teams would have the day off. The league revealed Thursday that there will only be a total of two games played on Sunday, Dec. 25, and those games shouldn’t interfere with anyone who’s opening gifts that morning. Anyway, just because the other 28 teams aren’t playing on Christmas doesn’t mean they’ll be getting a bye though. The NFL will hold a total of 12 games on Christmas Eve (Saturday, Dec. 24), a slate that includes a prime-time game between the Bengals and Texans"
^ Summarize this in your own words, too. Also, put this summary at the top, header the Dec. 24 games, and then go nuts.
December 25th, NFL Games
Denver Broncos @ Kansas City Chiefs
The Broncos and the Chiefs will go head-to-head and play for their lives in this fierce rivalry. Kick off is at 7:30 CST and will air on NBC.
Baltimore Ravens @ Pittsburgh Steelers
The Steelers will host the Ravens for a 4:30 ET kick off, airing on NFL Network.
This will be the first time in a long time (ten years) that the NFL has had two games on Christmas day. You can blame (or thank) the holiday landing on the weekend this year.