List of Sunday Night Football results (2006–present)


The following is a detailed list of results and scores from National Football League games aired on NBC under the game package NBC Sunday Night Football. The list includes both regular season and post-season game results, both produced by NBC Sports, from the 2006 NFL season to the present.
The NFL instated a new "flex-scheduling" policy in which the NFL could choose a game to be aired in primetime on NBC based on the team's current performance and record. Previously, Sunday night NFL games were televised by ESPN, from 19872005, and TNT, from 19901997.
Starting with the 2006 NFL season, NBC was awarded the rights to air Sunday night primetime American football games, as well as the rights to air two games of the NFL playoffs. In February 2009, NBC concluded their third season of the game package by broadcasting Super Bowl XLIII and the 2009 Pro Bowl from Honolulu, Hawai'i. The game package also includes broadcast rights to the NFL Kickoff Game, the late-night [NFL on NFL on Thanksgiving Day|Thanksgiving Day|Thanksgiving game], and the Pro Football Hall of Fame Game.
The 2021 season marked the first time that NBC streamed its entire SNF season on its Peacock streaming service. Beginning in 2023, Peacock will also exclusively stream one national regular season game per year.
"Flex-scheduling" gamePlayoff game/Super Bowl broadcast on NBCPeacock exclusive game

2000s

2006

In 2006, NBC Sunday Night Football wrapped up its inaugural season averaging 17.5 million viewers, 1.2 million viewers better than Monday Night Football in 2005 on ABC and the best viewership number for the network primetime NFL package in six years. The season featured pop singer Pink singing the anthem for SNF called "I've Been Waiting All Day For Sunday Night." This would be the only season the tentatively scheduled games during the flex period were not publicly announced.
The September 10 game marked the first time two brothers started against each other as quarterbacks: Peyton Manning of the [2006 2018 Indianapolis Colts season|Indianapolis Colts season|Indianapolis Colts], and Eli Manning of the New York Giants.
There was no game played on October 22 because it overlapped with Game 1 of the 2006 World Series between the St. Louis Cardinals and the Detroit Tigers, along with Christmas Eve night; NBC broadcast the latter week's game on Christmas afternoon instead. However, the broadcast of Football Night in America continued at its regular time on both occasions each Sunday, with a half-hour version of the program airing before the Christmas game and the two "Wild Card Saturday" games.
*This was the only season that no game was initially scheduled for NBC in the affected weeks of flexible scheduling.

2007

In 2007, there was no game broadcast on October 28 due to Game 4 of the 2007 World Series between the Boston Red Sox and the Colorado Rockies, although Football Night in America aired at its usual time that week. Also, a tentative full-season schedule was unveiled, including games in the last seven weeks of the season. Those games could be replaced under flexible scheduling if the need arose. Three of the games in the last seven weeks were eventually replaced with more compelling matches. This resulted in the situation—twice—of having a team playing consecutive Sunday nights. The New England Patriots played consecutive Sunday nights: their November 18 game at the [2007 2023 Buffalo Bills season|Buffalo Bills season|Buffalo Bills] was moved to prime time, replacing the [2007 2019 Chicago Bears season|Chicago Bears season|Chicago Bears] at Seattle Seahawks game, and was subsequently followed on November 25 by their already scheduled home game against the [2007 2013 Philadelphia Eagles season|Philadelphia Eagles season|Philadelphia Eagles]. Likewise, the [2007 2008 Washington Redskins season|Washington Redskins season|Washington Redskins] played a scheduled game at the New York Giants on December 16, and their December 23 game at the Minnesota Vikings was moved to prime time, replacing the Tampa Bay Buccaneers at San Francisco 49ers game. Also, due to playoff implications, the December 30, Tennessee Titans at Indianapolis Colts game was flexed to prime time, replacing the [2007 2016 Kansas City Chiefs season|Kansas City Chiefs season|Kansas City Chiefs] at New York Jets game. Thus, the Colts played in the Kickoff game against the New Orleans Saints and the regular season finale. The same rules under which CBS and Fox protected games for their own packages still applied.
*Bears-Seahawks game was flexed out for the Patriots-Bills game.
**Buccaneers-49ers game was flexed out for the Redskins-Vikings game.
***Chiefs-Jets game was flexed out for the Titans-Colts game. This was the only year that tentative opponents were scheduled for the last game of the season.

2008

NBC Sunday Night Football's 2008 schedule began on September 4 with the defending Super Bowl champion New York Giants defeating the Washington Redskins in the NFL Kickoff game. On September 7, the Indianapolis Colts hosted the Chicago Bears in the first game at Lucas Oil Stadium. 2008 marked the third consecutive year that both the Colts and Giants would be featured in the NBC Sunday Night Football opening week games. As a result, the Manning brothers were used in commercial advertisements.
The 2008 schedule, released April 15, continued the current practice of a scheduled game possibly being moved in favor of a more compelling one during Weeks 11 through 16, but left the slot open on the final Sunday, December 28. The NFL Kickoff Game between the Redskins and Giants that was played on September 4 started at 7 p.m. instead of the normal 8:30 p.m. time in order to avoid conflict with the nomination speech that John McCain gave at the 2008 Republican National Convention that night; the game ended at 10:01 p.m. EDT, averting any conflict. As in previous years, one Sunday night featured no game broadcast due to Game 4 of the 2008 World Series between the Tampa Bay Rays and the Philadelphia Phillies, although Football Night in America aired as usual that week.
The October 19, Seattle Seahawks-Tampa Bay Buccaneers game featured Cris Collinsworth substituting for John Madden as the color commentator, the first time Madden had missed calling a game in 28 years. He had taken the week off because he would have had to make three straight cross country trips after calling games in Jacksonville and San Diego. The New England Patriots-Seattle Seahawks game on December 7 was dropped in favor of a Washington Redskins-Baltimore Ravens flex schedule game. The [2008 2012 San Diego Chargers season|San Diego Chargers season|San Diego Chargers]-Tampa Bay Buccaneers game on December 21 was dropped in favor of a Carolina Panthers-New York Giants game to determine home-field advantage in the NFC playoffs. The Week 17 game was purposely not chosen when the schedule was initially released, and the Denver Broncos-San Diego Chargers game was picked up for it to determine the winner of the AFC West division.
On Wild Card weekend, the [2008 2012 Atlanta Falcons season|Atlanta Falcons season|Atlanta Falcons] and [2008 2014 Arizona Cardinals season|Arizona Cardinals season|Arizona Cardinals] both made their debuts on SNF in the 4:30 EDT game on January 3. The San Diego Chargers hosted the Indianapolis Colts in the primetime game later that evening.
Super Bowl XLIII, the first aired as part of this package took place on February 1 in Raymond James Stadium, with the [2008 2013 Pittsburgh Steelers season|Pittsburgh Steelers season|Pittsburgh Steelers] defeating the Arizona Cardinals 27–23.
*Patriots-Seahawks game was flexed out for the Redskins-Ravens game.
**Chargers-Buccaneers game was flexed out for the Panthers-Giants game.

2009

This season marked the last time no SNF game would be scheduled against the World Series.
*Patriots-Dolphins game was flexed out for the Vikings-Cardinals game.

2010s

2010

Beginning with this season, the Week 17 matchup is now always against divisional opponents, per new NFL regulations. In addition, the one on NBC features at least one divisional rival with playoff implications on the line. Examples of playoff implications include, but aren't limited to the following: if only one team will qualify a win, if only one team or both teams will qualify if the game ends in a tie, if one team already qualifies before the game and the other has already been eliminated, or if both teams already qualify before the game starts and seeding within their respective conference still needs to be determined. This became an NBC tradition for SNF. Also beginning with this season, there would be no more rescheduling due to the World Series.
WeekDayDateVisiting TeamFinal ScoreHost TeamStadiumSignificance
HOF GameSundayAugust 8[2010 2022 Dallas Cowboys season|Dallas Cowboys season|Dallas Cowboys]16–7[2010 2023 Cincinnati Bengals season|Cincinnati Bengals season|Cincinnati Bengals]Fawcett StadiumPro Football Hall of Fame Game
Pre 2SundayAugust 22Minnesota Vikings10–15San Francisco 49ersCandlestick Park
1ThursdaySeptember 9Minnesota Vikings9–14New Orleans SaintsLouisiana SuperdomeSaints–Vikings rivalry
2009 NFC Championship Game rematch
1SundaySeptember 12Dallas Cowboys7–13Washington RedskinsFedExFieldCowboys–Redskins rivalry
2SundaySeptember 19New York Giants14–38Indianapolis ColtsLucas Oil Stadium
3SundaySeptember 26New York Jets31–23Miami DolphinsSun Life StadiumDolphins–Jets rivalry
4SundayOctober 3Chicago Bears3–17New York GiantsNew Meadowlands StadiumBears–Giants rivalry
5SundayOctober 10Philadelphia Eagles27–24San Francisco 49ersCandlestick Park
6SundayOctober 17Indianapolis Colts27–24Washington RedskinsFedExField
7SundayOctober 24Minnesota Vikings24–28Green Bay PackersLambeau FieldPackers–Vikings rivalry
8SundayOctober 31[2010 2023 Pittsburgh Steelers season|Pittsburgh Steelers season|Pittsburgh Steelers]10–20New Orleans SaintsLouisiana Superdome
9SundayNovember 7Dallas Cowboys7–45Green Bay PackersLambeau FieldCowboys–Packers rivalry
10SundayNovember 14New England Patriots39–26Pittsburgh SteelersHeinz FieldPatriots–Steelers rivalry
11SundayNovember 21New York Giants17–27Philadelphia EaglesLincoln Financial FieldEagles–Giants rivalry
12SundayNovember 28San Diego Chargers36–14Indianapolis ColtsLucas Oil Stadium
13SundayDecember 5Pittsburgh Steelers13–10Baltimore RavensM&T Bank StadiumRavens–Steelers rivalry
14SundayDecember 12Philadelphia Eagles30–27Dallas CowboysCowboys StadiumCowboys–Eagles rivalry
2009 NFC Wild Card playoff rematch
15SundayDecember 19Green Bay Packers27–31New England PatriotsGillette Stadium
16TuesdayDecember 28*Minnesota Vikings24–14Philadelphia EaglesLincoln Financial Field
17SundayJanuary 2St. Louis Rams6–16Seattle SeahawksQwest FieldRams–Seahawks rivalry
Wild CardSaturdayJanuary 8New Orleans Saints36–41Seattle SeahawksQwest Field"Beast Quake"
Wild CardSaturdayJanuary 8New York Jets17–16Indianapolis ColtsLucas Oil Stadium2009 AFC Championship Game rematch

*Chargers-Bengals game was flexed out for the Vikings-Eagles game. The game was then postponed to Tuesday night due to the December 2010 North American blizzard.

2011

WeekDayDateVisiting TeamFinal ScoreHost TeamStadiumSignificance
Pre 2SundayAugust 21San Diego Chargers20–7Dallas CowboysCowboys Stadium
Pre 3SundayAugust 28New Orleans Saints40–20[2011 2016 Oakland Raiders season|Oakland Raiders season|Oakland Raiders]O.co Coliseum
1ThursdaySeptember 8New Orleans Saints34–42Green Bay PackersLambeau Field
1SundaySeptember 11Dallas Cowboys24–27New York JetsMetLife Stadium
2SundaySeptember 18Philadelphia Eagles31–35Atlanta FalconsGeorgia DomeEagles–Falcons rivalry
3SundaySeptember 25Pittsburgh Steelers23–20Indianapolis ColtsLucas Oil Stadium
4SundayOctober 2New York Jets17–34Baltimore RavensM&T Bank Stadium
5SundayOctober 9Green Bay Packers25–14Atlanta FalconsGeorgia Dome2010 NFC Divisional playoff rematch
6SundayOctober 16Minnesota Vikings10–39Chicago BearsSoldier FieldBears–Vikings rivalry
7SundayOctober 23Indianapolis Colts7–62New Orleans SaintsMercedes-Benz Superdome
8SundayOctober 30Dallas Cowboys7–34Philadelphia EaglesLincoln Financial FieldCowboys–Eagles rivalry
9SundayNovember 6Baltimore Ravens23–20Pittsburgh SteelersHeinz FieldRavens–Steelers rivalry
2010 AFC Divisional playoff rematch
10SundayNovember 13New England Patriots37–16New York JetsMetLife StadiumJets–Patriots rivalry
2010 AFC Divisional playoff rematch
11SundayNovember 20Philadelphia Eagles17–10New York GiantsMetLife StadiumEagles–Giants rivalry
12SundayNovember 27Pittsburgh Steelers13–9Kansas City ChiefsArrowhead Stadium
13SundayDecember 4*Detroit Lions17–31New Orleans SaintsMercedes-Benz Superdome
14SundayDecember 11New York Giants37–34Dallas CowboysCowboys StadiumCowboys–Giants rivalry
15SundayDecember 18Baltimore Ravens14–34San Diego ChargersQualcomm Stadium
16SundayDecember 25Chicago Bears21–35Green Bay PackersLambeau FieldBears–Packers rivalry
2010 NFC Championship Game rematch
17SundayJanuary 1Dallas Cowboys14–31New York GiantsMetLife StadiumCowboys–Giants rivalry
Wild CardSaturdayJanuary 7Cincinnati Bengals10–31Houston TexansReliant Stadium
Wild CardSaturdayJanuary 7Detroit Lions28–45New Orleans SaintsMercedes-Benz Superdome
2012 Pro BowlSundayJanuary 29NFC41–59AFCAloha Stadium
Super Bowl XLVISundayFebruary 5New York Giants21–17New England PatriotsLucas Oil StadiumGiants–Patriots rivalry

*Colts–Patriots game was flexed out for the Lions-Saints game.

2012

The December 16 game between the San Francisco 49ers and New England Patriots was interrupted for 25 minutes for NBC to cover President Barack Obama's speech in reaction to the Sandy Hook Elementary School shooting the previous Friday. Coverage aired on NBC Sports Network and CNBC until the speech ended, after which NBC resumed airing the game.
This marked the first time the primetime Thanksgiving game would air on NBC.
WeekDayDateVisiting TeamFinal ScoreHost TeamStadiumSignificance
Pre 2SundayAugust 19Indianapolis Colts24–26Pittsburgh SteelersHeinz Field
Pre 3SundayAugust 26Carolina Panthers17–12New York JetsMetLife Stadium
1WednesdaySeptember 5Dallas Cowboys24–17New York GiantsMetLife StadiumCowboys–Giants rivalry
1SundaySeptember 9Pittsburgh Steelers19–31Denver BroncosSports Authority Field at Mile HighBroncos–Steelers rivalry
2011 AFC Wild Card playoff rematch
2SundaySeptember 16Detroit Lions19–27San Francisco 49ersCandlestick Park
3SundaySeptember 23New England Patriots30–31Baltimore RavensM&T Bank StadiumPatriots–Ravens rivalry
2011 AFC Championship Game rematch
4SundaySeptember 30New York Giants17–19Philadelphia EaglesLincoln Financial FieldEagles–Giants rivalry
5SundayOctober 7San Diego Chargers24–31New Orleans SaintsMercedes-Benz Superdome
6SundayOctober 14Green Bay Packers42–24Houston TexansReliant Stadium
7SundayOctober 21Pittsburgh Steelers24–17Cincinnati BengalsPaul Brown StadiumBengals–Steelers rivalry
8SundayOctober 28New Orleans Saints14–34Denver BroncosSports Authority Field at Mile High
9SundayNovember 4Dallas Cowboys13–19Atlanta FalconsGeorgia Dome
10SundayNovember 11Houston Texans13–6Chicago BearsSoldier Field
11SundayNovember 18Baltimore Ravens13–10Pittsburgh SteelersHeinz FieldRavens–Steelers rivalry
12ThursdayNovember 22New England Patriots49–19New York JetsMetLife Stadium"Butt Fumble"
Jets–Patriots rivalry
NBC primetime Thanksgiving debut.
12SundayNovember 25Green Bay Packers10–38New York GiantsMetLife StadiumGiants–Packers rivalry
2011 NFC Divisional playoff rematch
13SundayDecember 2Philadelphia Eagles33–38Dallas CowboysCowboys StadiumCowboys–Eagles rivalry
14SundayDecember 9Detroit Lions20–27Green Bay PackersLambeau FieldLions–Packers rivalry
15SundayDecember 16San Francisco 49ers41–34New England PatriotsGillette Stadium
16SundayDecember 23*San Francisco 49ers13–42Seattle SeahawksCenturyLink Field49ers–Seahawks rivalry
17SundayDecember 30Dallas Cowboys18–28Washington RedskinsFedExFieldCowboys–Redskins rivalry
Wild CardSaturdayJanuary 5Cincinnati Bengals13–19Houston TexansReliant Stadium2011 AFC Wild Card playoff rematch
Wild CardSaturdayJanuary 5Minnesota Vikings10–24Green Bay PackersLambeau FieldPackers–Vikings rivalry
2013 Pro BowlSundayJanuary 27AFC35–62NFCAloha Stadium

*Chargers-Jets game was flexed out for the 49ers-Seahawks game.

2013

The Super Bowl XLVII champion Baltimore Ravens played the NFL Kickoff Game on the road due to a scheduling conflict with the Baltimore Orioles, who were hosting a 4-game series with the Chicago White Sox.
WeekDayDateVisiting TeamFinal ScoreHost TeamStadiumSignificance
HOF GameSundayAugust 4Miami Dolphins20–24Dallas CowboysFawcett StadiumPro Football Hall of Fame Game
Pre 3SundayAugust 25Minnesota Vikings14–34San Francisco 49ersCandlestick Park
1ThursdaySeptember 5Baltimore Ravens27–49Denver BroncosSports Authority Field at Mile High2012 AFC Divisional playoff rematch
1SundaySeptember 8New York Giants31–36Dallas CowboysAT&T StadiumCowboys–Giants rivalry
2SundaySeptember 15San Francisco 49ers3–29Seattle SeahawksCenturyLink Field49ers–Seahawks rivalry
3SundaySeptember 22Chicago Bears40–23Pittsburgh SteelersHeinz Field
4SundaySeptember 29New England Patriots30–23Atlanta FalconsGeorgia Dome
5SundayOctober 6Houston Texans3–34San Francisco 49ersCandlestick Park
6SundayOctober 13Washington Redskins16–31Dallas CowboysAT&T StadiumCowboys–Redskins rivalry
7SundayOctober 20Denver Broncos33–39Indianapolis ColtsLucas Oil Stadium
8SundayOctober 27Green Bay Packers44–31Minnesota VikingsHubert H. Humphrey MetrodomePackers–Vikings rivalry
2012 NFC Wild Card playoff rematch
9SundayNovember 3Indianapolis Colts27–24Houston TexansReliant StadiumColts–Texans rivalry
10SundayNovember 10Dallas Cowboys17–49New Orleans SaintsMercedes-Benz Superdome
11SundayNovember 17*Kansas City Chiefs17–27Denver BroncosSports Authority Field at Mile HighBroncos–Chiefs rivalry
12SundayNovember 24Denver Broncos31–34 New England PatriotsGillette StadiumTom Brady–Peyton Manning rivalry
13ThursdayNovember 28Pittsburgh Steelers20–22Baltimore RavensM&T Bank StadiumRavens–Steelers rivalry
Mike Tomlin is fined $100,000 for interfering with a Jacoby Jones kickoff return.
13SundayDecember 1New York Giants24–17Washington RedskinsFedExFieldGiants–Redskins rivalry
14SundayDecember 8**Carolina Panthers13–31New Orleans SaintsMercedes-Benz SuperdomePanthers–Saints rivalry
15SundayDecember 15Cincinnati Bengals20–30Pittsburgh SteelersHeinz FieldBengals–Steelers rivalry
16SundayDecember 22***Chicago Bears11–54Philadelphia EaglesLincoln Financial Field
17SundayDecember 29Philadelphia Eagles24–22Dallas CowboysAT&T StadiumCowboys–Eagles rivalry
Wild CardSaturdayJanuary 4Kansas City Chiefs44–45Indianapolis ColtsLucas Oil Stadium
Wild CardSaturdayJanuary 4New Orleans Saints26–24Philadelphia EaglesLincoln Financial Field
2014 Pro BowlSundayJanuary 26Team Rice22–21Team SandersAloha Stadium

*Packers-Giants game was flexed out for the Chiefs-Broncos game.
**Falcons-Packers game was flexed out for the Panthers-Saints game.
***Patriots-Ravens game was flexed out for the Bears-Eagles game.

2014

Starting in the 2014 season, NBC was allowed to flex games beginning in week 5. All the previous flexible scheduling rules apply but on a limited basis. Only two games between weeks 5–10 could be flexed per season; weeks 11–17 flex rules were still the same as in previous years. However, despite these changes, NBC did not flex a single one of their originally scheduled games, which marked the first season since 2005 that none of the originally scheduled Sunday night games for the entire season were flexed out. NBC held the rights to broadcast one Wild Card game and one Divisional game in the playoffs as opposed to two Wild Card games, lasted through in which the playoffs were contested amongst 12 teams.
WeekDayDateVisiting TeamFinal ScoreHost TeamStadiumSignificance
HOF GameSundayAugust 3New York Giants17–13Buffalo BillsFawcett StadiumPro Football Hall of Fame Game
Pre 3SundayAugust 24Cincinnati Bengals19–13Arizona CardinalsUniversity of Phoenix Stadium
1ThursdaySeptember 4Green Bay Packers16–36Seattle SeahawksCenturyLink FieldPackers–Seahawks rivalry
1SundaySeptember 7Indianapolis Colts24–31Denver BroncosSports Authority Field at Mile High
2SundaySeptember 14Chicago Bears28–20San Francisco 49ersLevi's Stadium
3SundaySeptember 21Pittsburgh Steelers37–19Carolina PanthersBank of America Stadium
4SundaySeptember 28New Orleans Saints17–38Dallas CowboysAT&T Stadium
5SundayOctober 5Cincinnati Bengals17–43New England PatriotsGillette Stadium
6SundayOctober 12New York Giants0–27Philadelphia EaglesLincoln Financial FieldEagles–Giants rivalry
7SundayOctober 19San Francisco 49ers17–42Denver BroncosSports Authority Field at Mile High
8SundayOctober 26Green Bay Packers23–44New Orleans SaintsMercedes-Benz Superdome
9SundayNovember 2Baltimore Ravens23–43Pittsburgh SteelersHeinz FieldRavens–Steelers rivalry
10SundayNovember 9Chicago Bears14–55Green Bay PackersLambeau FieldBears–Packers rivalry
11SundayNovember 16New England Patriots42–20Indianapolis ColtsLucas Oil StadiumColts–Patriots rivalry
2013 AFC Divisional playoff rematch
12SundayNovember 23Dallas Cowboys31–28New York GiantsMetLife StadiumCowboys–Giants rivalry
13ThursdayNovember 27Seattle Seahawks19–3San Francisco 49ersLevi's Stadium49ers–Seahawks rivalry
2013 NFC Championship Game rematch
13SundayNovember 30Denver Broncos29–16Kansas City ChiefsArrowhead StadiumBroncos–Chiefs rivalry
14SundayDecember 7New England Patriots23–14San Diego ChargersQualcomm StadiumLast SNF game in San Diego
15SundayDecember 14Dallas Cowboys38–27Philadelphia EaglesLincoln Financial FieldCowboys–Eagles rivalry
16SundayDecember 21Seattle Seahawks35–6Arizona CardinalsUniversity of Phoenix StadiumCardinals–Seahawks rivalry
17SundayDecember 28Cincinnati Bengals17–27Pittsburgh SteelersHeinz FieldBengals–Steelers rivalry
Wild CardSaturdayJanuary 3Baltimore Ravens30–17Pittsburgh SteelersHeinz FieldRavens–Steelers rivalry
Divisional RoundSaturdayJanuary 10Baltimore Ravens31–35New England PatriotsGillette StadiumPatriots–Ravens rivalry
Super Bowl XLIXSundayFebruary 1New England Patriots28–24Seattle SeahawksUniversity of Phoenix Stadium

2015

2015 marked the 10th season of SNF on NBC.
WeekDayDateVisiting teamFinal scoreHost teamStadiumSignificance
HOF GameSundayAugust 9Pittsburgh Steelers3–14Minnesota VikingsTom Benson Hall of Fame StadiumPro Football Hall of Fame Game
Pre 3SundayAugust 30Arizona Cardinals30–23Oakland RaidersO.co Coliseum
1ThursdaySeptember 10Pittsburgh Steelers21–28New England PatriotsGillette StadiumPatriots–Steelers rivalry
1SundaySeptember 13New York Giants26–27Dallas CowboysAT&T StadiumCowboys–Giants rivalry
2SundaySeptember 20Seattle Seahawks17–27Green Bay PackersLambeau FieldPackers–Seahawks rivalry
2014 NFC Championship Game rematch
3SundaySeptember 27Denver Broncos24–12Detroit LionsFord Field
4SundayOctober 4Dallas Cowboys20–26 New Orleans SaintsMercedes-Benz Superdome
5SundayOctober 11San Francisco 49ers27–30New York GiantsMetLife Stadium49ers–Giants rivalry
6SundayOctober 18New England Patriots34–27Indianapolis ColtsLucas Oil StadiumColts–Patriots rivalry
2014 AFC Championship Game rematch
Colts Catastrophe
7SundayOctober 25Philadelphia Eagles16–27Carolina PanthersBank of America Stadium
8SundayNovember 1Green Bay Packers10–29Denver BroncosSports Authority Field at Mile High
9SundayNovember 8Philadelphia Eagles33–27 Dallas CowboysAT&T StadiumCowboys–Eagles rivalry
10SundayNovember 15Arizona Cardinals39–32Seattle SeahawksCenturyLink FieldCardinals–Seahawks rivalry
11SundayNovember 22*Cincinnati Bengals31–34Arizona CardinalsUniversity of Phoenix Stadium
12ThursdayNovember 26Chicago Bears17–13Green Bay PackersLambeau FieldBears–Packers rivalry
Brett Favre's jersey number is retired during halftime.
12SundayNovember 29New England Patriots24–30 Denver BroncosSports Authority Field at Mile High
13SundayDecember 6Indianapolis Colts10–45Pittsburgh SteelersHeinz Field
14SundayDecember 13**New England Patriots27–6Houston TexansNRG Stadium
15SundayDecember 20***Arizona Cardinals40–17Philadelphia EaglesLincoln Financial Field
16SundayDecember 27****New York Giants17–49Minnesota VikingsTCF Bank Stadium
17SundayJanuary 3Minnesota Vikings20–13Green Bay PackersLambeau FieldPackers–Vikings rivalry
Wild CardSundayJanuary 10Seattle Seahawks10–9Minnesota VikingsTCF Bank Stadium
Divisional RoundSaturdayJanuary 16Green Bay Packers20–26 Arizona CardinalsUniversity of Phoenix Stadium

*Chiefs–Chargers game was flexed out for the Bengals–Cardinals game.

**Seahawks–Ravens game was flexed out for the Patriots–Texans game.

***Bengals–49ers game was flexed out for the Cardinals–Eagles game.

****Steelers–Ravens game was flexed out for the Giants–Vikings game.

2016

2016 marked the first-ever tie on NBC Sunday Night Football, which occurred in week 7, when the Seattle Seahawks and Arizona Cardinals tied at 6–6. That game became the lowest scoring SNF on NBC game and the first tie in any primetime NFL game since November 23, 1997, when the New York Giants and Washington Redskins tied at 7–7 on ESPN Sunday Night Football. Due to NBC having the rights to the second half of the Thursday Night Football package, NBC Sports gave Al Michaels a "Bye week", giving him 3 games off: Green Bay PackersWashington Redskins, Pittsburgh SteelersIndianapolis Colts, and Kansas City Chiefs-Denver Broncos. Mike Tirico replaced him for three games, with Cris Collinsworth still doing the color commentary.
The AFC Divisional Playoff game between the Pittsburgh Steelers and the Kansas City Chiefs was originally scheduled to kickoff at 1:05 ET, but due to stormy weather in the Kansas City area, the NFL moved the kickoff time to 8:20 ET.
The Thursday games on this list are separate from the Thursday Night Football package NBC had the rights to at the time, which did not include the NFL Kickoff Game or Thanksgiving, both of which take place on Thursdays. 2016 was the first of two NFL seasons for Thursday Night Football games to air on NBC.
WeekDayDateVisiting teamFinal scoreHost teamStadiumSignificance
Pre 3ThursdayAugust 25Atlanta Falcons6–17Miami DolphinsCamping World Stadium
Pre 3SundayAugust 28Cincinnati Bengals21–26Jacksonville JaguarsEverbank Field
1ThursdaySeptember 8Carolina Panthers20–21Denver BroncosSports Authority Field At Mile HighSuper Bowl 50 rematch
1SundaySeptember 11New England Patriots23–21Arizona CardinalsUniversity of Phoenix Stadium
2SundaySeptember 18Green Bay Packers14–17Minnesota VikingsU.S. Bank StadiumPackers–Vikings rivalry
3SundaySeptember 25Chicago Bears17–31Dallas CowboysAT&T Stadium
4SundayOctober 2Kansas City Chiefs14–43Pittsburgh SteelersHeinz Field
5SundayOctober 9New York Giants16–23Green Bay PackersLambeau FieldGiants–Packers rivalry
6SundayOctober 16Indianapolis Colts23–26 Houston TexansNRG StadiumColts–Texans rivalry
7SundayOctober 23Seattle Seahawks6–6 Arizona CardinalsUniversity of Phoenix StadiumCardinals–Seahawks rivalry
8SundayOctober 30Philadelphia Eagles23–29 Dallas CowboysAT&T StadiumCowboys–Eagles rivalry
9SundayNovember 6Denver Broncos20–30Oakland RaidersOakland ColiseumBroncos–Raiders rivalry
Last SNF game in Oakland.
10SundayNovember 13Seattle Seahawks31–24New England PatriotsGillette StadiumLast Patriots game on WHDH-TV in Boston.
11SundayNovember 20Green Bay Packers24–42Washington RedskinsFedExField2015 NFC Wild Card playoff rematch
12ThursdayNovember 24Pittsburgh Steelers28–7Indianapolis ColtsLucas Oil Stadium
12SundayNovember 27*Kansas City Chiefs30–27 Denver BroncosSports Authority Field at Mile HighBroncos–Chiefs rivalry
13SundayDecember 4Carolina Panthers7–40Seattle SeahawksCenturyLink Field2015 NFC Divisional playoff rematch
14SundayDecember 11Dallas Cowboys7–10New York GiantsMetLife StadiumCowboys–Giants rivalry
15SundayDecember 18**Tampa Bay Buccaneers20–26Dallas CowboysAT&T Stadium
16SundayDecember 25Denver Broncos10–33Kansas City ChiefsArrowhead StadiumBroncos–Chiefs rivalry
17SundayJanuary 1Green Bay Packers31–24Detroit LionsFord FieldLions–Packers rivalry
Winner: NFC North Champions
Wild CardSaturdayJanuary 7Detroit Lions6–26Seattle SeahawksCenturyLink Field
Divisional RoundSundayJanuary 15Pittsburgh Steelers18–16Kansas City ChiefsArrowhead Stadium

*Patriots–Jets game was flexed out for the Chiefs–Broncos game.

**Steelers–Bengals game was flexed out for the Buccaneers–Cowboys game.

2017

2017 marked the 12th season of NBC Sunday Night Football. Due to Christmas Eve falling on a Sunday in 2017, the Week 16 Sunday night telecast was instead scheduled for Saturday, December 23, with the Minnesota Vikings visiting the Green Bay Packers. NBC also broadcast Super Bowl LII, played at U.S. Bank Stadium in Minneapolis, making it the fourth time NBC had broadcast a Super Bowl since taking over the Sunday night package in 2006. NBC did not flex a single one of their originally scheduled games, which marked the second time since 2014 that none of the originally scheduled Sunday night games for the entire season were flexed out. For the first time since acquiring the Sunday night package, NBC aired no game in Week 17 to ensure that teams whose games would affect each other's playoff standings would be played at the same time. The Atlanta Falcons-Los Angeles Rams NFC wild card game kicked off at 8:15 pm ET, while the NFC Divisional Playoff Game between the Atlanta Falcons and Philadelphia Eagles kicked off at 4:35 pm ET.
The Thursday games on this list are separate from the Thursday Night Football package NBC had the rights to at the time, which did not include the Pro Football Hall of Fame Game, NFL Kickoff Game, or Thanksgiving, all of which take place on Thursdays. 2017 was the second and final NFL season for Thursday Night Football games to air on NBC.

2018

Starting in 2018, the NFL moved the start time of Sunday Night Football up from 8:30 p.m. ET to 8:20 p.m. ET. The Cincinnati BengalsKansas City Chiefs game flexed into Sunday Night on October 21 became the earliest the NFL has ever flexed a Sunday Night Football contest. The Atlanta FalconsNew Orleans Saints game on Thanksgiving night was called by the Football Night in America studio crew, with Mike Tirico doing the play-by-play, and Tony Dungy and Rodney Harrison as color analysts. The Week 17 game also returned after a 1-year hiatus. The Philadelphia EaglesChicago Bears Wild Card game kicked off at 4:35 p.m. ET, as did the Indianapolis Colts–Kansas City Chiefs Divisional game.
WeekDayDateVisiting teamFinal scoreHost teamStadiumSignificance
HOF GameThursdayAugust 2Chicago Bears16–17Baltimore RavensTom Benson Hall of Fame StadiumPro Football Hall of Fame Game
Ravens become the last NFL team to play in the HOF Game for the first time in franchise history.
Pre 3SundayAugust 26Arizona Cardinals27–3Dallas CowboysAT&T Stadium
1ThursdaySeptember 6Atlanta Falcons12–18Philadelphia EaglesLincoln Financial FieldEagles–Falcons rivalry
2017 NFC Divisional playoff rematch
1SundaySeptember 9Chicago Bears23–24Green Bay PackersLambeau FieldBears–Packers rivalry
2SundaySeptember 16New York Giants13–20Dallas CowboysAT&T StadiumCowboys–Giants rivalry
3SundaySeptember 23New England Patriots10–26Detroit LionsFord Field
4SundaySeptember 30Baltimore Ravens26–14Pittsburgh SteelersHeinz FieldRavens–Steelers rivalry
5SundayOctober 7Dallas Cowboys16–19 Houston TexansNRG StadiumGovernor's Cup
6SundayOctober 14Kansas City Chiefs40–43New England PatriotsGillette StadiumPatrick Mahomes' SNF debut.
7SundayOctober 21*Cincinnati Bengals10–45Kansas City ChiefsArrowhead Stadium
8SundayOctober 28New Orleans Saints30–20Minnesota VikingsU.S. Bank StadiumSaints–Vikings rivalry
2017 NFC Divisional playoff rematch
9SundayNovember 4Green Bay Packers17–31New England PatriotsGillette Stadium
10SundayNovember 11Dallas Cowboys27–20Philadelphia EaglesLincoln Financial FieldCowboys–Eagles rivalry
11SundayNovember 18**Minnesota Vikings20–25Chicago BearsSoldier FieldBears–Vikings rivalry
12ThursdayNovember 22Atlanta Falcons17–31New Orleans SaintsMercedes-Benz SuperdomeFalcons–Saints rivalry
12SundayNovember 25Green Bay Packers17–24Minnesota VikingsU.S. Bank StadiumPackers–Vikings rivalry
13SundayDecember 2***Los Angeles Chargers33–30Pittsburgh SteelersHeinz Field
14SundayDecember 9****Los Angeles Rams6–15Chicago BearsSoldier Field
15SundayDecember 16Philadelphia Eagles30–23Los Angeles RamsLos Angeles Memorial Coliseum
16SundayDecember 23Kansas City Chiefs31–38Seattle SeahawksCenturyLink Field
17SundayDecember 30Indianapolis Colts33–17Tennessee TitansNissan StadiumColts–Titans rivalry
Winner: Clinch playoff berth
Loser: Eliminated
Wild CardSundayJanuary 6Philadelphia Eagles16–15Chicago BearsSoldier Field"Double Doink"
Divisional RoundSaturdayJanuary 12Indianapolis Colts13–31Kansas City ChiefsArrowhead Stadium

*Rams–49ers game was flexed out for the Bengals–Chiefs game.

**Steelers–Jaguars game was flexed out for the Vikings–Bears game.

***49ers–Seahawks game was flexed out for the Chargers–Steelers game.

****Steelers–Raiders game was flexed out for the Rams–Bears game.

2019

For the 2019 season, the NFL decided to break with a long-standing tradition of the reigning Super Bowl champion hosting the Kickoff game. The Green Bay Packers and Chicago Bears was the Kickoff game instead, to celebrate the 100th season of the NFL, the 100th season of the Chicago Bears, and the NFL's oldest rivalry. Also, despite not hosting the kickoff game, the defending Super Bowl champion New England Patriots still hosted the first Sunday Night game of the season, with the opponent being the Pittsburgh Steelers. The schedule also included a rematch of the Thanksgiving game between the New Orleans Saints and Atlanta Falcons, and the Cleveland Browns made their first SNF appearance since 2008. In Week 15, the Buffalo Bills were flexed to SNF in a game against the Pittsburgh Steelers; this was just their second appearance on the package, the first being in 2007. The Seattle SeahawksPhiladelphia Eagles Wild Card Playoff game kicked off at 4:40 pm ET, while the Divisional game between the Minnesota Vikings and San Francisco 49ers kicked off at 4:35 pm ET.
WeekDayDateVisiting teamFinal scoreHost teamStadiumSignificance
HOF GameThursdayAugust 1Denver Broncos14–10Atlanta FalconsTom Benson Hall of Fame StadiumPro Football Hall of Fame Game
Pre 3SundayAugust 25Pittsburgh Steelers18–6Tennessee TitansNissan StadiumSteelers–Titans rivalry
1ThursdaySeptember 5Green Bay Packers10–3Chicago BearsSoldier FieldBears–Packers rivalry
First Kickoff Game since 2003 to not feature a defending Super Bowl champion.
1SundaySeptember 8Pittsburgh Steelers3–33New England PatriotsGillette StadiumPatriots–Steelers rivalry
2SundaySeptember 15Philadelphia Eagles20–24Atlanta FalconsMercedes-Benz StadiumEagles–Falcons rivalry
2017 NFC Divisional playoff rematch
3SundaySeptember 22Los Angeles Rams20–13Cleveland BrownsFirst Energy Stadium
4SundaySeptember 29Dallas Cowboys10–12New Orleans SaintsMercedes-Benz Superdome
5SundayOctober 6Indianapolis Colts19–13Kansas City ChiefsArrowhead Stadium2018 AFC Divisional playoff rematch
6SundayOctober 13Pittsburgh Steelers24–17Los Angeles ChargersDignity Health Sports Park
7SundayOctober 20Philadelphia Eagles10–37Dallas CowboysAT&T StadiumCowboys–Eagles rivalry
8SundayOctober 27Green Bay Packers31–24Kansas City ChiefsArrowhead Stadium
9SundayNovember 3New England Patriots20–37Baltimore RavensM&T Bank StadiumPatriots–Ravens rivalry
10SundayNovember 10Minnesota Vikings28–24Dallas CowboysAT&T StadiumCowboys–Vikings rivalry
11SundayNovember 17Chicago Bears7–17Los Angeles RamsLos Angeles Memorial Coliseum
12SundayNovember 24*Green Bay Packers8–37San Francisco 49ersLevi's Stadium49ers–Packers rivalry
13ThursdayNovember 28New Orleans Saints26–18Atlanta FalconsMercedes-Benz StadiumFalcons–Saints rivalry
13SundayDecember 1New England Patriots22–28Houston TexansNRG Stadium
14SundayDecember 8Seattle Seahawks12–28Los Angeles RamsLos Angeles Memorial ColiseumRams–Seahawks rivalry
15SundayDecember 15**Buffalo Bills17–10Pittsburgh SteelersHeinz Field
16SundayDecember 22Kansas City Chiefs26–3Chicago BearsSoldier Field
17SundayDecember 29San Francisco 49ers26–21Seattle SeahawksCenturyLink Field49ers–Seahawks rivalry
SF Win: No.1 seed and home-field advantage
Wild CardSundayJanuary 5Seattle Seahawks17–9Philadelphia EaglesLincoln Financial Field
Divisional RoundSaturdayJanuary 11Minnesota Vikings10–27San Francisco 49ersLevi's Stadium

*Seahawks–Eagles game was flexed out for the Packers–49ers game.

**Vikings–Chargers game was flexed out for the Bills–Steelers game.

2020s

2020

2020 marked the 15th season of SNF on NBC. Super Bowl LV was originally supposed to air on NBC. However, in an effort to pair NBC's next Super Bowl with their upcoming Olympics broadcast, it was traded to CBS, in exchange for Super Bowl LVI. NBC did however gain rights to air an extra Super Wild Card game, as the NFL expanded their postseason from 12 teams to 14 teams. This meant that NBC aired two Super Wild Card games, with the second game being aired on NBC's Spanish sister network Telemundo, and was streamed on NBCUniversal's new streaming service Peacock, and one Divisional game for the 2020-2021 postseason.
The SNF game scheduled for October 25 was originally Buccaneers-Raiders, but due to some Raiders players testing positive for COVID-19, the NFL moved that game back to 4:05 ET on Fox, and moved the Seahawks-Cardinals game to fill the SNF slot, to ensure that NBC would have a game. NBC's Thanksgiving night game between the Baltimore Ravens and the Pittsburgh Steelers had to be postponed twice due to a COVID-19 outbreak on the Ravens; The game was first rescheduled to the following Sunday at 1:15 p.m. ET, then later rescheduled to the following Tuesday at 8:00 p.m. ET, and finally rescheduled to the following Wednesday at 3:40 p.m. ET, still aired on NBC.
In Week 15, the 49ers–Cowboys game was flexed out for the Browns–Giants games, marking the first time that the Dallas Cowboys have been flexed out of an SNF slot and the first time Sunday Night Football was not in Dallas at least once in a season.
WeekDayDateVisiting teamFinal scoreHost teamStadiumSignificance
1ThursdaySeptember 10Houston Texans20–34Kansas City ChiefsArrowhead Stadium2019 AFC Divisional playoff rematch
1SundaySeptember 13Dallas Cowboys17–20Los Angeles RamsSoFi StadiumCowboys–Rams rivalry
2SundaySeptember 20New England Patriots30–35Seattle SeahawksCenturyLink Field
3SundaySeptember 27Green Bay Packers37–30New Orleans SaintsMercedes-Benz Superdome
4SundayOctober 4Philadelphia Eagles25–20San Francisco 49ersLevi's Stadium
5SundayOctober 11Minnesota Vikings26–27Seattle SeahawksCenturyLink Field
6SundayOctober 18Los Angeles Rams16–24San Francisco 49ersLevi's Stadium49ers–Rams rivalry
7SundayOctober 25*Seattle Seahawks34–37 Arizona CardinalsState Farm StadiumCardinals–Seahawks rivalry
8SundayNovember 1Dallas Cowboys9–23Philadelphia EaglesLincoln Financial FieldCowboys–Eagles rivalry
9SundayNovember 8New Orleans Saints38–3Tampa Bay BuccaneersRaymond James StadiumBuccaneers–Saints rivalry
10SundayNovember 15Baltimore Ravens17–23New England PatriotsGillette StadiumPatriots–Ravens rivalry
11SundayNovember 22Kansas City Chiefs35–31Las Vegas RaidersAllegiant StadiumChiefs–Raiders rivalry
12SundayNovember 29Chicago Bears25–41Green Bay PackersLambeau FieldBears–Packers rivalry
12WednesdayDecember 2**Baltimore Ravens14–19Pittsburgh SteelersHeinz FieldRavens–Steelers rivalry
13SundayDecember 6Denver Broncos16–22Kansas City ChiefsArrowhead StadiumBroncos–Chiefs rivalry
14SundayDecember 13Pittsburgh Steelers15–26Buffalo BillsBills Stadium
15SundayDecember 20***Cleveland Browns20–6New York GiantsMetLife Stadium
16SundayDecember 27Tennessee Titans14–40Green Bay PackersLambeau Field
17SundayJanuary 3[2020 2021 Washington Football Team season|Washington Football Team season|Washington Football Team]20–14Philadelphia EaglesLincoln Financial FieldEagles–Washington rivalry
WSH Win: NFC East Champions
Super Wild Card WeekendSaturdayJanuary 9Tampa Bay Buccaneers31–23Washington Football TeamFedExField
Super Wild Card WeekendSundayJanuary 10Cleveland Browns48–37Pittsburgh SteelersHeinz FieldBrowns–Steelers rivalry
Divisional RoundSaturdayJanuary 16Baltimore Ravens3–17Buffalo BillsBills Stadium

*Buccaneers–Raiders game was flexed out for the Seahawks–Cardinals game.

**Ravens-Steelers game was postponed from Thursday, November 26.

***49ers–Cowboys game was flexed out for the Browns–Giants game.

2021

The NFL expanded the season to 17 games in 18 weeks beginning with the 2021 season. 2021 also marked the 16th season of Sunday Night Football on NBC. Super Bowl LVI aired on February 13. After streaming NBC's Sunday Night Wild Card Game last season, and as part of their new television deal with the NFL, NBC streamed the entire season on Peacock for the first time. Along with Peacock's expanded involvement in the new television deal, NBC retained the rights to air SNF, gaining an additional game for Peacock, and picking up 3 additional Super Bowls in 2026, 2030, and 2034. Like with the 17-week seasons from 2010, the Week 18 matchup is scheduled against divisional opponents per NFL regulations, and the one on NBC features at least one divisional rival with playoff implications on the line, per SNF tradition.
WeekDayDateVisiting teamFinal scoreHost teamStadiumSignificance
Pre 3SundayAugust 29Cleveland Browns19–10Atlanta FalconsMercedes-Benz Stadium
1ThursdaySeptember 9Dallas Cowboys29–31Tampa Bay BuccaneersRaymond James Stadium
1SundaySeptember 12Chicago Bears14–34Los Angeles RamsSoFi Stadium
2SundaySeptember 19Kansas City Chiefs35–36Baltimore RavensM&T Bank Stadium
3SundaySeptember 26Green Bay Packers30–28San Francisco 49ersLevi's Stadium49ers–Packers rivalry
4SundayOctober 3Tampa Bay Buccaneers19–17New England PatriotsGillette StadiumTom Brady's return to New England
5SundayOctober 10Buffalo Bills38–20Kansas City ChiefsArrowhead StadiumBills–Chiefs rivalry
2020 AFC Championship Game rematch
6SundayOctober 17Seattle Seahawks20–23 Pittsburgh SteelersHeinz Field
7SundayOctober 24Indianapolis Colts30–18San Francisco 49ersLevi's Stadium
8SundayOctober 31Dallas Cowboys20–16Minnesota VikingsU.S. Bank StadiumCowboys–Vikings rivalry
9SundayNovember 7Tennessee Titans28–16Los Angeles RamsSoFi Stadium
10SundayNovember 14Kansas City Chiefs41–14Las Vegas RaidersAllegiant StadiumChiefs–Raiders rivalry
11SundayNovember 21Pittsburgh Steelers37–41Los Angeles ChargersSoFi Stadium
12ThursdayNovember 25Buffalo Bills31–6New Orleans SaintsCaesars Superdome
12SundayNovember 28Cleveland Browns10–16Baltimore RavensM&T Bank StadiumBrowns–Ravens rivalry
13SundayDecember 5*Denver Broncos9–22Kansas City ChiefsArrowhead StadiumBroncos–Chiefs rivalry
14SundayDecember 12Chicago Bears30–45Green Bay PackersLambeau FieldBears–Packers rivalry
15SundayDecember 19New Orleans Saints9–0Tampa Bay BuccaneersRaymond James StadiumBuccaneers–Saints rivalry
2020 NFC Divisional playoff rematch
16SundayDecember 26Washington Football Team14–56Dallas CowboysAT&T StadiumCowboys–Washington rivalry
17SundayJanuary 2Minnesota Vikings10–37Green Bay PackersLambeau FieldPackers–Vikings rivalry
18SundayJanuary 9Los Angeles Chargers32–35 Las Vegas RaidersAllegiant StadiumChargers–Raiders rivalry
Winner: Clinch playoff berth
Loser: Eliminated
Super Wild Card WeekendSaturdayJanuary 15Las Vegas Raiders19−26Cincinnati BengalsPaul Brown Stadium
Super Wild Card WeekendSundayJanuary 16Pittsburgh Steelers21−42Kansas City ChiefsArrowhead StadiumBen Roethlisberger's final NFL game.
Divisional RoundSundayJanuary 23Los Angeles Rams30−27Tampa Bay BuccaneersRaymond James Stadium
Super Bowl LVISundayFebruary 13Los Angeles Rams23−20Cincinnati BengalsSoFi Stadium

*49ers–Seahawks game was flexed out for the Broncos–Chiefs game.

2022

2022 marked the 17th season of Sunday Night Football on NBC. Al Michaels left NBC in the offseason and was hired to announce play-by-play calls for Thursday Night Football on Prime Video. Michele Tafoya left NBC in the offseason to pursue a political career. Both were replaced with Mike Tirico and Melissa Stark, respectively. Michaels did, however, call the Chargers–Jaguars Wild Card game.
WeekDayDateVisiting teamFinal scoreHost teamStadiumSignificance
HOF GameThursdayAugust 4Jacksonville Jaguars11–27Las Vegas RaidersTom Benson Hall of Fame StadiumPro Football Hall of Fame Game
1ThursdaySeptember 8Buffalo Bills31–10Los Angeles RamsSoFi Stadium
1SundaySeptember 11Tampa Bay Buccaneers19–3Dallas CowboysAT&T Stadium
2SundaySeptember 18Chicago Bears10–27Green Bay PackersLambeau FieldBears–Packers rivalry
3SundaySeptember 25San Francisco 49ers10–11Denver BroncosEmpower Field at Mile High
4SundayOctober 2Kansas City Chiefs41–31Tampa Bay BuccaneersRaymond James Stadium
5SundayOctober 9Cincinnati Bengals17–19Baltimore RavensM&T Bank StadiumBengals–Ravens rivalry
6SundayOctober 16Dallas Cowboys17–26Philadelphia EaglesLincoln Financial FieldCowboys–Eagles rivalry
7SundayOctober 23Pittsburgh Steelers10–16Miami DolphinsHard Rock Stadium
8SundayOctober 30Green Bay Packers17–27Buffalo BillsHighmark Stadium
9SundayNovember 6Tennessee Titans17–20 'Kansas City ChiefsArrowhead Stadium
10SundayNovember 13Los Angeles Chargers16–22San Francisco 49ersLevi's Stadium
11SundayNovember 20*Kansas City Chiefs30–27Los Angeles ChargersSoFi StadiumChargers–Chiefs rivalry
12ThursdayNovember 24New England Patriots26–33Minnesota VikingsU.S. Bank Stadium
12SundayNovember 27Green Bay Packers33–40Philadelphia EaglesLincoln Financial Field
13SundayDecember 4Indianapolis Colts19–54Dallas CowboysAT&T Stadium
14SundayDecember 11**Miami Dolphins17–23Los Angeles ChargersSoFi Stadium
15SundayDecember 18***New York Giants20–12Washington CommandersFedExFieldCommanders–Giants rivalry
16SundayDecember 25Tampa Bay Buccaneers19–16 'Arizona CardinalsState Farm Stadium
17SundayJanuary 1****Pittsburgh Steelers16–13Baltimore RavensM&T Bank StadiumRavens–Steelers rivalry
18SundayJanuary 8Detroit Lions20–16Green Bay PackersLambeau FieldLions–Packers rivalry
Aaron Rodgers' final game in Green Bay
GB Win: Clinch playoff berth
GB Loss: Eliminated
Super Wild Card WeekendSaturdayJanuary 14Los Angeles Chargers30–31Jacksonville JaguarsTIAA Bank Field
Super Wild Card WeekendSundayJanuary 15Baltimore Ravens17–24Cincinnati BengalsPaycor StadiumSam Hubbard recovered a fumble for a 98-yard touchdown in the 4th quarter, sealing the win for the Bengals.
Bengals–Ravens rivalry
Divisional RoundSaturdayJanuary 21Jacksonville Jaguars20–27Kansas City ChiefsArrowhead Stadium

*Bengals–Steelers game was flexed out for the Chiefs–Chargers game.
**Chiefs–Broncos game was flexed out for the Dolphins–Chargers game.
***Patriots–Raiders game was flexed out for the Giants–Commanders game.
****
Rams–Chargers game was flexed out for the Steelers–Ravens game.

2023

NBC entered into its 18th season broadcasting SNF. Under a new 11-year contract, Peacock will begin to exclusively stream one national regular season game per season. Peacock's first exclusive game was the BuffaloLA Chargers contest on Saturday, December 23, at 8:05 pm ET. That was the second game of a doubleheader, preceded by the CincinnatiPittsburgh at 4:30 pm ET on NBC. The Saturday doubleheader is in lieu of an SNF game in Week 16, which falls on Christmas Eve. Peacock also exclusively aired one Wild Card playoff game, on Saturday, January 13 at 8:10 pm ET. NBC also aired two Wild Card games this postseason and one Divisional game. For only the third time since acquiring the SNF rights, NBC did not flex a single one of their originally scheduled games, which marked the first season since 2017 that none of the originally scheduled Sunday night games for the entire season were flexed out. This was also the first time they did not flex a single game in a season when NBC does not air the Super Bowl under the new rotation. Had the 3-year rotation continued, it would have aired the Super Bowl in the 2023 season.
WeekDayDateVisiting TeamFinal ScoreHost TeamStadiumSignificance
HOF GameThursdayAugust 3New York Jets16–21Cleveland BrownsTom Benson Hall of Fame StadiumPro Football Hall of Fame Game
1ThursdaySeptember 7Detroit Lions21–20Kansas City ChiefsArrowhead Stadium
1SundaySeptember 10Dallas Cowboys40–0New York GiantsMetLife StadiumCowboys–Giants rivalry
2SundaySeptember 17Miami Dolphins24–17New England PatriotsGillette StadiumDolphins–Patriots rivalry
3SundaySeptember 24Pittsburgh Steelers23–18Las Vegas RaidersAllegiant StadiumRaiders–Steelers rivalry
4SundayOctober 1Kansas City Chiefs23–20New York JetsMetLife Stadium
5SundayOctober 8Dallas Cowboys10–42San Francisco 49ersLevi's Stadium49ers–Cowboys rivalry
2022 NFC Divisional playoff rematch
6SundayOctober 15New York Giants9–14Buffalo BillsHighmark Stadium
7SundayOctober 22Miami Dolphins17–31Philadelphia EaglesLincoln Financial FieldEagles wear Kelly Green uniforms for the first time since 2010.
8SundayOctober 29Chicago Bears13–30Los Angeles ChargersSoFi Stadium
9SundayNovember 5Buffalo Bills18–24Cincinnati BengalsPaycor Stadium2022 AFC divisional playoff rematch.
Damar Hamlin's return to Cincinnati after suffering cardiac arrest.
10SundayNovember 12New York Jets12–16Las Vegas RaidersAllegiant Stadium
11SundayNovember 19Minnesota Vikings20–21Denver BroncosEmpower Field at Mile High
12ThursdayNovember 23San Francisco 49ers31–13Seattle SeahawksLumen Field49ers–Seahawks rivalry
2022 NFC Wild card playoff rematch
12SundayNovember 26Baltimore Ravens20–10Los Angeles ChargersSoFi Stadium
13SundayDecember 3Kansas City Chiefs19–27Green Bay PackersLambeau Field
14SundayDecember 10Philadelphia Eagles13–33Dallas CowboysAT&T StadiumCowboys–Eagles rivalry
15SundayDecember 17Baltimore Ravens23–7Jacksonville JaguarsEverBank Stadium
16SaturdayDecember 23Cincinnati Bengals11–34Pittsburgh SteelersAcrisure StadiumBengals–Steelers rivalry
16SaturdayDecember 23Buffalo Bills24–22Los Angeles ChargersSoFi StadiumFirst-ever exclusive game on Peacock, game also simulcast on WGRZ in Buffalo and KNBC in Los Angeles.
17SundayDecember 31Green Bay Packers33–10Minnesota VikingsU.S. Bank StadiumPackers–Vikings rivalry
18SundayJanuary 7Buffalo Bills21–14Miami DolphinsHard Rock StadiumBills–Dolphins rivalry
2022 AFC Wild Card rematch
Winner: AFC East Champions
Super Wild Card WeekendSaturdayJanuary 13Cleveland Browns14–45Houston TexansNRG StadiumKickoff at 4:35 p.m. ET
Super Wild Card WeekendSaturdayJanuary 13Miami Dolphins7–26Kansas City ChiefsArrowhead StadiumKickoff at 8:10 p.m. ET
First ever exclusive NFL playoff game on a streaming service
Game also simulcast on WTVJ in Miami and KSHB in Kansas City, while bonus coverage of the opening quarter of the game was shown on NBC Nationally until 8:30 p.m. ET
Super Wild Card WeekendSundayJanuary 14Los Angeles Rams23–24Detroit LionsFord FieldKickoff at 8:15 p.m. ET
Divisional RoundSundayJanuary 21Tampa Bay Buccaneers23–31Detroit LionsFord FieldKickoff at 3:05 p.m. ET

2024

In the 19th season of NBC's SNF, NBC produced the first NFL game played in South America, with the Philadelphia Eagles hosting the Green Bay Packers in São Paulo, Brazil. The game aired exclusively on NBC affiliates in Green Bay, Milwaukee, and Philadelphia. Out of market broadcasts were exclusively on Peacock, the second exclusive out of market regular season game the streaming service aired live.
NBC also gained rights to broadcast an additional Saturday afternoon game in Week 16. It was the first time since 1997 that NBC airs Week 16 games on both Saturday and Sunday, as the network retained their Week 16 SNF game that week. The Week 16 Saturday game will also feature NBC's first alternate broadcast of an NFL game, as Peacock will use the league's player tracking data to render a live streaming version of the game using elements of the Madden 25 video game.
NBC will only carry two playoff games this season, one Wild Card game and one Divisional game. This marked the fewest playoff games the network has carried since the 2019–20 playoffs, after Prime Video picked up the rights from Peacock to exclusively stream one Wild Card playoff game, and CBS holding the rights to air two of the other Wild Card playoff games.
WeekDayDateVisiting TeamFinal scoreHost TeamStadiumSignificance
Pre 3SundayAugust 25New England Patriots10–20Washington CommandersCommanders Field
1ThursdaySeptember 5Baltimore Ravens20–27Kansas City ChiefsArrowhead Stadium2023 AFC Championship Game rematch
1FridaySeptember 6Green Bay Packers29–34Philadelphia EaglesArena CorinthiansSão Paulo game
First NFL game to be played in South America
Game also simulcast on WGBA-TV in Green Bay, WTMJ-TV in Milwaukee, and WCAU in Philadelphia.
1SundaySeptember 8Los Angeles Rams20–26 'Detroit LionsFord Field2023 NFC Wild Card rematch
2SundaySeptember 15Chicago Bears13–19Houston TexansNRG Stadium
3SundaySeptember 22Kansas City Chiefs22–17Atlanta FalconsMercedes Benz Stadium
4SundaySeptember 29Buffalo Bills10–35Baltimore RavensM&T Bank Stadium
5Sunday/MondayOctober 6/7Dallas Cowboys20–17Pittsburgh SteelersAcrisure StadiumCowboys–Steelers rivalry
Game was delayed approximately 90 minutes due to a thunderstorm in the area
6SundayOctober 13Cincinnati Bengals17–7New York GiantsMetLife Stadium
7SundayOctober 20New York Jets15–37Pittsburgh SteelersAcrisure Stadium
8SundayOctober 27Dallas Cowboys24–30San Francisco 49ersLevi's Stadium49ers–Cowboys rivalry
9SundayNovember 3*Indianapolis Colts13–21Minnesota VikingsU.S. Bank Stadium
10SundayNovember 10Detroit Lions26–23Houston TexansNRG Stadium
11SundayNovember 17**Cincinnati Bengals27–34Los Angeles ChargersSoFi Stadium
12SundayNovember 24Philadelphia Eagles37–20Los Angeles RamsSoFi Stadium
13ThursdayNovember 28Miami Dolphins17–30Green Bay PackersLambeau Field
13SundayDecember 1San Francisco 49ers10–35Buffalo BillsHighmark StadiumBUF Win: AFC East Champions
14SundayDecember 8Los Angeles Chargers17–19Kansas City ChiefsArrowhead StadiumChargers–Chiefs rivalry
15SundayDecember 15Green Bay Packers30–13Seattle SeahawksLumen FieldPackers–Seahawks rivalry
16SaturdayDecember 21Houston Texans19–27Kansas City ChiefsArrowhead Stadium1 p.m. ET Kickoff
Madden 25 alternative broadcast on Peacock
16SundayDecember 22Tampa Bay Buccaneers24–26Dallas CowboysAT&T Stadium
17SundayDecember 29***Atlanta Falcons24–30 'Washington CommandersNorthwest StadiumFirst non-divisional Week 17 SNF matchup since 2009.
18SundayJanuary 5Minnesota Vikings9–31Detroit LionsFord FieldLions–Vikings rivalry
Winner: NFC North Champions, No. 1 seed, and home-field advantage
Wild Card WeekendSundayJanuary 12Washington Commanders23–20Tampa Bay BuccaneersRaymond James StadiumKickoff at 8:15 p.m.
Divisional RoundSundayJanuary 19Los Angeles Rams22–28Philadelphia EaglesLincoln Financial FieldKickoff at 3:05 p.m.

*Jaguars–Eagles game was flexed out for the Colts–Vikings game
**Colts–Jets game was flexed out for the Bengals–Chargers game
***Dolphins–Browns game was flexed out for the Falcons–Commanders game

2025

2025 marks the 20th season of SNF on NBC. NBC will also broadcast Super Bowl LX on February 8, 2026. 2025 featured the second tie game in the history of NBC Sunday Night Football in Week 4, with the Green Bay Packers and Dallas Cowboys playing to a 40–40 tie, the first game by that score in NFL history.
Peacock had alternative casts during this season. The first was the Cincinnati BengalsBaltimore Ravens Thanksgiving night game that used the league's player tracking data to render a live streaming version of the game using elements of the Madden NFL 26 video game. The second alternative cast was the Week 14 Houston TexansKansas City Chiefs SNF game, titled Reality Hot Seat featuring reality television celebrities commenting on the game. Peacock also gained the exclusive rights to the Week 17 Saturday night game on December 27, in which the opponents are announced at a later date.
  • Games that were eligible to flexible scheduling under 12 day notice are indicated by *
  • Games that were eligible to flexible scheduling under 6 day notice are indicated by **
  • Games that were being protected from being flexed out are indicated by italic.
  • The Saturday Week 17 game aired by Peacock was selected 12 days in advance from a pool of five games set aside when the schedule was released.
WeekDayDateVisiting TeamFinal scoreHost TeamStadiumSignificance
HOF GameThursdayJuly 31Los Angeles Chargers34–7Detroit LionsTom Benson Hall of Fame StadiumPro Football Hall of Fame Game
1ThursdaySeptember 4Dallas Cowboys20–24Philadelphia EaglesLincoln Financial FieldCowboys–Eagles rivalry
1SundaySeptember 7Baltimore Ravens40–41Buffalo BillsHighmark Stadium2024 AFC Divisional Round rematch
2SundaySeptember 14Atlanta Falcons22–6Minnesota VikingsU.S. Bank Stadium
3SundaySeptember 21Kansas City Chiefs22–9New York GiantsMetLife Stadium
4SundaySeptember 28Green Bay Packers40–40 'Dallas CowboysAT&T StadiumCowboys–Packers rivalry
5SundayOctober 5New England Patriots23–20Buffalo BillsHighmark StadiumBills–Patriots rivalry
6SundayOctober 12Detroit Lions17–30Kansas City ChiefsArrowhead Stadium
7SundayOctober 19Atlanta Falcons10–20San Francisco 49ersLevi's Stadium
8SundayOctober 26Green Bay Packers35–25Pittsburgh SteelersAcrisure StadiumAaron Rodgers vs. his former team
9SundayNovember 2Seattle Seahawks38–14Washington CommandersNorthwest Stadium
10SundayNovember 9Pittsburgh Steelers10–25Los Angeles ChargersSoFi Stadium
11SundayNovember 16Detroit Lions9–16Philadelphia EaglesLincoln Financial Field
12SundayNovember 23Tampa Bay Buccaneers7–34Los Angeles RamsSoFi StadiumCris Collinsworth's 500th game as an NFL broadcaster.
13ThursdayNovember 27Cincinnati Bengals32–14Baltimore RavensM&T Bank StadiumBengals–Ravens rivalry
Madden NFL 26 alternative broadcast on Peacock
13SundayNovember 30Denver Broncos27–26 'Washington CommandersNorthwest Stadium
14SundayDecember 7Houston Texans20–10Kansas City ChiefsArrowhead Stadium2024 AFC Divisional Round rematch
Reality Hot Seat alternative broadcast on Peacock
15SundayDecember 14Minnesota Vikings34–26Dallas CowboysAT&T StadiumCowboys–Vikings rivalry
16SundayDecember 21*New England Patriots28–24Baltimore RavensM&T Bank StadiumPatriots–Ravens rivalry
NE Win: Clinch playoff berth
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17SaturdayDecember 27Baltimore Ravens41–24Green Bay PackersLambeau FieldBAL Win: Stay Alive in playoff contention
BAL Loss: Eliminated
Game also simulcast on WBAL-TV in Baltimore, WTMJ-TV in Milwaukee and WGBA-TV in Green Bay.
17SundayDecember 28Chicago Bears38–42San Francisco 49ersLevi's Stadium
18SundayJanuary 4Baltimore Ravens24–26Pittsburgh SteelersAcrisure StadiumRavens–Steelers rivalry
Steel City Miracle
2024 AFC Wild Card rematch
Winner: AFC North champions
Loser: Eliminated
Wild Card WeekendSundayJanuary 11Los Angeles Chargers3–16New England PatriotsGillette StadiumAFC No. 7 vs. AFC No. 2
Divisional RoundSundayJanuary 18Los Angeles Rams20–17 ''Chicago BearsSoldier Field6:30 p.m. ET kickoff, NFC No. 5 vs. NFC No. 2
Super Bowl LXSundayFebruary 8Seattle Seahawks0–0New England PatriotsLevi's StadiumSuper Bowl XLIX rematch
6:30 p.m. ET kickoff

*Bengals-Dolphins game was flexed out for the Patriots-Ravens game

''SNF'' statistics

  • Most points scored on SNF by a single team: 62
  • Highest combined score on SNF: 83 points
  • Lowest combined score on SNF: 9 points
  • Most appearances on SNF : 68
  • Fewest appearances on SNF : 5
  • Most wins on SNF : 35
  • Most losses on SNF : 32
TeamAppearances
WinsLossesTiesWin %Last SNF Appearance
Arizona Cardinals14851December 25, 2022, lost to Tampa Bay Buccaneers 19–16
Atlanta Falcons187110October 19, 2025, lost to San Francisco 49ers 20–10
Baltimore Ravens3518170January 4, 2026, lost to Pittsburgh Steelers 26–24
Buffalo Bills161240October 5, 2025, lost to New England Patriots 23–20
Carolina Panthers8260December 4, 2016, lost to Seattle Seahawks 40–7
Chicago Bears3511240December 28, 2025, lost to San Francisco 49ers 42–38
Cincinnati Bengals205150November 27, 2025 defeated Baltimore Ravens 32–14
Cleveland Browns6240January 13, 2024, lost to Houston Texans 45–14
Dallas Cowboys6835321December 14, 2025, lost to Minnesota Vikings 34–26
Denver Broncos2917120November 30, 2025, defeated Washington Commanders 27–26
Detroit Lions177100November 16, 2025, lost to Philadelphia Eagles 16–9
Green Bay Packers5329231December 27, 2025, lost to Baltimore Ravens 41–24
Houston Texans16970December 7, 2025, defeated Kansas City Chiefs 20–10
Indianapolis Colts3719180November 3, 2024, lost to Minnesota Vikings 21–13
Jacksonville Jaguars5230December 17, 2023, lost to Baltimore Ravens 23–7
Kansas City Chiefs4124170December 7, 2025, lost to Houston Texans 20–10
Las Vegas Raiders*11470November 12, 2023, defeated New York Jets 16–12
Los Angeles Chargers*3015150November 9, 2025, defeated Pittsburgh Steelers 25–10
Los Angeles Rams*198110November 23, 2025, defeated Tampa Bay Buccaneers 34–7
Miami Dolphins10280November 28, 2024, lost to Green Bay Packers 30–17
Minnesota Vikings3011190December 14, 2025, defeated Dallas Cowboys 34–26
New England Patriots4627190December 21, 2025, defeated Baltimore Ravens 28–24
New Orleans Saints261970December 19, 2021, defeated Tampa Bay Buccaneers 9–0
New York Giants4116250September 21, 2025, lost to Kansas City Chiefs 22–9
New York Jets11560October 20, 2024, lost to Pittsburgh Steelers 37–15
Philadelphia Eagles5027230November 16, 2025, defeated Detroit Lions 16–9
Pittsburgh Steelers5530250January 4, 2026, defeated Baltimore Ravens 26–24
San Francisco 49ers2413110December 28, 2025, defeated Chicago Bears 42–38
Seattle Seahawks3321111November 2, 2025 defeated Washington Commanders 38–14
Tampa Bay Buccaneers14680November 23, 2025, lost to Los Angeles Rams 34–7
Tennessee Titans7250November 6, 2022, lost to Kansas City Chiefs 20–17
Washington Commanders*2410140November 30, 2025, lost to Denver Broncos 27–26

  • Washington appeared as the Washington Redskins until 2020 and the Washington Football Team until 2022
  • Las Vegas appeared as the Oakland Raiders until 2020
  • LA Chargers appeared as the San Diego Chargers until 2017
  • LA Rams appeared as the St. Louis Rams until 2016
ConferenceDivisionAppearancesWinsLossesTies
AFCEast7544310
AFCNorth10952570
AFCSouth6331320
AFCWest10456480
NFCEast17683921
NFCNorth13664711
NFCSouth6634320
NFCWest8848382

Most frequent matchups

Postseason matchups in italics.
Meetings across a number of years represents one regular season meeting per season.
CountMatchupRecordYears PlayedSignificance
18Dallas Cowboys vs. Philadelphia EaglesTied, 9–92006–2007, 2009, 2009, 2010–2020, 2022–2023, 2025Cowboys–Eagles rivalry
13Dallas Cowboys vs. New York GiantsCowboys, 9–42007–2009, 2011, 2011, 2012–2018, 2023Cowboys–Giants rivalry
12Baltimore Ravens vs. Pittsburgh SteelersTied, 6–62009–2013, 2014, 2014, 2017–2018, 2020, 2022, 2025Ravens–Steelers rivalry
11Chicago Bears vs. Green Bay PackersPackers, 9–22006–2007, 2009, 2011, 2014–2015, 2018–2022Bears–Packers rivalry
9Green Bay Packers vs. Minnesota VikingsPackers, 5–42010, 2012, 2013, 2015–2018, 2021, 2023Packers–Vikings rivalry
7Dallas Cowboys vs. Washington CommandersCowboys, 5–22006, 2008–2010, 2012–2013, 2021Cowboys–Commanders rivalry
7New York Giants vs. Philadelphia EaglesEagles, 5–22007–2012, 2014Eagles–Giants rivalry
6Denver Broncos vs. Kansas City ChiefsChiefs, 4–22013–2014, 2016, 2016, 2020-2021Broncos–Chiefs rivalry
6Los Angeles Chargers vs. Pittsburgh SteelersChargers, 4–22006, 2009, 2018–2019, 2021, 2025none
5Dallas Cowboys vs. New Orleans SaintsSaints, 4–12006, 2013–2015, 2019Sean Payton vs. his former team
5Indianapolis Colts vs. New England PatriotsColts, 3–22006, 2008–2009, 2014–2015Colts–Patriots rivalry
5New York Giants vs. Washington CommandersGiants, 3–22007–2008, 2013, 2017, 2022Commanders–Giants rivalry
5Cincinnati Bengals vs. Pittsburgh SteelersSteelers, 5–02007, 2012–2014, 2023Bengals–Steelers rivalry
5San Francisco 49ers vs. Seattle SeahawksSeahawks, 3–22012–2014, 2019, 202349ers–Seahawks rivalry
5Baltimore Ravens vs. New England PatriotsPatriots, 3–22012, 2014, 2019–2020, 2025Patriots–Ravens rivalry
4Dallas Cowboys vs. Tampa Bay BuccaneersTied, 2–22016, 2021–2022, 2024none
4Indianapolis Colts vs. Los Angeles ChargersChargers, 3–12007, 2008, 2008, 2010none
4Arizona Cardinals vs. Seattle SeahawksCardinals, 2–1–12014–2016, 2020Cardinals–Seahawks rivalry
4Chicago Bears vs. Philadelphia EaglesEagles, 3–12008–2009, 2013, 2018none
4Denver Broncos vs. New England PatriotsTied, 2–22006, 2013, 2015, 2017
4Kansas City Chiefs vs. Pittsburgh SteelersSteelers, 3–12011, 2016, 2016, 2021none
4Indianapolis Colts vs. Kansas City ChiefsColts, 3–12006, ''2013, 2018, 2019none
4Atlanta Falcons vs. Philadelphia EaglesTied, 2–22011, 2017'', 2018–2019Eagles–Falcons rivalry