Joe Davis, Kurt Warner, Melissa Stark & Steve Wyche to Call Raiders-Browns at 4:30 PM ET
Kevin Burkhardt, Greg Olsen, Pam Oliver & Kristina Pink to Call Patriots-Colts at 8:15 PM ET
NFL Network has set its broadcast teams for the Week 15 doubleheader on Saturday, December 18.
Joe Davis and Kurt Warner, along with Melissa Stark and Steve Wyche on the sidelines, will call the Las Vegas Raiders vs. Cleveland Browns game at 4:30 PM ET from Cleveland.
Kevin Burkhardt and Greg Olsen, along with Pam Oliver and Kristina Pink on the sidelines, will call the New England Patriots vs. Indianapolis Colts game at 8:15 PM ET from Indianapolis.
In addition to airing on NFL Network, each game will be available on local broadcast stations in the respective markets of the competing teams (KSNV in Las Vegas, WOIO in Cleveland, WBZ in Boston and WXIN in Indianapolis)
Fans can stream these games through NFL digital properties across devices (NFL.com and the NFL app), NFL Network distributors’ apps and sites, and on phones via Yahoo Sports and the respective teams’ mobile properties. Live game audio will be broadcast nationally by Westwood One, and carried on SiriusXM and TuneIn.
Pregame coverage on NFL Network kicks off at 2:00 PM ET with NFL GameDay Kickoff from Cleveland with Kay Adams, Joe Thomas and Willie McGinest.
Additional coverage on NFL Network is provided by Colleen Wolfe, Steve Smith Sr., Michael Irvin and Maurice Jones-Drew from Los Angeles during halftime of Raiders-Browns, and pregame, halftime and postgame of Patriots-Colts.
Week 15: Saturday, December 18 (NFL Network)
4:30 PM ET – Las Vegas Raiders vs. Cleveland Browns
8:15 PM ET – New England Patriots vs. Indianapolis Colts
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