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Atlanta Falcons host the Los Angeles Rams for NFL Monday Night Football tonight in Week 17. MNF start time, TV schedule, how to watch live and streaming.
The Bears and 49ers proved Sunday night that they have the offensive horsepower to go that deep in the postseason, engaging in a duel at Levi’s Stadium that featured 936 total yards, 58 first downs and 10 offensive touchdowns.
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The Chicago Bears and San Francisco 49ers take the field for NFL Sunday Night Football tonight in Week 17. SNF start time, TV schedule and how to watch.
Tennessee will try to wrap up the 2025 college football season with a ninth win. The No. 23 Vols (8-4) conclude their year in the Music City Bowl in Nashville against Illinois (8-4) in a SEC vs. Big Ten matchup. The game is set for Dec. 30 (4:30 p.m. CT, ESPN) and will be held at Nissan Stadium.
USC was stunned by TCU after the Trojans put forth subpar efforts on offense and defense. Look back at Trojans Wire's live coverage and analysis:
The college football calendar will soon flip to 2026. And Alabama football has some roster building to do. Starting Friday, Jan. 2, one single two-week NCAA transfer portal window will open up where Division I players will be able to enter their names into an online database to move to another college football program.
Then, BYU returner Cody Hagen muffed the ensuing kickoff. Georgia Tech jumped on the loose ball at BYU's six-yard line. It took one play for King to find tight end J.T. Byrne for a quick touchdown pass. Just like, Georgia Tech has flipped momentum late in the first half.