NFL Saturday schedule: What games are on today?

Week 16 of the 2025 NFL season kicked off with a massive NFC West battle between the Los Angeles Rams and Seattle Seahawks, and the stakes are high again today with three of four teams in action currently inside the NFC playoff picture.

On the final weekend before Christmas, the NFL takes over with its first Saturday games of the 2025 regular season.

Today’s games feature four NFC teams with tons of playoff implications kicking off Saturday. Here’s what to know about Saturday’s NFL action:

NFL Saturday schedule: Week 16 games today

Philadelphia Eagles at Washington Commanders, 5 p.m. ET
Green Bay Packers at Chicago Bears, 8:20 p.m. ET

NFL Saturday: TV channels for today’s games

Eagles at Commanders: Fox
Packers at Bears: Fox

Odds for every NFL game today

Odds from BetMGM:

Philadelphia Eagles (-310) at Washington Commanders (+250)

PHI (-6.5); O/U: 44.5

Green Bay Packers (-115) at Chicago Bears (-105)

GB (1.5); O/U: 46.5

NFL picks, predictions for Saturday games

Washington Commanders vs. Philadelphia Eagles
Chicago Bears vs. Green Bay Packers

How to live stream NFL games today

FuboTV (all games)

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Storylines for today’s NFL games

The first matchup of the day is an NFC East divisional matchup in the nation’s capital. The defending champion Eagles ran over the Raiders in Week 14, and Philadelphia is in the top spot in the division. A win for the road team would push the Birds one step closer to sealing the division title for the second straight year, snapping the 21-season streak of a different NFC East champion. They will take on a Marcus Mariota-led Commanders squad after the team decided to shut down Jayden Daniels for the remainder of the season with Washington out of the playoff picture.
Green Bay enters Week 16 as the No. 7 seed but heads on the road to face the upstart Chicago Bears, who are eying an NFC North title and enter tonight’s game as the No. 2 seed. The victor will be in sole possession of first place in the NFC North. These teams met two weeks ago, where the Bears lost 28-21 at Lambeau Field. Green Bay will play its first game since losing Micah Parsons to a torn ACL.

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