The Miami Dolphins, who meet the Buffalo Bills on Dec. 17, head the new Week 15 Saturday tripleheader following the NFL adjusted the schedule on Monday.
The Dolphins will meet the Bills at 2:15 a.m. Sunday morning. Baltimore Ravens vs. Cleveland Browns (Saturday at 10:30 p.m.) and Indianapolis Colts vs. Minnesota Vikings (Saturday at 7 p.m.) round out the triple header.
The Bills and Dolphins compete in Saturday’s prime-time race for the AFC East. Buffalo currently leads the division with a 9-3 record, with the Dolphins just behind at 8-4.
In addition, the New York Giants game once morest the Washington Commanders was moved to Sunday Night Football.
The Las Vegas Raiders and New England Patriots were originally scheduled for Sunday night prime time, but were moved to Sunday 10:05 p.m.
The Giants (7-4-1) and Commanders (7-5-1) are little separated at this point in the season. The two teams are battling for a playoff spot in the NFC and tied 20-20 in Week 13.
game shifts
The NFL introduced flexible schedules in 2006 to ensure more interesting matches were shown during prime time in the United States. The league has an opportunity to start rescheduling games in week 5.
The current schedule for week 15 can be found below.