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The Los Angeles Rams rebounded in a big way from a winless November in December. They had a get-right game against the Jaguars and never looked back, winning four straight games to get back to the top of the NFC West. Despite a brutal performance from Matthew Stafford against the Vikings, Sony Michel, the defense, and special teams were able to help pull out a 30-23 win for Los Angeles. It’s a testament to the depth of the Rams that they can win despite three picks from their quarterback.

With that being said, that won’t fly against a team built like the Ravens, who thrive off of opponents’ mistakes. However, the Ravens have dropped four straight games, with three of those losses coming against division rivals. That won’t cut it in a race as tight as the AFC North, and they’ve now found themselves 8-7 on the outside looking in of the AFC playoff picture. Where it looked at one point like the division was theirs to lose, the wheels completely fell off for the Ravens in December, so they’re now playing for their playoff lives while also hoping for help.

Of course, the Ravens have had the deck stacked against them. The team has been embattled by COVID and injuries, and third stringer Josh Johnson started last week against the Bengals with Lamar Jackson out with an ankle injury and Tyler Huntley out due to COVID. A team led by Joe Burrow clearly has the advantage in that matchup, and when the Ravens go down early they’re forced to go against-type. That’s always been the concern with Baltimore, and we’ve watched it come to fruition over the course of this losing streak.

Jackson returned to practice for the Ravens on Wednesday, but a noticeable limp had him limited and he missed Thursday and Friday’s practices. While the Ravens would love to get him back on the field, a Jackson who can’t run doesn’t open the offense up that much. But with Sunday being effectively a must-win game for the Ravens, it would behoove them to have their former MVP on the field if possible. If he can’t play, Huntley should be a go for Baltimore.

Here’s what you need to know to watch Rams vs. Ravens this Sunday, including kickoff time, TV channels, and the full Week 17 NFL schedule.

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What channel is Rams vs. Ravens on today?

  • TV channel (national): Fox
  • TV channel (Los Angeles): KTTV
  • TV channel (Baltimore): WBFF
  • Live Stream: Fox Sports Go, fuboTV

Rams vs. Ravens will be broadcast regionally on local Fox channels in Week 17. Joe Davis and Greg Olsen will be calling this game in Fox’s early slot, while Pam Oliver is on the sidelines. Mike Pereira will provide Fox’s rules analysis.

You can find the Rams’ away broadcast on SiriusXM channel 386, while the Ravens’ home broadcast airs on channel 231.

In Canada, viewers can watch Rams vs. Ravens with a subscription to DAZN, which includes every NFL game.

Rams vs. Ravens start time

  • Date: Sunday, Jan. 2
  • Kickoff: 1 p.m. EST, 10 a.m. PST

Rams vs. Ravens is scheduled to start at 1 p.m. ET on Sunday. All games without local early games will be watching Rams vs. Ravens in Fox’s early slot.

Los Angeles Rams schedule 2021

Week Date Opponent Kickoff time TV
1 Sept. 12 vs. Bears 8:20 p.m. ET NBC
2 Sept. 19 at Colts 1 p.m. ET Fox
3 Sept. 26 vs. Buccaneers 4:25 p.m. ET Fox
4 Oct. 3 vs. Cardinals 4:05 p.m. ET Fox
5 Oct. 7 (Thursday) at Seahawks 8:20 p.m. ET Fox/NFLN/Amazon
6 Oct. 17 at Giants 1 p.m. ET Fox
7 Oct. 24 vs. Lions 4:05 p.m. ET Fox
8 Oct. 31 at Texans 1 p.m. ET Fox
9 Nov. 7 vs. Titans 8:20 p.m. ET NBC
10 Nov. 15 (Monday) at 49ers 8:15 p.m. ET ESPN
11 BYE
12 Nov. 28 at Packers 4:25 p.m. ET Fox
13 Dec. 5 vs. Jaguars 4:25 p.m. ET CBS
14 Dec. 13 (Monday) at Cardinals 8:15 p.m. ET ESPN
15 Dec. 19 vs. Seahawks 4:25 p.m. ET Fox
16 Dec. 26 at Vikings 1 p.m. ET Fox
17 Jan. 2 at Ravens 1 p.m. ET Fox
18 Jan. 9 vs. 49ers 4:25 p.m. ET Fox

Baltimore Ravens schedule 2021

Week Date Opponent Kickoff time TV
1 Sept. 13 at Raiders 8:15 p.m. ET ESPN
2 Sept. 19 vs. Chiefs 8:20 p.m. ET NBC
3 Sept. 26 at Lions 1 p.m. ET CBS
4 Oct. 3 at Broncos 4:25 p.m. ET CBS
5 Oct. 11 vs. Colts 8:15 p.m. ET ESPN
6 Oct. 17 vs. Chargers 1 p.m. ET CBS
7 Oct. 24 vs. Bengals 1 p.m. ET CBS
8 Oct. 31 BYE ———— ——
9 Nov. 7 vs. Vikings 1 p.m. ET Fox
10 Nov. 11 at Dolphins 8:20 p.m. ET Fox, NFL Network, Amazon Prime Video
11 Nov. 21 at Bears 1 p.m. ET CBS
12 Nov. 28 vs. Browns 8:20 p.m. ET NBC
13 Dec. 5 at Steelers 4:25 p.m. ET CBS
14 Dec. 12 at Browns 1 p.m. ET CBS
15 Dec. 19 vs. Packers 1 p.m. ET Fox
16 Dec. 26 at Bengals 1 p.m. ET CBS
17 Jan. 2 vs. Rams 1 p.m. ET Fox
18 Jan. 9 vs. Steelers 1 p.m. ET CBS

Having lost three straight games, the AFC North is slipping away from the Baltimore Ravens. They’ve dropped consecutive games to the Steelers, Browns, and Packers, the lattermost loss on a failed two-point conversion at the end of the game in a game in which they played without Lamar Jackson. Sunday, they have a chance to right the ship against the current AFC North leader, the Cincinnati Bengals, who are continuing to be one of football’s most fun surprises.

The Bengals are showing versatility in their ability to win games. They took two straight losses into last week’s showdown with the Broncos and stopped their skid by winning 15-10 in a slugfest. Pro Bowler Ja’Marr Chase had just one catch for three yards, while the defense played a gritty game as the offense struggled. It was a bend-don’t-break style victory, and it’s the kind of win that should be heartening for Bengals fans hoping that this team can make waves in the postseason.

The Bengals thumped the Ravens when these teams met in November in a 41-17 laugher. Chase had eight catches for 201 yards and a touchdown in that game, while Joe Burrow threw for over 400 yards. On the other side, Lamar Jackson played a solid all-around game but just couldn’t keep up with the Bengals, who had a throttling win.

Jackson is still nursing an ankle injury and has been ruled out for Baltimore. His backup, Tyler Huntley, was placed on the COVID-19 reserve list, meaning NFL veteran Josh Johnson will get the start for the Ravens.

Here’s what you need to know to watch Ravens vs. Bengals this Sunday, including kickoff time, TV channels, and the full Week 16 NFL schedule.

MORE: Watch Ravens vs. Bengals live with fuboTV (7-day trial)

What channel is Ravens vs. Bengals on today?

  • TV channel (national): CBS
  • TV channel (Baltimore): WJZ
  • TV channel (Cincinnati): WKRC
  • Live Stream: Paramount +, fuboTV

Ravems vs. Bengals will be broadcast regionally on local CBS affiliate channels in Week 16. Kevin Harlan and Trent Green will call this game for CBS, with Melanie Collins on the sidelines. Gene Steratore will provide rules analysis for CBS.

You can find the Ravens’ away broadcast on SiriusXM channel 385, while the Bengals’ home broadcast airs on channel 228.

In Canada, viewers can watch Ravens vs. Bengals with a subscription to DAZN, which includes every NFL game.

Ravens vs. Bengals start time

  • Date: Sunday, Dec. 26
  • Kickoff: 1 p.m. EST

Ravens vs. Bengals is scheduled to start at 1 p.m. ET on Sunday. This game will be regionalized between the Greater Ohio and Baltimore regions.

Baltimore Ravens schedule 2021

Week Date Opponent Kickoff time TV
1 Sept. 13 at Raiders 8:15 p.m. ET ESPN
2 Sept. 19 vs. Chiefs 8:20 p.m. ET NBC
3 Sept. 26 at Lions 1 p.m. ET CBS
4 Oct. 3 at Broncos 4:25 p.m. ET CBS
5 Oct. 11 vs. Colts 8:15 p.m. ET ESPN
6 Oct. 17 vs. Chargers 1 p.m. ET CBS
7 Oct. 24 vs. Bengals 1 p.m. ET CBS
8 Oct. 31 BYE ———— ——
9 Nov. 7 vs. Vikings 1 p.m. ET Fox
10 Nov. 11 at Dolphins 8:20 p.m. ET Fox, NFL Network, Amazon Prime Video
11 Nov. 21 at Bears 1 p.m. ET CBS
12 Nov. 28 vs. Browns 8:20 p.m. ET NBC
13 Dec. 5 at Steelers 4:25 p.m. ET CBS
14 Dec. 12 at Browns 1 p.m. ET CBS
15 Dec. 19 vs. Packers 1 p.m. ET Fox
16 Dec. 26 at Bengals 1 p.m. ET CBS
17 Jan. 2 vs. Rams 4:25 p.m. ET Fox
18 Jan. 9 vs. Steelers 1 p.m. ET CBS

Cincinnati Bengals schedule 2021

Week Date Opponent Kickoff time TV
1 Sept. 12 vs. Vikings 1 p.m. ET Fox
2 Sept. 19 at Bears 1 p.m. ET Fox
3 Sept. 26 at Steelers 1 p.m. ET CBS
4 Sept. 30 vs. Jaguars 8:20 p.m. ET Fox, NFL Network, Amazon Prime Video
5 Oct. 10 vs. Packers 1 p.m. ET Fox
6 Oct. 17 at Lions 1 p.m. ET Fox
7 Oct. 24 at Ravens 1 p.m. ET CBS
8 Oct. 31 at Jets 1 p.m. ET CBS
9 Nov. 7 vs. Browns 1 p.m. ET CBS
10 Nov. 14 BYE ———— ———
11 Nov. 21 at Raiders 4:05 p.m. ET CBS
12 Nov. 28 vs. Steelers 1 p.m. ET CBS
13 Dec. 5 vs. Chargers 1 p.m. ET Fox
14 Dec. 12 vs. 49ers 1 p.m. ET CBS
15 Dec. 19 at Broncos 4:05 p.m. ET CBS
16 Dec. 26 vs. Ravens 1 p.m. ET CBS
17 Jan. 2 vs. Chiefs 1 p.m. ET CBS
18 Jan. 9 at Browns 1 p.m. ET CBS