NFL Won’t Use The Flex In Week 13

We just received notice from the National Football League that there will be no use of the flex to move the Pittsburgh-Baltimore game from the primetime slot. However, the NFL will move Atlanta-Tampa Bay from the early Sunday afternoon window to the late afternoon for Fox. We have the final schedule for Week 13 in the National Football League.

WEEK 13 FLEX SCHEDULING:

NO CHANGE IN NBC SUNDAY NIGHT GAME;
ATLANTA AT TAMPA BAY MOVES TO 4:15 PM ET ON FOX ON DEC. 5

The final Week 13 NFL schedule was announced today with the originally scheduled Pittsburgh at Baltimore Sunday night game on NBC remaining in place. The Atlanta at Tampa Bay game on Sunday, December 5 moves from 1:00 PM ET to 4:15 PM ET on FOX. 
Following is the final Week 13 NFL schedule (asterisk and bold/italics represents changed game time):
THURSDAY, DECEMBER 2 (WEEK 13)
HOUSTON AT PHILADELPHIA
8:00 PM (ET)
NFLN

SUNDAY, DECEMBER 5

NEW ORLEANS AT CINCINNATI
1:00 PM (ET)
FOX
CHICAGO AT DETROIT
1:00 PM (ET)
FOX
SAN FRANCISCO AT GREEN BAY
1:00 PM (ET)
FOX
DENVER AT KANSAS CITY
1:00 PM (ET)
CBS
CLEVELAND AT MIAMI
1:00 PM (ET)
CBS
BUFFALO AT MINNESOTA
1:00 PM (ET)
CBS
WASHINGTON AT N.Y. GIANTS
1:00 PM (ET)
FOX
JACKSONVILLE AT TENNESSEE
1:00 PM (ET)
CBS
OAKLAND AT SAN DIEGO
4:05 PM (ET)
CBS
ST. LOUIS AT ARIZONA
4:15 PM (ET)
FOX
DALLAS AT INDIANAPOLIS
4:15 PM (ET)
FOX
CAROLINA AT SEATTLE
4:15 PM (ET)
FOX
ATLANTA AT TAMPA BAY*
4:15 PM (ET)
FOX
PITTSBURGH AT BALTIMORE
8:20 PM (ET)
NBC

MONDAY, DECEMBER 6
N.Y. JETS AT NEW ENGLAND
8:30 PM (ET)
ESPN
This Sunday (Nov. 28), the Bucs-Ravens and Eagles-Bears games on FOX were moved from 1:00 PM ET to 4:15 PM ET.

That should do it.

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Ken has been covering the sports media in earnest at his own site, Fang's Bites since May 2007 and at Awful Announcing since March 2013. He provides a unique perspective having been an award-winning radio news reporter in Providence and having worked in local television. Fang celebrates the three Boston Red Sox World Championships in the 21st Century, but continues to be a long-suffering Cleveland Browns fan.

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