As we move into Week 12 of NFL’s impactful season of 2024, we find the Baltimore Ravens heading westwards to face off against the Los Angeles Chargers. This engaging showdown is penned in for Monday night under the bright Californian lights of SoFi Stadium unhindered by the competing glare of the bustling city of Inglewood.
The kick-off is marked for a late-night spectacle at 8:15 p.m. Eastern Time on Monday, Nov. 25, 2024. With anticipation cast wide over this match-up, the LA Chargers take on the Baltimore Ravens as the culmination of this Week’s strategized plays, brutish strength, and crafted athleticism.
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For those who cannot make it to SoFi Stadium, the clash between the Baltimore Ravens and the Los Angeles Chargers will be broadcast live on ESPN at 8:15 p.m. ET, in the late hours of Monday, Nov. 25, 2024. Spectators across the globe are offered an unfiltered lens into this action-packed scene without needing to leave their living rooms.
This Week 12 preview includes an array of noteworthy matchups on the national stage: Pittsburgh Steelers versus Cleveland Browns starts the weekend drama on Prime Video. The plot thickens on Sunday with Kansas City Chiefs facing off against Carolina Panthers, broadcasted on CBS, while FOX delivers the Minnesota Vikings versus Chicago Bears event as another slice of the NFL pie.
In parallel, CBS also catches the Tennessee Titans taking on the Houston Texans, while FOX portrays Detroit Lions head-to-head against Indianapolis Colts. Concurrently, CBS airs New England Patriots matching against home-team Miami Dolphins, and the Tampa Bay Buccaneers vying with New York Giants.
Furthermore, on the same Sunday, the Washington Commanders and Dallas Cowboys vie for supremacy on FOX, and an exciting duel between the Denver Broncos and Las Vegas Raiders is set to grace our screens via CBS. As the afternoon sun dips, FOX showcases the San Francisco 49ers against the Green Bay Packers and the duel between the Arizona Cardinals and Seattle Seahawks.
As Sunday segues into the night, NBC takes charge with the Philadelphia Eagles keen to capitalize on home advantage against the Los Angeles Rams. The week’s activities climax with the featured game — the Baltimore Ravens versus the Los Angeles Chargers on Monday night, only on ESPN.
The grand stage still throbs with the echoes of Week 11, where the NFL schedule was no less exciting. Prime time excitement was initiated with Washington Commanders versus Philadelphia Eagles, Green Bay Packers faced off against Chicago Bears on FOX, while Jacksonville Jaguars were tested against Detroit Lions on CBS.
The previous week also saw the Las Vegas Raiders go head-to-head with Miami Dolphins via CBS, while the New England Patriots took on the Los Angeles Rams on FOX. Simultaneously, the Cleveland Browns and New Orleans Saints went into battle on FOX, while the Pittsburgh Steelers returned the Baltimore Ravens’ visit on CBS.
In other matchups, CBS captured the drama between the Minnesota Vikings and Tennessee Titans, and also the Indianapolis Colts against the New York Jets. FOX revealed the thrilling outcome of the Atlanta Falcons versus Denver Broncos matchup, while the Seattle Seahawks and San Francisco 49ers squared off also on FOX.
Kansas City Chiefs clashed with Buffalo Bills on CBS, with Cincinnati Bengals and Los Angeles Chargers battling it out later in the day on NBC. The glowing showdown of Week 11 concluded with the Houston Texans traveling to challenge the Dallas Cowboys, captured on ESPN.
Lastly, Week 11 witnessed Arizona Cardinals, Carolina Panthers, New York Giants and Tampa Bay Buccaneers enjoying their byes. For Week 12, the stage went dark for Atlanta Falcons, Buffalo Bills, Cincinnati Bengals, Jacksonville Jaguars, New Orleans Saints, and New York Jets as they were on their byes, a restful hiatus in this relentless NFL saga.