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STAMFORD, Conn. – May 15, 2024 – NBC Sunday Night Football, America’s No. 1 primetime television show for an unprecedented 13 consecutive years, is the home to the best and the brightest in 2024, opening the season with Patrick Mahomes and the Chiefs raising their Super Bowl banner before hosting Lamar Jackson and the Baltimore Ravens in NFL Kickoff 2024. The game is a rematch of last season’s AFC Championship Game and marks the first time that quarterbacks who have won multiple MVP awards meet in Week 1. The opener is the first of four ’24 appearances by Mahomes and the Chiefs on NBC and Peacock.

The next night (Sept. 6), Peacock is the exclusive national home as Jordan Love and the Green Bay Packers face Jalen Hurts and the Philadelphia Eagles in São Paulo, marking the NFL’s first-ever game in Brazil and the league’s first opening weekend Friday game since 1970. On Sept. 8 on NBC and Peacock, in another opening weekend NFL Playoff rematch, Matthew Stafford and the Los Angeles Rams visit Jared Goff and the Detroit Lions in the season debut of Sunday Night Football.

Aaron Rodgers makes his first appearances on Sunday Night Football with the New York Jets, as they visit the Pittsburgh Steelers (Oct. 20) and host the Indianapolis Colts (Nov. 17).

Peacock will once again stream all NBC Sunday Night Football games, including the playoffs, and the Football Night in America studio show. The exclusive Peacock Sunday Night Football Final returns with expanded postgame coverage following SNF each week.

The SNF announce team of Mike Tirico, Cris Collinsworth, and Melissa Stark return for their third season together.

Highlights of the 2024 NBC Sunday Night Football schedule:

  1. NBCUniversal’s NFL schedule this season features four appearances by the Super Bowl-champion Chiefs, three appearances apiece by the Dallas Cowboys (including historic postseason rivalry games against the Pittsburgh Steelers and San Francisco 49ers), Green Bay Packers (including in Sao Paolo and on Thanksgiving night) and AFC South champion Houston Texans, as well as crucial late-season NFL games on both Saturday and Sunday in Week 16.
  1. Jam-packed with the league’s star signal callers, the slate includes 13 matchups featuring two ’23 playoff teams and an NBC Sports’ record seven head-to-head meetings between division winners from the prior season.
  1. Following the blockbuster opening weekend, the SNF slate of star-studded QB matchups continues with #1 overall 2024 NFL Draft pick Caleb Williams and the Chicago Bears visiting 2023 AP Offensive Rookie of the Year C.J. Stroud and the AFC South-champion Houston Texans (Sept. 15); Mahomes and the Chiefs facing seven-time 4,000-yard passer Kirk Cousins, and his new Atlanta Falcons teammates (Sept. 22); Josh Allen of the Buffalo Bills visiting Jackson and the Ravens in a matchup of two of the league’s four winningest active quarterbacks (min. 30 starts); Trevor Lawrence and Jalen Hurts meet when the Jaguars visit the Eagles in Philadelphia, the site of a statue of Jacksonville coach Doug Pederson, who led the Eagles to victory in Super Bowl LII (Nov. 3); Jordan Love and the Green Bay Packers hosting a Thanksgiving night matchup with Tua Tagovailoa and the Miami Dolphins (Nov. 28); and the Chiefs playing host to Justin Herbert, new head coach Jim Harbaugh and the Chargers in Harbaugh’s first trip to GEHA Field at Arrowhead Stadium as Los Angeles’ coach (Dec. 8).
  1. The Dallas Cowboys again make three appearances on Sunday Night Football against teams with whom they share lengthy playoff history. On Oct. 6, they visit a Pittsburgh Steelers franchise they faced in three Super Bowls (winning one), and marking the first time the two teams meet on NBC since Super Bowl XXX. The Cowboys and Steelers have each played in eight Super Bowls (tied for second all- time) and won a combined 11 Lombardi Trophies. Three weeks later, on Oct. 27, the Cowboys visit the San Francisco 49ers, who they have met in the postseason an NFL record-tying nine times, including in six NFC Championship Games. Finally, on Dec. 22, the Cowboys host the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. Dallas has topped Tampa Bay in all three postseason meetings between the teams, including in Jan. 2023 in Tom Brady’s final NFL game.
2023-24 NBC SUNDAY NIGHT FOOTBALL SCHEDULE
Thurs. Sept. 5th NFL Kickoff Baltimore Ravens at Kansas City Chiefs
Fri. Sept. 6th NFL Brazil Green Bay vs. Philadelphia *PEACOCK*
Sun. Sept. 8th Week 1 L.A. Rams at Detroit Lions
Sun. Sept. 15th Week 2 Chicago Bears at Houston Texans
Sun. Sept. 22nd Week 3 Kansas City Chiefs at Atlanta Falcons
Sun. Sept. 29th Week 4 Buffalo Bills at Baltimore Ravens
Sun. Oct. 6th Week 5 Dallas Cowboys at Pittsburgh Steelers
Sun. Oct. 13th Week 6 Cincinnati Bengals at New York Giants
Sun. Oct. 20th Week 7 New York Jets at Pittsburgh Steelers
Sun. Oct. 27th Week 8 Dallas Cowboys at San Francisco 49ers
Sun. Nov. 3rd Week 9 Jacksonville Jaguars at Philadelphia Eagles
Sun. Nov. 10th Week 10 Detroit Lions at Houston Texans
Sun. Nov. 17th Week 11  Indianapolis Colts at New York Jets
Sun. Nov. 24th Week 12 Philadelphia Eagles at Los Angeles Rams
Thur. Nov. 28th Week 13 Miami Dolphins at Green Bay Packers
Sun. Dec. 1st Week 13 San Francisco 49ers at Buffalo Bills
Sun. Dec. 8th Week 14 Los Angeles Chargers at Kansas City Chiefs
Sun. Dec. 15th Week 15 Green Bay Packers at Seattle Seahawks
Sat. Dec. 21st Week 16 Houston Texans at Kansas City Chiefs
Sun. Dec. 22nd Week 16 Tampa Bay Buccaneers at Dallas Cowboys
Sun. Dec. 29th Week 17 Miami Dolphins at Cleveland Browns
Sun. Jan. 5th Week 18 TBD

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