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Sports on TV Today: Thursday, 7-21-22

CYCLING TIME ET TV
Tour de France 8:00am USA
GOLF TIME ET TV
LPGA Tour: Evian Championship 5:00am GOLF
Senior British Open 7:00am GOLF
LPGA Tour: Evian Championship 9:30am GOLF
Senior British Open 11:30am GOLF
PGA Tour: 3M Open 2:00pm GOLF
MLB TIME ET TV
NY Yankees at Houston 1:10pm MLBNYES

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Texas at Miami 1:10pm ESPN+
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Detroit at Oakland 3:37pm MLBNNBCS-CA

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NY Yankees at Houston 6:40pm YES
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Detroit at Oakland 7:07pm NBCS-CA
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San Francisco at LA Dodgers 10:00pm ESPNNBCS-BAY

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SOCCER TIME ET TV
UEFA Women's Euro Quartefinals: Germany vs Austria 3:00pm ESPN2
Copa América Femenina: Brazil vs Peru 8:00pm FS1
Copa América Femenina: Venezuela vs Argentina 8:00pm FS2
TRACK & FIELD TIME ET TV
World Championships 8:00pm USA
WNBA TIME ET TV
New York at Washington 11:30am NBATV
Atlanta at Los Angeles 3:30pm NBATV
Indiana at Las Vegas 10:00pm NBATV

What to Watch: Thursday, 7-21-22

MLB TIME ET TV
NY Yankees at Houston 1:10pm MLBNYES

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New York Yankees are first place in the AL East divsion and Houston Astros are first place in AL West divsion. The Yankees are 27-16 on the road this season and the Astros are 28-14 at home.

San Francisco at LA Dodgers 10:00pm ESPNNBCS-BAY

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San Francisco Giants are third place in the NL West divsion and Los Angeles Dodgers are first place in NL West divsion. The Giants are 22-21 on the road this season and the Dodgers are 30-13 at home.

NFL fans are going to have to be weaned off football a bit over the next couple of weeks. There was a stretch where there was a pro or college game on every day, but that time is drying up as Week 18 arrives.

Week 18 will mark the first time that neither a "Thursday Night Football" NFL game nor a college football contest will be on the air for viewers. Instead, they'll have to wait to see any sort of action until Saturday afternoon when the Chiefs take on the Broncos.

There is always a gradual winnowing of prime-time games late in the NFL season. The league likes to schedule most of its games — and all the consequential ones — on the final day of the season. Why? Because it creates excitement and unpredictability within the playoff picture. That will make Sunday fun, but Thursday may be a drag for those hoping for an exciting, late-season Thursday game.

Here's everything you need to know about "TNF" in Week 18 and what you can watch with the program finished for the season.

MORE: Watch NFL Week 18 games live with fuboTV (free trial)

Is there a 'Thursday Night Football' game tonight?

No, there is not a "Thursday Night Football" game on Thursday, Jan. 6. The last Thursday night game of the year aired on Dec. 23, when the Titans defeated the 49ers 20-17 in a closely contested battle.

The NFL traditionally hosts Thursday night games from Weeks 1 through 16. It ignores the final two weeks of the season to avoid giving one team a rest advantage going into the playoffs. It also prevents the teams from having rest disadvantages going into a potentially important late-season game.

That said, the NFL does have two Saturday games in the prime-time window scheduled for Week 18. That will give football fans a couple of extra options to watch stand-alone games without "TNF" or "Monday Night Football" in Week 18.

"Thursday Night Football" will return to action in Week 2 of the 2022 NFL season, per usual. There will be a Thursday night game, the NFL's season opener, in Week 1, but that has been a "Sunday Night Football" contest in the past. So, technically, the program won't return until Week 2 of the 2022 season but there will be Thursday football starting in Week 1.

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NFL schedule Week 18

Week 18

Game Kickoff time TV channel
Chiefs at Broncos 4:30 p.m. ET ESPN, ABC
Cowboys at Eagles 8:15 p.m. ET ESPN, ABC
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Packers at Lions 1 p.m. ET Fox
Colts at Jaguars 1 p.m. ET CBS
Washington Football Team at Giants 1 p.m. ET Fox
Bears at Vikings 1 p.m. ET Fox
Bengals at Browns 1 p.m. ET CBS
Titans at Texans 1 p.m. ET CBS
Steelers at Ravens 1 p.m. ET CBS
Jets at Bills 4:25 p.m. ET CBS
49ers at Rams 4:25 p.m. ET Fox
Seahawks at Cardinals 4:25 p.m. ET Fox
Panthers at Buccaneers 4:25 p.m. ET Fox
Patriots at Dolphins 4:25 p.m. ET CBS
Saints at Falcons 4:25 p.m. ET Fox
Chargers at Raiders 8:20 p.m. ET NBC

Sports on TV today

Jan. 6 will mark the first Thursday without football since Aug. 26, after the NFL preseason ended and just days before the college football season began. As such, football fans will have to settle for some other sports to watch. There is some marquee NBA action on Thursday, with TNT airing a doubleheader between the Knicks and Celtics and Suns and Clippers, so that will probably be the biggest draw for those looking for fill-in programming.

Here's a look at what you can watch during the time slot normally occupied by "Thursday Night Football."

  • NBA: Knicks vs. Celtics (7:30 p.m. ET, TNT) and Suns vs. Clippers (10 p.m. ET, TNT)
  • NHL: Bruins vs. Wild (7 p.m. ET, ESPN)
  • NCAAM: Illinois vs. Maryland (7 p.m., ESPN2) and Stanford vs. UCLA (9:30 p.m. ET, ESPN)