Washington Redskins vs Dallas Cowboys live stream (NFL Playoff picture 2016, Fox TV schedule): Watch NFL 2015 football online (Preview)

The Washington Redskins and the Dallas Cowboys will face off in the final week of the NFL regular season, and with the Redskins already having the NFC East division wrapped up they will be just trying to keep their roster fit, and try and keep their rhythm and groove rolling into the postseason. The game has a scheduled start time of 1 p.m. ET and takes place from AT&T Stadium in Arlington, Texas. The game can be watched on TV on the Fox network or online through live stream via the link below.

Kirk Cousins of the Washington Redskins is shown in this file photo.(Reuters)

The Redskins have secured their postseason berth, and know they cannot improve upon their seed position this week. However, that does not mean Washington coach Jay Gruden will just sit out all his regular starters - or so he has insisted ahead of this week's game.

Gruden of course will want to keep momentum running into the postseason, but probably the most important thing would be not to lose any key players as they prepare for their Playoff campaign.

That means Gruden will have to try and tread the thin line of balance between putting out a competitive and meaningful team without risking injuries to his top players.

Whether the Redskins can continue their longest winning streak in three years today or whether they will trade that in for not suffering any further injuries remains to be seen. Gruden of course will be hoping to accomplish both in Texas today.

Coming into this final weekend of the NFL 2015 regular season, most of the Playoff picture appears resolved already. Looking at the postseason picture and the games taking place today, only the Pittsburgh Steelers have a realistic chance of leapfrogging another team into the Playoff spots.

The Indianapolis Colts are not yet eliminated technically, but they need so much help from other results that only the most optimistic of Colts' fans still believe they can make the postseason.

The Colts need to beat the Titans today, and hope the Texans lose to the Jaguars for a start. However, in addition to those two basic results going their way they need seven other games to go exactly as below for them to sneak through:

1) Steelers beat the Browns
2) Broncos beat the Chargers
3) Falcons beat the Saints
4) Bills beat the Jets
5) Dolphins beat the Patriots
6) Ravens beat the Bengals
7) Raiders beat the Chiefs

Meanwhile, the Steelers don't need a long check list of results to go their way for them to sneak their way into the Playoffs. Pittsburgh simply need to defeat the Cleveland Browns for the second time this season today, and hope that the Buffalo Bills can defeat the New York Jets.

The Jets have been in excellent form this season though, so the Steelers will be feeling anxious about that game. However, they must focus today on their own task at hand and make sure they do their bit by besting the Browns. After that, then they can look at the Bills vs Jets game.

The Jets come into this weekend on the back of five straight wins, however, they did lose to the Buffalo Bills in Week 10, and they themselves need to go on the road to Buffalo today to level the series and guarantee their own Wild Card place for the postseason.

Apart from the Indianapolis Colts and Pittsburgh Steelers trying to overthrow the Houston Texans and New York Jets from the postseason berths, the other 10 places have already been snapped up, meaning that most of the tension around the league's other games today will be on who will shuffle to which seeding spot ahead of the Playoff starting.

The Denver Broncos and the Green Bay Packers both have yet to confirm their division titles, and have a lot to play for today; they need wins to guarantee themselves home postseason games.

The Broncos need to defeat the San Diego Chargers at home to earn themselves a first round bye. However, there is a massive game between the Green Bay Packers and the Minnesota Vikings for the NFC North title later on Sunday Night Football.

If the Vikings win that one, then they will host the Seattle Seahawks in the NFC Wild Card round. But if the Packers win then the Seahawks may have to go on the road to Lambeau Field, or there could be an instant rematch with the Vikings.

Coming into Sunday's games the Playoff Picture looks like below:

AFC
1. (z) New England Patriots (12-3)
2. (x) Denver Broncos (11-4)
3. (y) Cincinnati Bengals (11-4)
4. Houston Texans (8-7)
5. (x) Kansas City Chiefs (10-5)
6. New York Jets (10-5)

In The Hunt
Pittsburgh Steelers (9-6)
Indianapolis Colts (7-8)

NFC
1. (z) Carolina Panthers (14-1)
2. (z) Arizona Cardinals (13-2)
3. (x) Green Bay Packers (10-5)
4. (y) Washington (8-7)
5. (x) Seattle Seahawks (10-5)
6. (x) Minnesota Vikings (10-5)

(z) - First-round bye
 (y) - Division winner
 (x) - Playoff berth

Today's big game between the Washington Redskins and the Dallas Cowboys has a scheduled start time of 1 p.m. ET and can be watched on TV on the Fox network or online through live stream by clicking here.