NFL fans have gotten a few extra hours of sleep the past few weeks, but it’s time for die-hards to wake up early again as the league heads over to Germany. The Giants and the Panthers will face off in Munich in the last overseas game of the year.
There’s plenty of can’t miss domestic action as well. Kansas City looks set to continue its undefeated stream, facing a beleaguered Broncos team. And the Detroit Lions will be in the spotlight Sunday night as they continue their very impressive seasons.
There are a variety of ways to take in the action. Here’s all you need to know about this week’s games.
As always, the home team is listed second.
New York Giants vs. Carolina Panthers, 9:30 a.m. ET on NFL Network
New England Patriots vs. Chicago Bears, 1:00 p.m. ET on Fox
San Francisco 49ers vs. Tampa Bay Buccaneers, 1:00 p.m. ET on Fox
Denver Broncos vs. Kansas City Chiefs, 1:00 p.m. ET on CBS
Buffalo Bills vs. Indianapolis Colts, 1:00 p.m. ET on CBS
Pittsburgh Steelers vs. Washington Commanders, 1:00 p.m. ET on CBS
Minnesota Vikings vs. Jacksonville Jaguars, 1:00 p.m. ET on Fox
Atlanta Falcons vs. New Orleans Saints, 1:00 p.m. ET on Fox
Tennessee Titans vs. Los Angeles Chargers, 4:05 p.m. ET on Foc
New York Jets vs. Arizona Cardinals, 4:25 p.m. ET on CBS
Philadelphia Eagles vs. Dallas Cowboys, 4:25 p.m. ET on CBS
Detroit Lions vs. Houston Texans, 8:20 p.m. ET on NBC
Miami Dolphins vs. Los Angeles Rams, 8:15 p.m. ET on ABC and ESPN
The best way to watch any sort of network programming for free on a big screen is with a good HD antenna. To ensure you’re getting the most reliable signal, be sure to test the antenna in multiple locations in your home.
Yes and there are a number of different options to do so.
CBS’s streaming service will give you a one-week free trial, followed by a $8 or $13 monthly charge. (An annual plan is as low as $30 right now.)
NBC’s streaming service will give you access to several games, including all upcoming Sunday night matchups. It carries a $8 or $14 monthly charge—and the service has recently done away with its free trial. (The free version of Peacock does not include live sports.)
Disney’s bundle of Disney+, Hulu and ESPN+ no longer has a free trial, so you’ll have to pay $17 per month for all three combined (or $30 per month for no ads on Hulu).
Including Live TV in the bundle bumps the price to $77 per month ($90 with no ads).
The free trial on this service lasts three days. Afterward, it will cost you $77 per month.
After a free trial, you can expect monthly charges of $73.
Dish Network’s Sling lower-tiered “Orange” plan will run you $40 per month. Adding the more comprehensive “Blue” plan bumps the cost to $55 per month. The seven-day free trial has disappeared, unfortunately.
Formerly known as DirecTV Now, AT&T TVNow and AT&T TV, this oft-renamed streaming service will run you $80 per month and up after the free trial option. (The package that includes NFL Network will run you $99 per month.)
This sports-focused cord-cutting service carries broadcast networks in most markets. There’s a seven-day free trial, followed by monthly charges of $80 and up, depending on the channels you choose.
Not for the Sunday or Monday games. Amazon, however, is the home of Thursday Night Football once again, with the exception of Thanksgiving (though it will air a game on Black Friday). The first matchup on Amazon this year will be the Washington Commanders facing the Philadelphia Eagles on Nov. 14.
A trio, in fact.
The NFL App will let you stream games that are being broadcast locally in your market on Sundays. If you want to watch an “out of market” game, you’ve got two choices.
Watch live local and out of market games and (with the premium subscription) replays. You’re looking at a $50 charge per season. ($100 for premium.)
YouTube once again is the home for this channel. Prices this year start at $73 per month for Sunday Ticket and YouTubeTV or $449 for just Sunday Ticket (spanning the entirety of out-of-market games this season).
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