The 2024 NFL season continues – and you can follow it every step of the way live on Sky Sports on the road to Super Bowl LIX in New Orleans.
Sky Sports’ Week 10 offering starts with a hugely anticipated divisional clash on Thursday Night Football as Lamar Jackson’s in-form Baltimore Ravens (6-3) host Joe Burrow’s Cincinnati Bengals (4-5).
There’s bonus early football on Sunday as the New York Giants (2-7) take on the Carolina Panthers (2-7) in the NFL’s 2024 Munich game, with both sides in desperate need of a victory.
The action then returns Stateside with two of the league’s surprise packages meeting as the Washington Commanders (7-2), led by rookie quarterback Jayden Daniels, host Russell Wilson’s Pittsburgh Steelers (6-2). The Commanders’ NFC East rivals then face off against each other with the resurgent Philadelphia Eagles (6-2) on the road against the injury-hit Dallas Cowboys (3-5).
There’s a potential thriller to cap off Sunday as the always entertaining Detroit Lions (7-1) visit the Houston Texans (6-3), with the home side welcoming back CJ Stroud’s favourite receiver Nico Collins from injury.
Rounding out the week on Monday Night Football are Matthew Stafford’s Los Angeles Rams (4-4), who host the Miami Dolphins (2-6) in a game that both teams will see as must-win.
Week 10:
Friday October 7: Cincinnati Bengals @ Baltimore Ravens – 1.15am
Sunday November 10: New York Giants v Carolina Panthers – 2.30pm
Sunday November 10: Pittsburgh Steelers @ Washington Commanders – 6pm
Sunday November 10: Philadelphia Eagles @ Dallas Cowboys – 9.25pm
Monday November 11: Detroit Lions @ Houston Texans – 1.20am
Tuesday November 12: Miami Dolphins @ Los Angeles Rams – 1.15am
Make sure you tune in to Sky Sports NFL every Sunday at 6pm for the first game of our triple-header of live action. The evening’s entertainment also includes NFL Redzone action as hosted by Scott Hanson, as well as Sunday Night Football to round off the night.
Sky Sports will broadcast two exclusive live games every Sunday throughout the regular season in the 6pm and 9pm slots, while also showing every Thursday Night, Sunday Night and Monday Night match-up as well as the Thanksgiving and Christmas Day fixtures.
The Sky Sports NFL channel will meanwhile continue to show the usual NFL Network favourites, including Good Morning Football, Pro Football Talk and Total Access.
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