Another NFL football edition Thursday night is about us. For Week 3, we have a state war between the Jacksonville Jaguars and the Miami Dolphins. Miami is looking for its first win of the season, while Jacksonville is looking not to fall too far the Tennessee Titans into the South AFC race.
Several interesting competitions are scheduled for Week 3, adding a showdown Monday night between the Baltimore Ravens and the Kansas City Chiefs.
Here locate everything you want to know to capture all the action, add publishing information, adjust schedules, and preview some of the week’s most productive contests.
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NFL Week 3 Times, TV and broadcasts
Thursday, September 24
8:20 p. m. Et
Miami Dolphins to Jacksonville Jaguars: NFL Network, NFL App
Sunday, September 27
1 p. m. Et
Houston Texans to Pittsburgh Steelers: CBS, CBS Sports
Cincinnati Bengals to Philadelphia Eagles: CBS, CBS Sports App
San Francisco 49ers to New York Giants, Fox, Fox Sports Go
From Las Vegas Raiders to New England Patriots: CBS, CBS Sports app
Titans from Tennessee to Minnesota Vikings: CBS, CBS Sports App
Washington football team at Cleveland Browns: Fox, Fox Sports Go
Los Angeles Rams at Buffalo Bills: Fox, Fox Sports Go
Chicago Bears to Atlanta Falcons: Fox, Fox Sports Go
4:05 p. m. ET
Carolina Panthers at Los Angeles Chargers: CBS, CBS Sports app
New York Jets to Indianapolis Colts: CBS, CBS Sports app
4:25 p. m. Et
From the Dallas Cowboys to the Seattle Seahawks: Fox, Fox Sports Go
Detroit Lions to Arizona Cardinals: Fox, Fox Sports Go
8:20 p. m. Et
Green Bay Packers to the New Orleans Saints: NBC, NBC Sports App
Monday September 28
8:15 p. m. Et
Kansas City Chiefs at Baltimore Ravens: ESPN, ESPN app
Las Vegas Raiders at New England Patriots
The Las Vegas Raiders and the New England Patriots are two of the NFL’s top attractions this season.
After beating the New Orleans Saints on Monday night, raiders are 2-0 and appear to be valid contenders in the West AFC. The Patriots, meanwhile, have a 1-1 record, but some games are missing before they become undefeated.
More importantly, the Patriots appear to have a tough offense with a rejuvenated center from Cam Newton. The 2015 LEAGUE MVP racked up 397 yards and one landing in a narrow loss to the Seattle Seahawks last Sunday.
Can the Raiders enter Foxborough and knock out the playoff contender for a moment?Will the Newton and New England offensive continue to thrive? It will be a laugh for the local and national audience.
Green Bay Packers to the New Orleans Saints
While the Raiders-Patriots’ inclination is going to be fun, Sunday night’s war between the Green Bay Packers and the New Orleans Saints can be an even bigger game. goodbye in the first round, and are back without star catcher Michael Thomas.
Thomas is batting over a top ankle problem, but even when he was in the Week 1 lineup, the New Orleans offense doesn’t have the same strength as a year ago. Drew Brees pitched for 472 yards with 3 touchdowns and one interception, even the team ranked 21st in offensive yards.
Meanwhile, Green Bay may be even better than last year’s 13-3 team. Even if you have to take it with a grain of salt (the Packers faced the Minnesota Vikings and the Detroit Lions), their 85 problems in the first two weeks. they are incredibly impressive Unfortunately for Green Bay, their most sensible receiver, Davante Adams, can also miss the game.
“It’s too early to tell,” said Adams, the team’s official website.
Adams is battling a ham rod tendon problem, and this game may end up being more of a hasty duel between Alvin Kamara and Aaron Jones than a classic Rodgers-Brees shooting.
Kansas City Chiefs at Baltimore Ravens
He’s the big one. Super Bowl protective champions opposed last year’s regular-season team. 2018 league MVP Patrick Mahomes vs. 2019 league MVP Lamar Jackson. Two undefeated groups with big Super Bowl aspirations.
The appeal of this game is that the Chiefs and Ravens can be bigger than last year. The two seem to have advanced in their defenses as each added an exciting new runner to their offensive.
Chiefs rookie Clyde Edwards-Helaire is one of the first offensive rookie contenders of the year, while Ravens JK Dobbins add a few other details to Baltimore’s hasty attack.
The action is not expected to be lost in Monday night’s epic battle, which is, as of now, Monday night’s game on this season’s schedule.
If you can only attend one game in Week 3, it’s the one you should watch.