While Thursday night’s game between the New York Giants and the Philadelphia Eagles may not seem exciting on paper, it will be a war over the NFC playoff race.
The Giants and Eagles have two wins between them, but the winner, at worst, will be temporarily tied in the NFC East lead.
The Dallas Cowboys, who are 2-4 lately in the top position in the grim division.
The back is that while the week 7 opening game would probably not please all informal fans, there is a lot at stake and there are many reasons for the national audience to listen. Fortunately, this audience will have many tactics to do so.
Connecting with the rest of the list in Week 7 will be a little more complicated, but we’re here to help. We’ll detail the full schedule and match viewing data, while delving into some of the week’s most productive games.
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NFL Week 7 program and live streaming
Thursday October 22
8:20 p. m. Et
New York Giants in Philadelphia Eagles: NFL Network, Fox, Amazon
Sunday, October 25
1 p. m. Et
Pittsburgh Steelers to Tennessee Titans: CBS, CBS Sports App
Dallas Cowboys to Washington football team: Fox, Fox Sports Go
Buffalo Bills at the New York Jets: CBS, CBS Sports app
Carolina Panthers to the New Orleans Saints: Fox, Fox Sports Go
From the Green Bay Packers to the Houston Texans: Fox, Fox Sports GO
Cleveland Browns to Cincinnati Bengals: CBS, CBS Sports App
Detroit Lions to Atlanta Falcons: Fox, Fox Sports Go
4:05 p. m. Et
Seattle Seahawks to Arizona Cardinals: Fox, Fox Sports Go
4:25 p. m. Et
Jacksonville Jaguars at Los Angeles Chargers: CBS, CBS Sports App
Kansas City Chiefs in Denver Broncos: CBS, CBS Sports App
San Francisco 49ers to New England Patriots: CBS, CBS Sports App
8:20 p. m. Et
Tampa Bay Buccaneers in Las Vegas Raiders: NBC, NBC Sports App
Monday, October 26
8:15 p. m. Et
Chicago Bears in Los Angeles Rams: ESPN, ESPN app
Seattle Seahawks to Arizona Cardinals
Many enthusiasts would possibly have changed this setting in their pre-season schedule due to their clash between Russell Wilson and Kyler Murray. And while the quarterback duel is really fun, this is a high-risk game from the NFC West.
The Seattle Seahawks lead the department with a 5-0 record, however, the Arizona Cardinals are not far away with 4-2. With Los Angeles Rams also in the Combined with 4-2, things are tight in the West.
The injury may end up playing a key role in this game, as several players on the team missed Wednesday’s practice, adding Seahawks goalkeeper Jamal Adams, Seahawks cornerman Quinton Dunbar, outgoing Cardinals DeAndre Hopkins and Cardinals lineman Kelvin Bum.
Wilson and Murray are healthy, which is the basis of this match. Fans will be treated with a couple of quarterbacks with a double-threat ability in what could be one of the shootings of the week.
This will be the next game of the afternoon won.
Pittsburgh Steelers to Tennessee Titans
In the early afternoon, the Pittsburgh Steelers and Tennessee Titans will be the ones discovered by casual enthusiasts. Both have a 5-0 record, which makes the game a rarity in recent NFL history.
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