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    NFL Games Today Live: Week 3 TV Schedule, How To Watch, Start Times, and More

    What NFL games are on TV today? Here is a complete breakdown of the entire Week 3 NFL schedule from start times, channels, and more.

    Week 3 of the NFL season is here and with it comes a number of interesting storylines. Can the Dallas Cowboys bounce back after an embarrassing home loss to the New Orleans Saints? Will Justin Herbert be healthy enough to play and try to keep the Chargers undefeated? What will Monday Night Football’s doubleheader entail?

    Here is everything you need to know surrounding the NFL games today, from start times to channels, Pro Football Network has you covered.

    New York Giants at Cleveland Browns Channel and Start Time

    • Date: Sunday, Sept. 22
    • Time: 1 p.m. ET
    • Channel: FOX

    Announcers: Kenny Albert, Jonathan Vilma, Megan Olivi

    FOX’s coverage starts with a matchup between the Giants and Browns. Cleveland bounced back from its Week 1 loss to Dallas, but the offense still struggled. Deshaun Watson ran in Cleveland’s only touchdown but completed 22 of 34 passes for just 186 yards. The Browns need to be able to get the ball into the end zone in a crowded AFC.

    The Giants pray that kicker Graham Gano will be fine. His injury on the opening kickoff of Week 2 radically changed New York’s game plan, with punter Jamie Gillan missing an early extra point.

    Green Bay Packers at Tennessee Titans Channel and Start Time

    • Date: Sunday, Sept. 22
    • Time: 1 p.m. ET
    • Channel: FOX

    Announcers: Kevin Kugler, Daryl Johnston, Laura Okmin

    Oh, how the tables turn in the NFL. After a disappointing preseason from Sean Clifford, the Packers felt a new face was needed at QB2. Therefore, Green Bay sent a seventh-round pick to the Titans in exchange for Malik Willis. Three weeks later, Tennessee’s 2022 third-round selection has a chance to get a win over his former franchise.

    Head coach Matt LaFleur did an incredible job adjusting his offense to Willis’ limitations, but how will the second game look?

    Tennessee fell short for the second consecutive week, losing 24-17 both times. Their struggles lie in limiting mistakes. QB Will Levis has to cut down on some of these head-scratching turnovers that are killing the Titans’ momentum. They’ve looked good at times, but the second-year quarterback’s inexperience has reared its ugly head.

    Chicago Bears at Indianapolis Colts Channel and Start Time

    • Date: Sunday, Sept. 22
    • Time: 1 p.m. ET
    • Channel: CBS

    Announcers: Andrew Catalon, Tiki Barber, Jason McCourty, AJ Ross

    Despite an improved performance from Week 1, Chicago ran into a relentless Texans defensive front. While the pressure may not be as intense, the Colts can still get in the backfield. Chicago has to find a way to keep Williams clean.

    Indianapolis, on the other hand, needs to forget last week’s events. Only one person had a good game, with RB Jonathan Taylor gaining 135 scrimmage yards. However, Anthony Richardson threw three interceptions, and the defense let a backup QB traded for a seventh-round pick get his first NFL win. After two tough weeks, the Colts must avoid an 0-3 start to the season.

    Houston Texans at Minnesota Vikings Channel and Start Time

    • Date: Sunday, Sept. 22
    • Time: 1 p.m. ET
    • Channel: CBS

    Announcers: Ian Eagle, Charles Davis, Evan Washburn

    After taking down the Bears at home on Sunday Night Football, the Texans will travel to U.S. Bank Stadium to face the undefeated Vikings. Houston’s offense looked more fluid in Week 1, but the defense was dominant against rookie quarterback Caleb Williams, getting multiple bone-crushing sacks. Getting in the end zone on some of those field-goal drives will be paramount in the postseason.

    Don’t look now, but Minnesota is undefeated, with Sam Darnold running the offense. Week 2’s win over the 49ers was astonishing, but the former No. 3 overall pick had another solid game, completing 17 of 26 passes for 268 yards, two touchdowns, and an interception.

    San Francisco is one of the tougher defensive tests in the league, but it won’t get much easier for Minnesota with Houston’s ferocious pass rush coming to town.

    Philadelphia Eagles at New Orleans Saints Channel and Start Time

    • Date: Sunday, Sept. 22
    • Time: 1 p.m. ET
    • Channel: FOX

    Announcers: Joe Davis, Greg Olsen, Pam Oliver

    Is it 2009? Because the Saints are back firing on all cylinders.

    New Orleans has scored 44+ points in three straight matchups dating back to Week 18 of last season. Having doubts after destroying the Panthers was justified, but manhandling the Cowboys in Dallas is an entirely different story.

    Philadelphia will be motivated, though, after a tough loss on Monday Night Football. Not having WR A.J. Brown hurt, but RB Saquon Barkley and WR DeVonta Smith did their part. QB Jalen Hurts desperately needs someone to step it up, but the defense is becoming a problem.

    Los Angeles Chargers at Pittsburgh Steelers Channel and Start Time

    • Date: Sunday, Sept. 22
    • Time: 1 p.m. ET
    • Channel: CBS

    Announcers: Jim Nantz, Tony Romo, Tracy Wolfson

    The first matchup in Week 3 is on Sunday when the Chargers face off against the Steelers. The Chargers will hold their breath as they await the long-term news on quarterback Justin Herbert’s leg. In the third quarter, while throwing the ball away, Herbert got hit high and low, causing his legs to get caught underneath the defender.

    Losing Herbert would be brutal, but Los Angeles has reinvented their offense under their new head coach. Now, they run the ball. The Chargers rank fourth in rushing with 5.6 yards per rush. They’re running the ball on 60% of their plays under Jim Harbaugh, the 3rd-highest rate in the league. From 2020-23 (Justin Herbert’s first four seasons), they ran the ball at the 2nd-lowest rate (38%).

    Denver Broncos at Tampa Bay Buccaneers Channel and Start Time

    • Date: Sunday, Sept. 22
    • Time: 1 p.m. ET
    • Channel: FOX

    Announcers: Tim Brando, Matt Millen, Sarah Kustok

    The final matchup on FOX’s early-game coverage sees the Buccaneers hosting the Broncos at Raymond James Stadium.

    Denver is still searching for its first win of the season as rookie quarterback Bo Nix continues to adjust. On nine pass attempts 20+ yards down field, Bo Nix has as many completions to his teammates as to the opposition (two).

    It won’t get much easier this week, with Tampa Bay primed and ready to continue its impressive start to the season with a rejuvenated Baker Mayfield under center. Besides Baker, this Buccaneers defense has been absolutely elite. They’re the only team yet to allow a Pass TD this season.

    The 2003 Bucs are the only team in franchise history to allow 0 Pass TD through the first 3 games, while the 2019 Patriots are the last team to do this league-wide.

    Carolina Panthers at Las Vegas Raiders Channel and Start Time

    • Date: Sunday, Sept. 22
    • Time: 4:05 p.m. ET
    • Channel: CBS

    Announcers: Spero Dedes, Adam Archuleta, Aditi Kinkhabwala

    Another week, another dud from the Carolina Panthers. After getting hammered by the Saints 47-10 in Week 1, the Panthers failed to find the end zone against the Chargers in Week 2. Carolina still has a long way to go before being considered competitive.

    The same cannot be said for Las Vegas, who, despite fielding an offense that is rough around the edges, have a chance to start 2-1. The defense looked ferocious against the Ravens, sacking Lamar Jackson twice and continuously disrupting the backfield. How much havoc will they cause for Carolina?

    Miami Dolphins at Seattle Seahawks Channel and Start Time

    • Date: Sunday, Sept. 22
    • Time: 4:05 p.m. ET
    • Channel: CBS

    Announcers: Kevin Harlan, Trent Green, Melanie Collins

    Miami got some good news this week as QB Tua Tagovailoa announced he intends to continue playing once the medical staff clears him. When that will be isn’t known yet, but Miami is planning on sticking with backup Skylar Thompson. In limited playing time, Thompson has been willing to air it out. He is averaging 8.6 air yards per attempt (including playoffs). For context, that would rank as the 4th-deepest aDOT in the league since 2022 if he qualified.

    Seattle may be 2-0, but getting there hasn’t been easy. After taking down the Broncos in Week 1, 26-20, they needed overtime to dispatch the Patriots 23-20. The Seahawks have pressured the opposing QB at least 43.8% of dropbacks in both games – they are the only team that can claim that and are already halfway to reaching their 2023 total of such games.

    Baltimore Ravens at Dallas Cowboys Channel and Start Time

    • Date: Sunday, Sept. 22
    • Time: 4:25 p.m. ET
    • Channel: FOX

    Announcers: Kevin Burkhardt, Tom Brady, Erin Andrews, Tom Rinaldi

    Talk about a disappointment from both franchises in Week 2. After a close Week 1 matchup lost by a matter of inches, the Ravens looked outmatched and outcoached in Week 2 as the Raiders’ defense took advantage of a shaky offensive line.

    On the other hand, Dallas could’ve handled a close loss in Week 2. However, after a solid outing from the roster in Week 1 in Cleveland, New Orleans waltzed into AT&T Stadium and gave the Cowboys a 60-minute thrashing. It’s best to forget and move on after games like that, but how will Dallas respond?

    Dak Prescott failed to throw multiple TD passes in five of six games to open last season before closing with 2+ touchdown tosses in 10 of 11 – he’s opened this season with a pair of one-touchdown efforts.

    Detroit Lions at Arizona Cardinals Channel and Start Time

    • Date: Sunday, Sept. 22
    • Time: 4:25 p.m. ET
    • Channel: FOX

    Announcers: Chris Myers, Mark Schlereth, Jen Hale

    With the way the Cardinals have shown up to start the season, the final matchup in FOX’s coverage features what could be a future NFC playoff game. After taking the Bills to the brink in Week 1, Arizona snapped a nine-game losing streak to the Rams at State Farm Stadium, hoping to keep the high-powered offensive momentum going.

    The Lions, however, suffered a rough loss after defeating the Rams in Week 1. Detroit does get to breathe a sigh of relief, though, as it sounds like WR Amon-Ra St. Brown missed part of the game due to a leg contusion and cramping.

    Kansas City Chiefs at Atlanta Falcons Channel and Start Time

    • Date: Sunday, Sept. 22
    • Time: 8:20 p.m. ET
    • Channel: NBC

    Announcers: Mike Tirico, Cris Collinsworth, Melissa Stark

    The Chiefs won a nailbiter at Arrowhead last week, and while the defensive pass interference call was correct, Kansas City made plenty of mistakes to attempt to give the game away.

    But in true Patrick Mahomes fashion, when it mattered most, the three-time Super Bowl MVP led the offense down the field to win the game. The turnovers are unacceptable, and Mahomes will need someone to fill the void left by RB Isiah Pacheco’s injury.

    Jacksonville Jaguars at Buffalo Bills Channel and Start Time

    • Date: Monday, Sept. 23
    • Time: 7 p.m. ET
    • Channel: ESPN

    Announcers: Chris Fowler, Louis Riddick, Dan Orlovsky, Laura Rutledge

    Week 3’s Monday night doubleheader starts in Highmark Stadium with the Bills hosting the Jaguars. Jacksonville was effectively shut down last week as the offense had no answers for the Browns’ defense. Trevor Lawrence was sacked four times, and Cleveland lived in the Jaguars’ backfield all game. Jacksonville must clean up blocking schemes, taking on an equally dangerous Bills squad.

    Buffalo, on the other hand, wholly dismantled the Dolphins. Despite the score looking close at halftime, it was only a matter of time before the Bills took over.

    Washington Commanders at Cincinnati Bengals Channel and Start Time

    • Date: Monday, Sept. 23
    • Time: 8:15 p.m. ET
    • Channel: ABC

    Announcers: Joe Buck, Troy Aikman, Lisa Salters

    The final matchup of the week sees the Commanders taking on the Bengals at Paycor Stadium. Both squads looked much improved in Week 2, but only Washington would notch its first win of the season, as Cincinnati dropped to 0-2. Commanders’ rookie QB Jayden Daniels led seven-scoring drives but could not will Washington into the end zone.

    Meanwhile, despite looking vastly improved after dropping their season opener to the Patriots, the Bengals’ efforts weren’t enough to take down the reigning Super Bowl champions. Still, Cincinnati’s defense is vastly better than the Giants. Daniels and the Commanders should have more difficulty dealing with Lou Anarumo’s defensive scheme.

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