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    NFL Games Today: Sunday TV Schedule, Start Times, Live Stream Options for Week 10

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    Who plays in NFL games today? When does Week 10 of the NFL season kick off Sunday, and how can you watch all the action?

    Who faces off in NFL games today? The Week 10 Sunday action gets started early with a 9:30 a.m. ET kickoff for the second Frankfurt game of the season. Four more teams take a bye, giving fans a similar 12-game Sunday schedule. Here’s how to watch all the action, including start times, channels, and live stream options.

    NFL Games Today: Sunday TV Schedule, Channels, Live Stream Options, and More

    Week 10’s Sunday schedule features 12 NFL games today, with the slate starting bright and early for the NFL’s second game in Frankfurt this season. This will be the last week in the 2023 season that features over 12 hours of football, so enjoy the expanded time frame while it lasts.

    The Philadelphia Eagles, Kansas City Chiefs, Miami Dolphins, and Los Angeles Rams are on a bye this week. With two divisional matchups kicking off today, here’s how to watch every game on Sunday in Week 10.

    Indianapolis Colts vs. New England Patriots

    • Start time: 9:30 a.m. ET
    • Channel: NFL Network
    • Live stream options: NFL+, YouTube TV

    The Colts and Patriots get things started early in Frankfurt this morning. The Colts are getting by with rookie QB Anthony Richardson out for the season. While Minshew doesn’t boost the offense, he has the unit humming just fine while looking for more from the defense.

    The same cannot be said for the Patriots. While the scoring has picked up slightly since Week 6, New England is still the second-lowest scoring offense in the league, averaging 15 points per game. While the Colts’ defense has been letting up points, the Patriots can’t score them. Head coach Bill Belichick needs QB Mac Jones to figure things out, or the Patriots could be staring at their worst start since 2000.

    Houston Texans at Cincinnati Bengals

    • Start time: 1 p.m. ET
    • Channel: CBS
    • Live stream options: Hulu + Live TV, YouTube TV, CBS All-Access

    2023 has already been a success for the Houston Texans. After years of the front office wallowing in ineptitude, the Texans finally brought in a determined head coach with a plan and likely found their future QB in C.J. Stroud. Houston has already surpassed their 2022 win total through eight weeks, with plenty more to grab. Can they play upset this week?

    There’s a chance, given the Bengals’ WR issues. Both Ja’Marr Chase and Tee Higgins have missed some practice time this week. While Chase will give it a go, Higgins has been ruled out of today’s game. Though 2023 has been impressive for the Texans, they’ve struggled against AFC contenders. It will take another perfect game from Stroud to upset the Bengals this week, even with the injuries.

    New Orleans Saints at Minnesota Vikings

    • Start time: 1 p.m. ET
    • Channel: FOX
    • Live stream options: Hulu + Live TV, YouTube TV, FOX Now

    QB Joshua Dobbs’ coming out season continued in Week 9 when the four-year veteran stepped into the Vikings offense, not knowing everyone’s names after being acquired earlier in the week, and delivered Minnesota a thrilling victory. Can he keep it up against one of the better defenses in the NFL?

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    The Saints’ defense continues to defy the odds. After getting picked apart in the 2023 offseason through free agency, New Orleans doesn’t seem to have any issues, plugging the holes easily. Even more importantly, the offense has scored 24 or more points in three consecutive weeks. If Derek Carr and New Orleans can continue to improve, Week 10 and the NFC South are theirs for the taking.

    Green Bay Packers at Pittsburgh Steelers

    • Start time: 1 p.m. ET
    • Channel: CBS
    • Live stream options: Hulu + Live TV, YouTube TV, CBS All-Access

    After four straight losses, the Packers finally got back in the win column in Week 9, beating the Rams 20-3. However, that accomplishment doesn’t sound as impressive when Brett Rypien starts under center. Despite the Rams’ lack of offense, the Packers still punted four times, fumbled twice, and missed a field goal. This offense is still searching for answers ahead of a matchup against a ferocious defensive front.

    The Steelers bounced back from their Week 8 loss against the Jaguars by silencing the excitement around Tennessee’s rookie QB Will Levis. Pittsburgh’s defense continues to drive their wins, but the murmurs surrounding the offense’s struggles are getting louder and louder. How long will Tomlin allow the offense to be the Achilles heel of this roster?

    Tennessee Titans at Tampa Bay Buccaneers

    • Start time: 1 p.m. ET
    • Channel: CBS
    • Live stream options: Hulu + Live TV, YouTube TV, CBS All-Access

    The Titans finally decided to bench Ryan Tannehill, and rookie QB Will Levis has validated that decision. Despite signing WR DeAndre Hopkins in the offseason, the Titans’ passing offense has been abysmal with Tannehill under center. Levis has targeted Hopkins 17 times through two starts and seems intent on getting the All-Pro WR more involved in the offense.

    Meanwhile, Baker Mayfield and the Buccaneers’ offense finally busted out of their rough stretch despite another loss. Mayfield orchestrated seven scoring drives only to be outdone by one of the best rookie QB performances in NFL history. Levis is not Stroud, and the Buccaneers’ defense should provide another tough test. Can Tampa Bay shut down this rookie and snap their four-game losing streak?

    San Francisco 49ers at Jacksonville Jaguars

    • Start time: 1 p.m. ET
    • Channel: FOX
    • Live stream options: Hulu + Live TV, YouTube TV, FOX Now

    The Jaguars are having another great season under head coach Doug Pederson. Sitting at 6-2, Jacksonville holds a two-game lead within the division. However, Week 10 provides a massive test as the Jaguars take on one of the NFC’s top-tier contenders, the San Francisco 49ers.

    The 49ers’ bye week couldn’t have hit at a better time as San Francisco limped into their week off. With a week of rest under their belt, the 49ers see some important playmakers return from injury, most importantly WR Deebo Samuel and LT Trent Williams. With a healthy offense back at their disposal, will head coach Kyle Shanahan and QB Brock Purdy get their mojo back?

    Cleveland Browns at Baltimore Ravens

    • Start time: 1 p.m. ET
    • Channel: FOX
    • Live stream options: Hulu + Live TV, YouTube TV, FOX Now

    The first divisional game of the day features a critical NFC North battle. By far the most competitive division in the NFL, the Ravens (7-2) hold a slim lead over every team in the AFC North, tied at 5-3. After struggling early this season, the Ravens’ offense has exploded, scoring 30+ points in the past three weeks.

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    After several hiccups, the Browns’ defense returned to their usual domination, shutting out the Cardinals a week ago. With Watson back under center and not looking awful last week, can Cleveland grab a surprise AFC North road win? It sure would make the postseason race much more interesting.

    Atlanta Falcons at Arizona Cardinals

    • Start time: 4:05 p.m. ET
    • Channel: CBS
    • Live stream options: Hulu + Live TV, YouTube TV, CBS All-Access

    Welcome back, Kyler Murray. After eleven months, the two-time Pro Bowler hits the field for the first time this season. The Cardinals have punted on this season if the first half of 2023 was any indication. However, Arizona appears to be giving Murray and RB James Conner chances to show HC Jonathan Gannon they deserve to be along for this rebuild.

    Meanwhile, the Falcons’ 2023 plans came crashing down two weeks ago. While HC Arthur Smith was determined to back QB Desmond Ridder during the offseason, the disappointing offensive performances did him in after Titans rookie QB Will Levis outdueled Ridder. Taylor Heinicke has taken over under center but hasn’t provided the spark Atlanta is searching for. What a perfect week for Arizona to have Murray’s debut.

    Detroit Lions at Los Angeles Chargers

    • Start time: 4:05 p.m. ET
    • Channel: CBS
    • Live stream options: Hulu + Live TV, YouTube TV, CBS All-Access

    The Lions showed Week 7 was not the standard after dominating the Raiders in Week 8. Fresh off their bye week, they get to take on the Los Angeles Chargers. The Seahawks and the Ravens are the only teams to score 30 points on the Lions’ defense, and given how the Chargers have struggled against stout defenses, it doesn’t look like Los Angeles will be adding its name to that list.

    While the Lions’ defense is licking their chops for this matchup, Jared Goff and the offense might be even more excited. The Chargers allow the most passing yards per game this season at 286.

    Furthermore, the Chargers inability to close out games could continue to haunt them this afternoon. The Lions have not gone three-and-out in the fourth quarter since Week 6. Los Angeles has forced three-and-outs on 7.1% of their opponent’s fourth-quarter drives. If the Chargers can’t stop the Lions down the stretch, another loss is likely coming.

    New York Giants at Dallas Cowboys

    • Start time: 4:25 p.m. ET
    • Channel: FOX
    • Live stream options: Hulu + Live TV, YouTube TV, FOX Now

    The week’s second and final divisional game features an NFC East Duel between the New York Giants and Dallas Cowboys. The Giants’ QB woes continued in Week 9, with Daniel Jones tearing his ACL in the second quarter of New York’s 30-6 loss against the Raiders. With Tyrod Taylor still on the IR, the Giants turn to rookie QB Tommy DeVito to fill the void.

    While Dallas lost a tough one in Philadelphia last week, the Cowboys have won 11 straight at home and should easily outmatch this hampered Giants squad. New York has failed to score more than 16 points all season and put up an egg in the first matchup between these two teams. Not much should change today, with QB3 taking snaps for the Giants.

    Washington Commanders at Seattle Seahawks

    • Start time: 4:25 p.m. ET
    • Channel: FOX
    • Live stream options: Hulu + Live TV, YouTube TV, FOX Now

    Seattle finds itself exactly where Detroit was two weeks ago. The Ravens destroyed the Seahawks a week ago, 37-3 in Baltimore. Back at home, the Seahawks get their chance to beat up another team with the Washington Commanders making the cross-country trip.

    The Commanders emerged victorious in Week 9 but didn’t have much to worry about, as outscoring the Patriots doesn’t take much effort. However, they will feel the loss of Chase Young and Montez Sweat this week. With both edge rushers traded away before the trade deadline, Seahawks QB Geno Smith should have a field day against the new Washington front seven.

    New York Jets at Las Vegas Raiders

    • Start time: 8:20 p.m. ET
    • Channel: NBC
    • Live stream options: Peacock

    Today’s final NFL game sees the New York Jets heading to Sin City to take on the Las Vegas Raiders. Interim head coach Antonio Pierce earned his first win against his former franchise in Week 9 against the New York Giants. Now he can take down the team he shared a stadium with as the vaunted Jets defense comes to town. The Raiders’ offense, specifically RB Josh Jacobs, came to life, scoring 30 points. Can they keep it up?

    The points would greatly help against a Jets offense still struggling to get on the board. Despite Zach Wilson’s improvements from last season, New York averages 16.5 points per game. If Pierce can figure out a way to break through Robert Saleh’s defense, the Jets may not have enough options on offense to keep up.

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