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    NFL Games Today TV Schedule: Channel, time, live stream for Week 10

    What are the NFL games today in Week 10? Here's the information you need regarding who plays and when -- don't miss any of the week's action!

    We’ve made it over the hump! Week 10 of the NFL season is here, and as the second half of the season begins, many divisions are currently up for grabs. Who will start to separate themselves from the group and show fans which teams are the real competitors? Let’s look at all the information you need about where and when you can watch the Week 10 NFL games today.

    NFL games today TV schedule | Week 10

    Teams with a bye in Week 10: Chicago Bears, Cincinnati Bengals, New York Giants, and Houston Texans.

    Atlanta Falcons (4-4) at Dallas Cowboys (6-2)

    • Channel: FOX
    • Start time: 1 PM ET
    • Live stream:
      • Sling
      • Hulu + Live TV
      • fuboTV
      • YouTube TV

    This NFL game today between the Atlanta Falcons and Dallas Cowboys kicks off at 1 PM. Week 9 was a rough outing for the Cowboys. Cruising into the week on a six-game win streak, Dallas got embarrassed by the Denver Broncos 30-16.

    The defense goes back to the drawing board against Falcons QB Matt Ryan, who has played well this season despite Atlanta’s record. A few days ago, the Cowboys placed DE Randy Gregory on injured reserve, keeping him out for at least three weeks with a calf injury. It might be a close one, but Dak Prescott and the offense should secure the win for Dallas.

    New Orleans Saints (5-3) at Tennessee Titans (7-2)

    • Channel: CBS
    • Start time: 1 PM ET
    • Live stream:
      • Sling
      • Hulu + Live TV
      • fuboTV
      • YouTube TV

    This NFL game today between the New Orleans Saints and Tennessee Titans begins at 1 PM. The loss of Jameis Winston under center is evident for the Saints’ offense.

    It took a 22-point fourth-quarter comeback attempt from New Orleans and a beautiful catch and throw from Matt Ryan to Cordarrelle Patterson to put their Week 9 loss away, but the offense is an issue.

    The Titans defense is a problem for New Orleans as well. Tennessee’s defense has propelled them, along with RB Derrick Henry, to this fantastic start. The surging defense should continue to carry this AFC contender in Henry’s absence.

    Jacksonville Jaguars (2-6) at Indianapolis Colts (4-5)

    • Channel: CBS
    • Start time: 1 PM ET
    • Live stream:
      • Sling
      • Hulu + Live TV
      • fuboTV
      • YouTube TV

    The Jacksonville Jaguars head to Lucas Oil Stadium to take on the Indianapolis Colts in Week 10. Jacksonville played surprise game No. 1 of the past week after taking down the Buffalo Bills 9-6. Jaguars DE Josh Allen outplayed Bills QB Josh Allen, but don’t expect him to outperform the opposing team’s QB every week.

    The Jaguars allow just over 100 yards rushing per game but will need to tighten that up against Jonathan Taylor and a Colts team rushing for 137.3 yards per game. The Colts continue their recent winning ways in this AFC South showdown.

    Cleveland Browns (5-4) at New England Patriots (5-4)

    • Channel: CBS
    • Start time: 1 PM ET
    • Live stream:
      • Sling
      • Hulu + Live TV
      • fuboTV
      • YouTube TV

    The contest between the Cleveland Browns and New England Patriots kicks off at 1 PM. The first week after the Odell Beckham Jr. divorce went well for the Browns as they beat up on the Cincinnati Bengals 41-16.

    However, they face the Patriots in Week 10 without the services of either RB Kareem Hunt or Nick Chubb. RB D’Ernest Johnson gets his second start after posting 22 carries for 146 yards and a touchdown in Week 7.

    Cleveland’s success hinges on which version of its defense shows up and whether or not lightning can strike twice with Johnson.

    Buffalo Bills (5-3) at New York Jets (2-6)

    • Channel: CBS
    • Start time: 1 PM ET
    • Live stream:
      • Sling
      • Hulu + Live TV
      • fuboTV
      • YouTube TV

    This AFC East showdown between the Buffalo Bills and New York Jets kicks off at 1 PM. Week 9 was one to forget for the Buffalo Bills. Utterly embarrassed by one of the worst teams in the league, the Bills dropped a game, making things a bit tighter in the AFC (like it wasn’t already).

    Second overall pick Zach Wilson remains out with a knee injury, but he’ll possibly get the go next week if his progression continues. Can Mike White Mania snatch another win for a young and hungry Jets squad? It would be amazing to see, but don’t hold your breath.

    Detroit Lions (0-8) at Pittsburgh Steelers (5-3)

    • Channel: FOX
    • Start time: 1 PM ET
    • Live stream:
      • Sling
      • Hulu + Live TV
      • fuboTV
      • YouTube TV

    This NFL game today between the Detroit Lions and Pittsburgh Steelers begins at 1 PM. The Steelers have been hot the past four weeks, propelled by the identity of this franchise: a stifling defense.

    The anchors of DE Cameron Heyward, LBs T.J. Watt and Devin Bush, and safety Minkah Fitzpatrick have performed valiantly this season, keeping this team in games when the offense has struggled.

    The Lions have played many teams close, but the Steelers’ defense will not give them the opportunity of a comeback.

    Tampa Bay Buccaneers (4-4) at Washington Football Team (6-2)

    • Channel: FOX
    • Start time: 1 PM ET
    • Live stream:
      • Sling
      • Hulu + Live TV
      • fuboTV
      • YouTube TV

    A rematch from last season’s Wild Card Weekend, this Week 10 NFL game features the Tampa Bay Buccaneers and Washington Football Team. The previous matchup between Tampa and Washington was the Buccaneers’ closest call of the postseason. Washington’s defensive front was playing lights out, pressuring QB Tom Brady and forcing their opponents into errors.

    Last year’s strength has become this year’s Achilles’ heel, as Washington has one of the worst defenses in the league. QB Taylor Heinicke can lead a few drives, but not enough to keep up with one of the NFC’s top contenders.

    Late-afternoon NFL TV Schedule

    Who goes head-to-head in the late window of Week 10 NFL games today? How will Seattle QB Russell Wilson perform in his return from injury?

    Carolina Panthers (4-5) at Arizona Cardinals (8-1)

    • Channel: FOX
    • Start time: 4:05 PM ET
    • Live stream:
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      • Hulu + Live TV
      • fuboTV
      • YouTube TV

    The first of the Week 10 late-window NFL games today, the Carolina Panthers head to the desert to take on the Arizona Cardinals at 4:05 PM. Cardinals QB and MVP candidate Kyler Murray should return from his Week 9 absence. However, what the Cardinals did in his absence was the real story. Head coach Kliff Kingsbury marched into San Francisco without his starting QB and WR1 DeAndre Hopkins and thrashed the 49ers with his backups.

    While the Panthers reunited with QB Cam Newton, he is unlikely to start, giving P.J. Walker the nod after placing Sam Darnold on IR. It shouldn’t matter who is under center for Carolina — Arizona will keep things rolling.

    Minnesota Vikings (3-5) at Los Angeles Chargers (5-3)

    • Channel: FOX
    • Start time: 1 PM ET
    • Live stream:
      • Sling
      • Hulu + Live TV
      • fuboTV
      • YouTube TV

    The kings of close games, this NFL game between the Minnesota Vikings and Los Angeles Chargers kicks off at 4:05 PM today. The Vikings lost another heartbreaker in Week 9 after the Ravens erased a 14-point deficit to win 34-31 in overtime.

    Things won’t get much easier as they take on a Chargers team ready to begin a new streak. After two disappointing outings against the Ravens and Patriots, Los Angeles bounced back in Week 9, defeating the Eagles 27-24. Chargers QB Justin Herbert continues his impressive season, grabbing another victory and keeping them atop the AFC West.

    Philadelphia Eagles (3-6) at Denver Broncos (5-4)

    • Channel: CBS
    • Start time: 1 PM ET
    • Live stream:
      • Sling
      • Hulu + Live TV
      • fuboTV
      • YouTube TV

    This NFL game today between the Philadelphia Eagles and the Denver Broncos kicks off at 4:25 PM. The first game in the post-Von Miller era for the Broncos went surprisingly well.

    They held the Dallas Cowboys scoreless until 4:08 left in the fourth quarter, while QB Teddy Bridgewater and RB Javonte Williams propelled the offense to 30 points.

    Philadelphia’s offense is not the same threat as Dallas’, and their defense leaves a lot to be desired as well. If Denver jumps out to an early lead as they did against the Cowboys, they will stay in contention for one of this season’s most tightly contested divisional battles.

    Seattle Seahawks (3-5) at Green Bay Packers (7-2)

    • Channel: CBS
    • Start time: 1 PM ET
    • Live stream:
      • Sling
      • Hulu + Live TV
      • fuboTV
      • YouTube TV

    In the final game on today’s NFL TV schedule, the Seattle Seahawks head to Lambeau Field to take on the Green Bay Packers at 4:25 PM. Both teams should see their starting QBs return after absences of various lengths. Just awaiting final tests, Packers QB Aaron Rodgers is asymptomatic and should return after missing Week 9 due to a positive COVID test.

    Meanwhile, Seahawks QB Russell Wilson returns after missing the last three contests with a middle finger injury on his throwing hand. Expected to return in 6-8 weeks, Wilson shattered expectations, returning just over a month after receiving surgery.

    Given how much longer his absence was in comparison to Rodgers, the Seahawks should expect a few hiccups as Wilson reacquaints himself after injury. Still, anything is better than what they could do without him. On the other side of the field, Rodgers should pick up where he left off (barring a residual effect from his COVID stint), propelling the Packers to their eighth win of the season.

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