Another fall Sunday, another football Sunday. Despite six teams on a bye in Week 7 of the 2021 NFL season, there are some intriguing matchups this week. Let’s look at all the information you need regarding when and where to watch these Week 7 NFL games today.
NFL games today TV schedule | Week 7
Where and what time can you watch these NFL games today?
Washington Football Team (2-4) at Green Bay Packers (5-1)
- Channel: FOX
- Start time: 1 PM ET
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The Green Bay Packers have not lost since Week 1 and head into this NFL game today against the Washington Football Team on a five-game win streak. Washington’s defense has been one of the biggest disappointments so far this season. After giving up 31 points in Week 7, things won’t get any easier against Green Bay. Packers QB Aaron Rodgers and WR Davante Adams will slice through this porous Washington secondary with ease. Factor in RB Aaron Jones on the ground, and Washington’s offense doesn’t have enough to keep up.
Kansas City Chiefs (3-3) at Tennessee Titans (4-2)
- Channel: CBS
- Start time: 1 PM ET
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This NFL game today between the Kansas City Chiefs and Tennessee Titans kicks off at 1 PM. Titans RB Derrick Henry has dominated this season. He’s rushed for 783 yards and 10 touchdowns through just six weeks. Henry will look to add to that total against a below-average Chiefs defense. However, Tennessee has some issues on defense as well. Injuries have hampered their secondary, which is not ideal against Kansas City QB Patrick Mahomes. This game will be a shootout, but Mahomes gets a much-needed win for the Chiefs.
Atlanta Falcons (2-3) at Miami Dolphins (1-5)
- Channel: FOX
- Start time: 1 PM ET
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Both the Atlanta Falcons and the Miami Dolphins took a trip to London this season. However, Miami’s visit across the pond ended disastrously. The Dolphins lost to the Jaguars in Week 6 — Jacksonville hadn’t won since Week 1 of 2020. Dolphins QB Tua Tagovailoa returned from injured reserve and had the offense looking better. Nevertheless, after another week at practice and with time to shake the rust off, Tua and the Dolphins surprise people and grab a win in this NFL game today to stop the bleeding.
New York Jets (1-4) at New England Patriots (2-4)
- Channel: CBS
- Start time: 1 PM ET
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New England Patriots head coach Bill Belichick is 11-1 in his last 12 starts against rookie QBs. One of those wins was against New York Jets QB Zach Wilson in Week 2 of this season, a game in which Wilson threw 4 interceptions. Some chemistry has developed within the Jets’ offense since, though, and the turnovers won’t come nearly as easy this time. However, Belichick gets his 12th NFL win against rookies today, led by his own rookie QB Mac Jones.
Carolina Panthers (3-3) at New York Giants (1-5)
- Channel: FOX
- Start time: 1 PM ET
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Carolina Panthers QB Sam Darnold desperately needs a bounce-back after a three-game losing streak with murmurs of the Panthers eyeing QB Deshaun Watson. Luckily for him, he gets a fighting chance against the New York Giants. If Darnold is truly being evaluated for replacement, he needs to step it up in the next few weeks. The Carolina pass rush should find plenty of gaps in a weak Giants offensive line, generating a lot of pressure. New York QB Daniel Jones will also be without many offensive weapons. This will be an ugly NFL game today, but the Panthers stop their skid.
Cincinnati Bengals (4-2) at Baltimore Ravens (5-1)
- Channel: CBS
- Start time: 1 PM ET
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In the final NFL game in the early window, the Cincinnati Bengals take on the Baltimore Ravens. Cincinnati has shown a lot of improvement this season. QB Joe Burrow has bounced back well from his injuries. His connection with rookie WR Ja’Marr Chase hasn’t skipped a beat from college. Additionally, the defense is playing well.
While this would matter against most teams, Ravens QB Lamar Jackson is crushing Super Bowl dreams from AFC contenders left and right. This game is in Baltimore, and the Bengals will do everything they can, but seemingly nothing is stopping Jackson at this point. Ravens move to 6-1 on the season.
Late-afternoon NFL TV schedule
Who faces off in the late slate of NFL games today in Week 7?
Philadelphia Eagles (2-4) at Las Vegas Raiders (4-2)
- Channel: FOX
- Start time: 4:05 PM ET
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I’ll own up to this here; I severely underestimated the Las Vegas Raiders last week. The franchise rallied together and got a win despite everything going on. And they have a pretty good shot at making it two in a row. The Philadelphia Eagles‘ offense struggles to maintain consistency and will continue to against the Raiders’ pass rush. Las Vegas QB Derek Carr has continued to play well this season and should take advantage of a suspect Philadelphia defense.
Detroit Lions (0-6) at Los Angeles Rams (5-1)
- Channel: FOX
- Start time: 4:05 PM ET
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The Detroit Lions head to SoFi Stadium to take on the Los Angeles Rams in this NFL game today. The Breakup Bowl. Lions QB Jared Goff returns to LA, while Rams QB Matthew Stafford faces off against his former team for the first time. These QBs were traded for each other in the offseason, and things have gone pretty much how everyone thought they would. The Rams are 5-1 with Stafford igniting HC Sean McVay’s offense better than Goff. Meanwhile, Detroit, despite many valiant efforts, has yet to win a game. That won’t change in Week 7 as the Rams should steamroll the Lions in front of their home crowd.
Houston Texans (1-5) at Arizona Cardinals (6-0)
- Channel: CBS
- Start time: 4:25 PM ET
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The Houston Texans vs. Arizona Cardinals game kicks off at 4:25 PM. Arizona is the last undefeated team in the NFL, and don’t expect anything to change in Week 7. QB Kyler Murray is doing what he wants, whenever he wants on offense, and is one of the lead names for MVP among Lamar Jackson and Josh Allen. The Texans allow 28.7 points per game, fifth-worst in the league. Murray and the offense dominate, while the Cardinals’ defense stifles what little resistance the Texans can offer.
Chicago Bears (3-3) at Tampa Bay Buccaneers (5-1)
- Channel: CBS
- Start time: 4:25 PM ET
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In the final NFL game of the late window, the Chicago Bears head to Raymond James Stadium to take on the Tampa Bay Buccaneers today. Tampa Bay is missing quite a few starters in Week 7. Rob Gronkowski, Antonio Brown, and Lavonte David will not be available against the Bears.
While Tom Brady will be missing two of his favorite targets, the Buccaneers have plenty to fill the void with WRs Mike Evans and Chris Godwin and TE O.J. Howard. Despite missing David on the defense, this strong front should give Bears rookie QB Justin Fields fits as they continue to figure things out. The first half might stay close, but Brady and the Buccaneers pull away in the second.