Who goes head-to-head in NFL games today? Week 4 features a jam-packed Sunday with 14 games and a 9:30 a.m. kickoff in London for the first international game of the season. Here’s how to watch all the action, including start times, channels, and live stream options.
NFL games today: Sunday TV schedule, channels, live streams, and more
Week 4’s schedule has four divisional matchups, including three on Sunday afternoon. Following the Miami Dolphins’ loss to the Cincinnati Bengals on Thursday Night Football, the Philadelphia Eagles are the only undefeated team left this season. The Eagles will attempt to continue that streak against a hot Jacksonville team coming to town. Below, we’ll provide information on how to watch every game on Sunday.
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Minnesota Vikings (2-1) at New Orleans Saints (1-2)
- Channel: NFL Network
- Start time: 9:30 a.m. ET
- Live stream: NFL App, Hulu + Live TV, YouTube TV
The Minnesota Vikings and New Orleans Saints head to Tottenham Hotspur Stadium in London to participate in the NFL’s first international game of the 2022 season. It’s also the first NFL overseas quarterback rematch.
Back fractures have affected the early goings of Saints QB Jameis Winston’s season. The Saints announced that backup Andy Dalton will be starting under center. In 2016, Dalton and Vikings QB Kirk Cousins played against each other in a 2016 London game. That showdown between Washington and Cincinnati, Cousins’ and Dalton’s former franchises, ended in a 27-27 tie.
The Saints have been offensively inept through the first three weeks outside of one 15-minute quarter. It’s hard to believe the offense will come alive overseas with a backup QB.
Cleveland Browns (2-1) at Atlanta Falcons (1-2)
- Channel: CBS
- Start time: 1 p.m. ET
- Live stream: CBS All-Access, Hulu + Live TV, YouTube TV
The Browns come into this game hoping to start a streak after their surprise loss to the New York Jets in Week 2. RBs Nick Chubb and Kareem Hunt have continued to be anchors in the rushing attack, while WR Amari Cooper is starting to develop some chemistry with QB Jacoby Brissett.
But Atlanta is no east out. They finally got their first win in Week 3 and played the Saints and Rams down to the wire. The Browns have improved weekly, but they can’t become complacent against a plucky Falcons squad.
Washington Commanders (1-2) at Dallas Cowboys (2-1)
- Channel: FOX
- Start time: 1 p.m. ET
- Live stream: Hulu + Live TV, YouTube TV, FOX Now
While this will be Washington’s first matchup with the Cowboys under the former’s new name, this rivalry has been rife with drama over the past few seasons.
Dallas swept Washington last season, but it won’t be as easy to do so this year. The Philadelphia Eagles sacked Commanders QB Carson Wentz nine times in Washington’s Week 3 loss. The Cowboys know how to get to the QB, and if Washington can’t limit the pressure, it will be a long afternoon for Wentz and the Commanders.
Seattle Seahawks (1-2) at Detroit Lions (1-2)
- Channel: FOX
- Start time: 1 p.m. ET
- Live stream: Hulu + Live TV, YouTube TV, FOX Now
Running back D’Andre Swift and wide receivers Amon-Ra St. Brown and DJ Chark are out for the Lions this week. However, Detroit’s deep RB room is up for the task. Jamaal Williams has already impressed in his backup role through three weeks, and Craig Reynolds will be eager for some touches.
The WR room is thinner behind St. Brown and Chark, so QB Jared Goff will need Josh Reynolds to step up. If Detroit can stop their late-game collapse trend, they could cash in a second win against a struggling Seattle squad.
Tennessee Titans (1-2) at Indianapolis Colts (1-1-1)
- Channel: FOX
- Start time: 1 p.m. ET
- Live stream: Hulu + Live TV, YouTube TV, FOX Now
The Tennessee Titans and Indianapolis Colts square off in an AFC South matchup in which both teams hope to start their first win streak of the season. Tennessee is nowhere near the AFC playoff threat they were in 2021, Derrick Henry is still finding his footing following his injury, and the offense has struggled. Meanwhile, the Colts looked more akin to their 2021 form in their Week 3 win over the Chiefs.
Both teams have struggled offensively. RB Jonathan Taylor is looking at Frank Reich like Kareem Abdul-Jabbar at Jack McKinney; no matter what the offense looks like, he’s getting his numbers. If Indy’s defense can continue to throttle the run, that 0-1-1 start may prove to have just been growing pains. The team’s offensive line must continue to improve and keep QB Matt Ryan upright.
Chicago Bears (2-1) at New York Giants (2-1)
- Channel: FOX
- Start time: 1 p.m. ET
- Live stream: Hulu + Live TV, YouTube TV, FOX Now
The Chicago Bears head to MetLife Stadium to take on the New York Giants as both teams pursue a 3-1 start. Chicago was dealt a blow in Week 3 after David Montgomery went down in the first quarter with injuries to his right knee and ankle. Thankfully for Chicago, the 217th overall pick in the 2021 NFL Draft, former Virginia Tech RB Khalil Herbert, stepped in masterfully, rushing for 157 yards and two touchdowns.
The Bears have an underrated secondary, and while Giants QB Daniel Jones did his best Matrix impression to avoid the Cowboys pass rush in Week 3, he got lucky on some of those passes. He’ll have his work cut out for him once more against what has been a surprisingly decent Bears defense.
Jacksonville Jaguars (2-1) at Philadelphia Eagles (3-0)
- Channel: CBS
- Start time: 1 p.m. ET
- Live stream: CBS All-Access, Hulu + Live TV, YouTube TV
NFL fans have watched over the past few seasons as several franchises have loaded up on offensive talent for what they hope is their future franchise QB. One such team that has made a lot of noise over the past two offseasons is the Eagles. The 3-0 record is a testament to the moves.
Not many knew what the potential ceiling of QB Jalen Hurts could be. He’s shown that it’s pretty high when you give him a dynamic WR duo in A.J. Brown and Devonta Smith, a versatile TE in Dallas Goedert, and, finally, get the offensive line healthy.
Former Eagles HC Doug Pederson has done an impressive job in Jacksonville, as the Jaguars look competitive for the first time since 2018. Hurts and Jags QB Trevor Lawrence should provide one of the most exciting QB matchups of the week.
New York Jets (1-2) at Pittsburgh Steelers (1-2)
- Channel: CBS
- Start time: 1 p.m. ET
- Live stream: CBS All-Access, Hulu + Live TV, YouTube TV
After being held out the first three weeks of the season with a torn meniscus and bone bruise, Jets QB Zach Wilson will make his season debut in Week 4. Rookie WR Garrett Wilson has done well with Joe Flacco, and the RB duo of Michael Carter and Breece Hall are finding their footing.
Meanwhile, the Steelers have been competitive in games in spite of the offense. Pittsburgh’s offense has the second-fewest yards per game through the first three weeks. Mitchell Trubisky has struggled, and the Jets’ defense will be ready to pounce.
Buffalo Bills (2-1) at Baltimore Ravens (2-1)
- Channel: CBS
- Start time: 1 p.m. ET
- Live stream: CBS All-Access, Hulu + Live TV, YouTube TV
Who’s ready for another marquee matchup on Sunday afternoon? This QB battle has the feeling of a new-age Brady vs. Manning AFC duel. Josh Allen and Lamar Jackson have gone head to head three times over the last four years.
Much like Allen does for Buffalo, the Ravens have no option but to ask Jackson to put the team on his back. Jackson continues to single-handedly elevate Baltimore to another tier. If Jackson plays the rest of this season at this level, and if Baltimore won’t pay him, someone surely will.
Los Angeles Chargers (1-2) at Houston Texans (0-2-1)
- Channel: CBS
- Start time: 1 p.m. ET
- Live stream: CBS All-Access, Hulu + Live TV, YouTube TV
The Jaguars surprisingly shut the Chargers down in Week 3. QB Justin Herbert is clearly feeling the effects of his rib cartilage fracture.
While Houston continues to be a nuisance to teams, they haven’t won a game yet. Davis Mills isn’t showing the same success he had last season, and rookie RB Dameon Pierce is finally starting to find some steam. The Chargers got hit with a slew of injuries after the Week 3 loss, but as far as potential bounce-back matchups go, this is a friendly one.
Arizona Cardinals (1-2) at Carolina Panthers (1-2)
- Channel: FOX
- Start time: 4:05 p.m. ET
- Live stream: Hulu + Live TV, YouTube TV, FOX Now
Arizona’s offense has struggled to start the season, but they seem to have found some answers in the past two weeks. The Cardinals still have to wait three weeks for WR DeAndre Hopkins to return, but Murray and Marquise Brown are connecting fluidly now.
The same cannot be said for the Panthers’ offense. The growing pains for Baker Mayfield are evident. The former Browns QB is averaging fewer than 200 passing yards per game and is ranked 32 among QBs with a QBR of 18.9. The Cardinals might start trending the right way if they can force Mayfield into some giveaways.
New England Patriots (1-2) at Green Bay Packers (2-1)
- Channel: CBS
- Start time: 4:25 p.m. ET
- Live stream: CBS All-Access, Hulu + Live TV, YouTube TV
Aaron Rodgers and the Packers are still attempting to figure out an offensive identity. The WRs have struggled to start the season, but with Allen Lazard healthy and rookie WR Romeo Doubs making a name for himself, Green Bay is slowly coming into form.
The same cannot be said for the Patriots who look like a shell of their once-dominant self. New England’s one win came against an equally disappointing Steelers offense. QB Mac Jones has struggled to start the season, and he won’t be able to play this week after suffering a severe high ankle sprain. Longtime backup Brian Hoyer will answer the call to start but will run into a stifling Green Bay defense.
Denver Broncos (2-1) at Las Vegas Raiders (1-2)
- Channel: CBS
- Start time: 4:25 p.m. ET
- Live stream: CBS All-Access, Hulu + Live TV, YouTube TV
There’s no denying the first three weeks of the Josh McDaniels era in Las Vegas have been utterly disappointing. However, despite Denver’s 2-1 record, the state of the Broncos’ offense is one of the most prominent question marks across the league.
An offense that was expected to “be a quarterback away” has yet to score more than 16 points in a game. The defense has done its part, but the offseason acquisition of Russell Wilson has not paid off yet. The Raiders’ offense has scored more points than Denver in every game this season. This game comes down to which QB realizes the season has started first, Wilson or Derek Carr?
Kansas City Chiefs (2-1) at Tampa Bay Buccaneers (2-1)
- Channel: NBC
- Start time: 8:20 p.m. ET
- Live stream: NBC Sports, Peacock TV
The Kansas City Chiefs head to Raymond-James Stadium to take on Tom Brady and the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. While people were surprised at the Chiefs’ Week 3 loss to the Colts, that had trap game written all over it. As for Tampa, Brady did all he could to beat the Packers despite every odd being against him.
Thankfully Brady sees WR Mike Evans return from his one-week suspension, but Chris Godwin and Julio Jones will be game-time decisions. Brady can’t do it alone, his age is finally starting to catch up with him, and the surrounding talent isn’t healthy right now. Can Mahomes and the Chiefs get revenge for their Super Bowl loss as the Buccaneers continue to figure out the answers for this offense?