
NFL Schedule Week 4: TV Start Times, Coverage Map and Live-Stream Info
Difficult as it may be to believe, most of the NFL's teams will be at the quarter mark of their 2016 regular seasons after Week 4's games on Sunday and Monday.
Two are already there following Thursday night's 22-7 win for the Cincinnati Bengals over the Miami Dolphins.
Cincinnati's offense was driven by A.J. Green, whose 173 receiving yards made up 47.8 percent of the Bengals' total offense. His receiving touchdown was the only time Cincinnati found the end zone.
"Offensively, we move the football," Bengals coach Marvin Lewis said after the game, per NFL Media's Chris Wesseling. "But we've got to finish more of these drives with touchdowns."
As tight end Tyler Eifert, who had 13 receiving touchdowns last season, edges closer to a comeback from injury, the Bengals offense should start to find more of a rhythm.
Others hoping to get (or keep) their offenses going will be in action all over the country. See which ones will be on in your town, courtesy of 506 Sports' TV coverage map:
Times, matchups and live-stream information can be found below:
| Time (ET) | Matchup | TV | Live Stream |
| 9:30 a.m. | Indianapolis Colts at Jacksonville Jaguars | CBS | NFL Sunday Ticket (subscription required) |
| 1 p.m. | Tennessee Titans at Houston Texans | CBS | NFL Sunday Ticket (subscription required) |
| 1 p.m. | Cleveland Browns at Washington Redskins | CBS | NFL Sunday Ticket (subscription required) |
| 1 p.m. | Seattle Seahawks at New York Jets | Fox | Fox Sports Go |
| 1 p.m. | Buffalo Bills at New England Patriots | CBS | NFL Sunday Ticket (subscription required) |
| 1 p.m. | Carolina Panthers at Atlanta Falcons | Fox | Fox Sports Go |
| 1 p.m. | Oakland Raiders at Baltimore Ravens | CBS | NFL Sunday Ticket (subscription required) |
| 1 p.m. | Detroit Lions at Chicago Bears | Fox | Fox Sports Go |
| 4:05 p.m. | Denver Broncos at Tampa Bay Buccaneers | CBS | NFL Sunday Ticket (subscription required) |
| 4:25 p.m. | Los Angeles Rams at Arizona Cardinals | Fox | Fox Sports Go |
| 4:25 p.m. | New Orleans Saints at San Diego Chargers | Fox | Fox Sports Go |
| 4:25 p.m. | Dallas Cowboys at San Francisco 49ers | Fox | Fox Sports Go |
| 8:30 p.m. | Kansas City Chiefs at Pittsburgh Steelers | NBC | NBC Sports Live Extra |
| Time (ET) | Matchup | TV | Live Stream |
| 8:30 p.m. | New York Giants at Minnesota Vikings | ESPN | WatchESPN |
Note: Live-streaming is also found on NFL Sunday Ticket and replays with NFL Game Pass for subscribers.
The Games Everyone Can Watch
Kansas City Chiefs at Pittsburgh Steelers

The story of Sunday night's game is the return of two dynamic running backs, one for each squad.
For the Pittsburgh Steelers, Le'Veon Bell will be in action for the first time this season, following a three-game suspension.
Bell appeared in just six games last season, but he was one of the league's top offensive players in 2014. That year, he totaled 1,361 rushing yards, 854 receiving yards and 11 total touchdowns.
The back credited an unexpected source for his prowess in the receiving game.
"It's because I'm a good basketball player," Bell said, per NFL.com. "I run my routes like a crossover dribble. It's about taking angles, faking one way but going the other, and being savvy. And then instead of running to the basket, I'm running away from the defender."
On the other side, Jamaal Charles is set to make his season debut for the Kansas City Chiefs, according to ESPN's Adam Schefter.
Charles has been among the league's most productive runners since he entered the league in 2008. Over that span, he's seventh in rushing yards, 11th in rushing touchdowns and second in yards per carry (minimum 100 carries) among running backs.
New York Giants at Minnesota Vikings

Over in the NFC, a contender has emerged.
The Minnesota Vikings' defense is sixth in yards allowed and third in points allowed. That's thanks in large part to their leader, Harrison Smith, someone Sam Monson of Pro Football Focus said may be the best safety in the NFL this season:
"Obviously the Vikings have a lot of talent on defense and many players that are performing well right now. Harrison Smith may be the league’s best safety—sitting third among safeties this season in terms of overall grade, with an 89.2, a year after leading the position at 88.8—and is an incredibly versatile player that is at the heart of what the team does in coverage.
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Navigating the secondary led by Smith will be key for New York Giants quarterback Eli Manning, who threw two picks in Week 3 and has led the NFL in interceptions three times.
Against a Vikings team that is tied for second in the league in interceptions this season, he'll have to be sharp.




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