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NFL TV Schedule Week 3: When and Where to Watch Every Game This Weekend

Patrick ClarkeJun 6, 2018

Seven undefeated teams will take aim at a 3-0 start this weekend, but expect some to have their perfect records blemished for the first time in Week 3.

The Seattle Seahawks and Denver Broncos are the safest bets to reach 3-0 in Week 3. Pete Carroll's Hawks are 19-point favorites over the lowly Jacksonville Jaguars at home on Sunday afternoon, and Peyton Manning and the Broncos are 15-point favorites over the Oakland Raiders on Monday Night Football.

New England and New Orleans are also nine-point favorites at home in Week 3.

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Meanwhile, Houston and Chicago will take their flawless 2-0 marks on the road this weekend, each facing off against a dangerous AFC North squad in Baltimore and Pittsburgh, respectively.

Finally, there's Miami. The Dolphins have won two in a row on the road to start the year but somehow haven't made believers of us all. They'll host the Atlanta Falcons on Sunday, and if they get to 3-0, watch for the bandwagon to start to fill up.

Below we'll get you set for every remaining Week 3 matchup this weekend, highlighting Sunday afternoon's marquee showdowns.

*Spread information according to Covers.com. 

Green Bay Packers (1-1) vs. Cincinnati Bengals (1-1)

Where: Paul Brown Stadium, Cincinnati

When: Sunday, Sept. 22 at 1 p.m. ET

Watch: FOX

Two playoff teams will go head-to-head in Cincinnati on Sunday afternoon when the Green Bay Packers take on the Cincinnati Bengals.

Both teams are coming off impressive home wins in Week 2 following disappointing season-opening losses. But the road team should have the edge in this matchup, with Green Bay having had one additional day of rest.

On top of that, the Bengals are coming off an emotional win over a bitter division rival in the Pittsburgh Steelers.

Perhaps the biggest concern of all, though, is Packers signal-caller Aaron Rodgers. No quarterback in the league has thrown for more yards than Rodgers through two games, and only Peyton Manning has tossed more touchdown passes than Rodgers this season.

That doesn't bode well for a Bengals secondary that ranks just 14th in the NFL in fewest yards allowed.

Houston Texans (2-0) vs. Baltimore Ravens (1-1)

Where: M&T Bank Stadium, Baltimore

When: Sunday, Sept. 22 at 1 p.m. ET

Watch: CBS

In another intriguing 1 p.m. ET matchup, the undefeated Houston Texans will travel east to play the defending Super Bowl champion Baltimore Ravens. 

The Ravens got back on track with a win at home in Week 2, albeit over the Cleveland Browns. Still, it's difficult to ignore the fact that Baltimore's defense looked much improved, allowing only six points one week after surrendering a franchise-worst 49 to the Denver Broncos.

But remember, this is a Houston offense that ranks inside the top 10 in passing and rushing, and one that has posted at least 30 points in each of its first two games.

Look for the Texans' third-ranked pass defense to contain Joe Flacco and company on Sunday, providing Houston's offense with just enough opportunities to squeak out a narrow win on the road. 

Atlanta Falcons (1-1) vs. Miami Dolphins (2-0)

Where: Sun Life Stadium, Miami

When: Sunday, Sept. 22 at 4:05 p.m. ET

Watch: FOX

NFL fans will find out just how good the 2-0 Miami Dolphins really are this weekend when they host NFC South heavyweight Atlanta in one of four late-afternoon showdowns on Sunday.

Although Miami deserves plenty of credit for winning two in a row on the road to start the season, it's important to note that one of those wins came against the Cleveland Browns. Winning at Indianapolis is no easy task, that's for sure, but the Falcons' sixth-ranked passing attack, led by quarterback Matt Ryan, should test the Dolphins' 20th-ranked pass defense in an entirely different way.

Andrew Luck is a tough quarterback to beat, but he doesn't have Julio Jones, Roddy White and Tony Gonzalez at his disposal like Ryan does.

If the Dolphins defense doesn't keep those weapons under wraps, it could be a long day for Miami.

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