
NFL TV Schedule 2015: Week 2 TV Listings for Every Game
It's hard to believe it's already Week 2 of the NFL season. Time flies when you're having fun. The opening week of the NFL season was a whirlwind of action. Here's a look at the full schedule of games for Week 2, beginning with Thursday night's showdown in Kansas City.
| Denver | Kansas City | 8:25 p.m. | CBS/NFL |
| Houston | Carolina | 1 p.m. | CBS |
| San Francisco | Pittsburgh | 1 p.m. | FOX |
| Tampa Bay | New Orleans | 1 p.m. | FOX |
| Detroit | Minnesota | 1 p.m. | FOX |
| Arizona | Chicago | 1 p.m. | FOX |
| New England | Buffalo | 1 p.m. | CBS |
| San Diego | Cincinnati | 1 p.m. | CBS |
| Tennessee | Cleveland | 1 p.m. | CBS |
| Atlanta | New York | 1 p.m. | FOX |
| St. Louis | Washington | 1 p.m. | FOX |
| Miami | Jacksonville | 4:05 p.m. | CBS |
| Baltimore | Oakland | 4:05 p.m. | CBS |
| Dallas | Philadelphia | 4:25 p.m. | FOX |
| Seattle | Green Bay | 8:30 p.m. | NBC |
| New York | Indianapolis | 8:30 p.m. | ESPN |
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The Kansas City Chiefs haven't beaten the Denver Broncos since 2012. The losing streak spans six games. Being swept by the Broncos over the last three seasons has killed any chance the team might have had at competing for the AFC West title.
Having beaten the Houston Texans in Week 1, the Chiefs not only have a shot to go 2-0, but they can also grab a huge early division game against their rivals. The Chiefs have home-field advantage, and that has tight end Travis Kelce feeling confident, per the NFL Network:
With the Broncos offense struggling to muster 19 points against the Baltimore Ravens in Week 1, this looks like the right time for Kansas City to break through. Denver's defense will be a tough test, as there are few weaknesses on any level. If you're looking for a game that might ultimately be the best Thursday night tilt of the season, this is it.
Seattle in Danger of Falling to 0-2

Don't look now, but the defending NFC champions are in danger of falling to 0-2 this season. After losing in Week 1 to the St. Louis Rams, the Seattle Seahawks are close to being in a must-win situation.
The Seahawks haven't been the greatest road team over the last three years.
During that time, Seattle has compiled a record of 36-13. Eleven of those losses have come on the road. The most recent one was the 34-31 overtime defeat at the hands of the Rams last week. They will have to find a way to win in one of the toughest places to play in the NFL.
In Week 2, the Seahawks will have to go to Lambeau Field to take down the Green Bay Packers.
The Pack downed the Chicago Bears on the road to start their season off 1-0. Green Bay was 8-0 at home last season, so momentum is on the Pack's side in every way. Clearly, this will be a tough game for the Seahawks.
Philly Too

The Philadelphia Eagles defense let the team down in a Week 1 loss to the Atlanta Falcons. Atlanta piled up 403 total yards and scored 26 points. In an important division game against the Dallas Cowboys, the Eagles are going to have to find a way to right the ship.
Dallas will be without injured wide receiver Dez Bryant, which is a good sign for the Eagles. They had the toughest time corralling Julio Jones. Head coach Chip Kelly won't be sad to escape a matchup with another elite wide receiver.
However, Bryant's absence doesn't resolve Philly's shoddy run defense in Week 1. The Falcons were able to run for 105 yards. What will Dallas' elite offensive line do to Philly's front seven? That matchup will likely be the key to the game. It's early, but the games are already crucial.

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