
NFL Week 3 Live-Stream Guide, Game Times and TV Schedule
The third NFL Sunday of 2020 is upon us, and there are plenty of marquee games on the slate. While Thursday night's matchup between the Miami Dolphins and the Jacksonville Jaguars ended up being a one-sided affair, many of the remaining games could go down to the wire.
The final two games of the week are particularly interesting. On Sunday night, Drew Brees and the New Orleans Saints will host the white-hot Green Bay Packers. On Monday night, Patrick Mahomes and the Kansas City Chiefs will visit Lamar Jackson and the Baltimore Ravens.
Here you will find an in-depth look at some of the top games of Week 3, plus all the viewing information you need to catch the action.
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Sunday, September 27
1 p.m. ET
Houston Texans at Pittsburgh Steelers: CBS, CBS Sports App
Cincinnati Bengals at Philadelphia Eagles: CBS, CBS Sports App
San Francisco 49ers at New York Giants, Fox, Fox Sports Go
Las Vegas Raiders at New England Patriots: CBS, CBS Sports App
Tennessee Titans at Minnesota Vikings: CBS, CBS Sports App
Washington Football Team at Cleveland Browns: Fox, Fox Sports Go
Los Angeles Rams at Buffalo Bills: Fox, Fox Sports Go
Chicago Bears at Atlanta Falcons: Fox, Fox Sports Go
4:05 p.m. ET
Carolina Panthers at Los Angeles Chargers: CBS, CBS Sports App
New York Jets at Indianapolis Colts: CBS, CBS Sports App
4:25 p.m. ET
Dallas Cowboys at Seattle Seahawks: Fox, Fox Sports Go
Detroit Lions at Arizona Cardinals: Fox, Fox Sports Go
8:20 p.m. ET
Green Bay Packers at New Orleans Saints: NBC, NBC Sports App
Monday, September 28
8:15 p.m. ET
Kansas City Chiefs at Baltimore Ravens: ESPN, ESPN App
Cincinnati Bengals at Philadelphia Eagles

This is not the most exciting game of the week on paper. Both the Cincinnati Bengals and the Philadelphia Eagles are winless, and both appear likely to miss the playoffs in 2020. However, there's a lot at stake here.
The Bengals are looking to get their first win with 2020 No. 1 pick Joe Burrow under center. The LSU product has shown the poise, accuracy and athleticism needed to be a successful franchise quarterback. The Bengals need to support him to deliver his first pro victory, though.
"We want to protect our guy because we know he can do big things for us," Bengals center Trey Hopkins said, per Charlie Goldsmith of the Cincinnati Enquirer.
The Eagles have been one of 2020's early disappointments, and they are looking to bounce back and re-enter the NFC East race. They are going to need improved play from quarterback Carson Wentz—who has completed fewer than 59 percent of his passes and has two touchdowns and four picks—to make that happen.
The Bengals defense, which ranks 27th in passing yards per attempt allowed, should provide Wentz with an opportunity to right the ship.
Green Bay Packers at New Orleans Saints
Sunday's Saints-Packers tilt is one of the games many fans would have circled on their calendars when the 2020 schedule was first released. These teams both went 13-3 a year ago and are expected to be title contenders this term.
The Packers have looked even more dangerous than they did a year ago. Aaron Rodgers is an early MVP candidate, while Aaron Jones is leading a scary-good rushing attack. The Saints, on the other hand, haven't looked or played like the same dominant team of 2019. Brees hasn't seemed as sharp as he did a year ago, and the defense—ranked 23rd in points allowed—has been underwhelming.
Perhaps more importantly, the Saints are about to play a second consecutive game without star wide receiver Michael Thomas.
With Thomas out, the New Orleans offense lacks consistency, and the Saints could find it difficult to match points with a Green Bay squad producing 42.5 of them per game. The fact that Green Bay is likely to be without Davante Adams should at least keep this one close, though.
Kansas City Chiefs at Baltimore Ravens

This is the big one of Week 3. The Chiefs-Ravens game features two of the most exciting offenses in the NFL, the past two league MVPs in Mahomes and Jackson and two rookie running backs with the potential to be Pro Bowl mainstays for years to come.
Clyde Edwards-Helaire and J.K. Dobbins have bolstered the running games of Kansas City and Baltimore, respectively. Both could play huge roles Monday night as the AFC rivals slug it out.
While most of the attention will be on the offenses in this game, the Chiefs and Ravens boast underrated yet effective defenses. The Ravens have only surrendered 22 points through two games, while the Chiefs have allowed an average of 20 points per game.
Expect this to be a battle in all three phases of the game, though naturally, Mahomes vs. Jackson will be the main event.
Week 3 is likely to go out on a high note.
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