NFL Schedule Week 3: Complete Guide to TV, Radio and Live Streams
After a week where every single game was outside of divisional play, the Week 3 NFL schedule returns back to normal.
There are pivotal divisional games in both the AFC and NFC that can give a team the inside track to tiebreakers down the line.
The headliners are in the NFC East, where the New York Giants travel to Philadelphia to take on the Eagles. The two preseason favorites are both currently struggling, and the loser is really going to be behind the eight ball.
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On Monday Night Football, it’s the Washington Redskins vs. the Dallas Cowboys in one of the greatest rivalries in the sport. If the Redskins win, they will hold a virtual three game lead over the Cowboys in the division.
The Sunday nighter was fabulous on paper before the season started, now America will be forced to watch the Pittsburgh Steelers trounce the hapless Indianapolis Colts in one of the worse games of the week.
Other big divisional games include two undefeated teams when the Patriots travel to Buffalo and the Falcons will be looking to ride their momentum of Week 2 against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers.
The Detroit Lions get their first crack at getting out of the NFC North basement when they travel to Minnesota. Then there is the rematch of the NFC Championship game when the Packers and Bears meet up in Chicago.
Week 3 is going to be surprisingly important considering it’s still September. Nobody is in a do-or-die situation, but this is a statement week—especially in the NFC East and North.


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