NFL Games on TV Today (Sunday, Sept. 27)
Week 3 of the NFL season brings with it a full slate of games on Sunday, Sept. 27. There are no divisional matchups on tap, instead fans can look forward to some unique AFC-NFC pairings, including the Rams in Buffalo to face the Bills, the Titans taking on the Vikings, and the Buccaneers in Denver to face the Broncos. The late Sunday window is highlighted by a couple of intriguing QB matchups — Dak Prescott and Dallas in Seattle to face Russell Wilson and the Seahawks while "Sunday Night Football" has Aaron Rodgers and Drew Brees going head-to-head when the Packers square off with the Saints.
So if you're wondering "What NFL games are on today?" know this: There are 14 scheduled for today, Sunday, Sept. 27.
Note: Games are ordered by start time. All times are ET.
NFL Games on TV Today
Las Vegas at New England, 1 p.m. on CBS
The Raiders are flying high after their big win on Monday night over New Orleans to christen Allegiant Stadium. The Patriots came up short on the last play of the game Sunday night out in Seattle. Raiders haven't won in Gillette Stadium since the "Tuck Rule Game" during the AFC Divisional Round of the 2001 season (0-3).
Los Angeles Rams at Buffalo, 1 p.m. on FOX
This is the only matchup on Sunday of 2-0 teams. The Rams have looked pretty good in the early going, while Josh Allen torched the Dolphins with his arm last Sunday. How will he fare when Aaron Donald and Co. come to town?
San Francisco at New York Giants, 1 p.m. on FOX
The 49ers begrudgingly return to MetLife Stadium a different-looking team following last Sunday's costly win over the Jets. Giants haven't been immune to the rash of injuries but their issues go beyond who is on IR.
Cincinnati at Philadelphia, 1 p.m. on CBS
Both teams enter this game 0-2, a development not many expected entering this season. Can Carson Wentz and the Eagles right the ship against Joe Burrow and the scrappy Bengals?
Houston at Pittsburgh, 1 p.m. on CBS
The Texans' tough opening stretch continues with a road game against a Steelers team that is 2-0 but still looking to put it all together. Which side of the Watt family (J.J. or T.J./Derek) claims bragging rights after Sunday?
Chicago at Atlanta, 1 p.m. on FOX
The Bears are 2-0 and fortunate to be so. The Falcons are 0-2 and processing yet another second-half implosion. Will we see more of the same or is a change in the air for one of these teams?
Washington at Cleveland, 1 p.m. on FOX
Washington had a front-row seat to the Kyler Murray show last Sunday. Next up is another Heisman Trophy-winning quarterback in Baker Mayfield. Washington shouldn't have to worry about Mayfield trying to beat them with his legs, but that's where Nick Chubb and Kareem Hunt come in.
Tennessee at Minnesota, 1 p.m. on CBS
Titans head to Minneapolis to take on the reeling Vikings. Can Minnesota turn things around at home against a Tennessee team that's being carried by its offense in the early going?
New York Jets at Indianapolis, 4:05 p.m. on CBS
Jets are off to a rough start while the Colts rebounded nicely from their season-opening loss with a convincing win over the Vikings last week.
Carolina at Los Angeles Chargers, 4:05 p.m. on CBS
The Christian McCaffrey-less Panthers make the cross-country trek to face the Chargers, who will be led by rookie quarterback Justin Herbert making his second start for an injured Tyrod Taylor.
Tampa Bay at Denver, 4:25 p.m. on FOX
The Buccaneers took care of business last week at home to post the first win of the Tom Brady era and now face a banged-up Broncos team that's missing several key pieces on both sides of the ball.
Detroit at Arizona, 4:25 p.m. on FOX
The Lions look to slow down Kyler Murray and the Cardinals' explosive offense to avoid an 0-3 start.
Dallas at Seattle, 4:25 p.m. on FOX
Cowboys pulled off a comeback for the ages last week at home against the Falcons but will face a different challenge in taking on early MVP favorite Russell Wilson and company at CenturyLink Field.
Green Bay at New Orleans, 8:20 p.m. on NBC (SNF)
The Packers are lighting up the scoreboard early, while the Saints are licking their wounds and looking for some answers after a disappointing effort on Monday night out against the Raiders. Which future Hall of Fame quarterback shines brightest on "Sunday Night Football" in the Superdome?