NFL schedule Week 5: Highlights, TV coverage, channels, scores for every game today in the UK

Joe Wright

NFL schedule Week 5: Highlights, TV coverage, channels, scores for every game today in the UK image

Week 5 of the NFL season got underway with Friday's overnight game between the Atlanta Falcons and the Tampa Bay Buccaneers.

On Sunday, we got to see the first of the 2024 London Games, with the New York Jets facing the Minnesota Vikings — perfect through the first four weeks — at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium.

The gameweek ends with the Kansas City Chiefs playing the New Orleans Saints, who will hope to bring their opponents' 4-0 record to an end.

Below is the full schedule for games based on UK kickoff times and where you can watch all the latest NFL highlights.

WATCH: Live action and highlights of the latest NFL games on DAZN

NFL scores this week: Schedule, results and highlights for Week 5

The full schedule for Week 5 of the 2024 NFL season is below.

Remember, you can watch back highlights of every single game throughout the 2024 season via DAZN Game Pass.

Friday, Oct. 4

GameTime (BST)TVLive StreamHighlights
Falcons 36-30 Buccaneers1:15 a.m.Sky SportsSky GO, DAZNDAZN

Sunday, Oct. 6

GameTime (BST)TVLive StreamHighlights
Vikings 23-17 Jets6 p.m.ITV1DAZN, ITVXDAZN
Bears 36-10  Panthers6 p.m.DAZNDAZN
Commanders 34-13 Browns6 p.m.DAZNDAZN
Patriots 10-15 Dolphins6 p.m.DAZNDAZN
Jaguars 37-34 Colts6 p.m.DAZNDAZN
Texans 23-20 Bills6 p.m.DAZNDAZN
Bengals 38-41 Ravens6 p.m.Sky SportsSky GoDAZN
Broncos 34-18 Raiders9:05 p.m.DAZNDAZN
49ers 23-24 Cardinals9:05 p.m.Sky SportsSky GoDAZN
Seahawks 20-29 Giants9:25 p.m.DAZNDAZN
Rams 19-24 Packers9:25 p.m.DAZNDAZN

Monday, Oct. 7

GameTime (BST)TVLive StreamHighlights
Steelers 17-20 Cowboys1:20 a.m.Sky SportsSky GO, DAZNDAZN

Tuesday, Oct. 8

GameTime (BST)TVLive StreamHighlights
Chiefs vs. Saints1:15 a.m.Sky SportsSky GO, DAZNDAZN

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Joe is a Senior Editor at Sporting News. He was previously a sub editor and writer for Goal.com before spending six years as part of the Stats Perform editorial news service, covering major global sports including football, tennis, boxing, NBA, rugby union and athletics. Joe has reported live on some of the biggest games in football, including two UEFA Champions League finals, Euro 2016, the Confederations Cup 2017 and the 2018 World Cup final at the end of a month in Russia.