NFL schedule Week 2: What games are on today? TV channels, times, scores

Eli Boettger

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The NFL regular season moves to Week 2 with teams vying for early momentum.

A busy Week 1 featured a number of storylines, including the Ravens' 59-10 thrashing of the Dolphins, the Browns' meltdown against the Titans and the Saints' thrilling win over the Texans on Monday Night Football.

Week 2 figures to have plenty in store as well. The Steelers, Browns, Texans, Bears and Panthers will all look to avoid dreaded 0-2 starts after beginning the season with playoff aspirations. After Pittsburgh's no-show against New England on Sunday night, the Steelers will look to get back into the swing of things against the 1-0 Seahawks at Heinz Field.

MORE: Watch NFL Week 2 games live with fuboTV (7-day free trial)

The name to watch in Week 2 is Gardner Minshew. After Jaguars starting quarterback Nick Foles went down with a broken collarbone in the first quarter against the Chiefs, Minshew stepped in and completed 22 of his 25 passing attempts for 275 yards, two touchdowns and an interception. The rookie will be Jacksonville's QB for the foreseeable future.

Patriots wide receiver Antonio Brown's tumultuous offseason continues as he has now been accused of sexual assault in a lawsuit filed Tuesday and might now make his New England debut this week.

Below you'll find a full schedule for every NFL game in Week 2, plus live scores and TV information updated throughout the weekend.

NFL schedule Week 2: What games are on today?

Here's the full schedule for Week 2 of the 2019 NFL season, plus final scores and how to watch every game live.

Check out SN's live scoreboard for stats and more.

Thursday, Sept. 12

Game
Tampa Bay Buccaneers 20, Carolina Panthers 14

Sunday, Sept. 15

Game
Arizona Cardinals 17, Baltimore Ravens 23
San Francisco 49ers 41, Cincinnati Bengals 17
Los Angeles Chargers 10, Detroit Lions 13
Minnesota Vikings 16, Green Bay Packers 21
Jacksonville Jaguars 12, Houston Texans 13
New England Patriots 43, Miami Dolphins 0
Buffalo Bills 28, New York Giants 14
Seattle Seahawks 28, Pittsburgh Steelers 26
Indianapolis Colts 19, Tennessee Titans 17
Dallas Cowboys 31, Washington Redskins 21
Kansas City Chiefs 28, Oakland Raiders 10
Chicago Bears 16, Denver Broncos 14
Los Angeles Rams 27, New Orleans Saints 9
Atlanta Falcons 24, Philadelphia Eagles 20

Monday, Sept 16

Game Time TV
Cleveland Browns at New York Jets 8:15 p.m. ESPN

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How to watch, live stream NFL games

Three games in Week 2 will be aired on national TV: Buccaneers at Panthers (Thursday), Eagles at Falcons (Sunday) and Browns at Jets (Monday). The Thursday night matchup will be available on NFL Network while Sunday Night Football can be viewed on NBC and fuboTV and Monday's game will be broadcast on ESPN. There will also be select games broadcast on Fox and CBS affiliates on Sunday, depending on your local market.

Games can also be streamed with NFL Sunday Ticket. That will offer live streaming for any NFL game not subject to local blackout restrictions. Replays of all games can be streamed on NFL Game Pass

Note: National broadcasts are listed in bold

Eli Boettger