NFL schedule Week 2: TV coverage, channels, scores for every football game today

Gilbert McGregor

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Week 2 is here and the NFL season is in full swing. With Week 1 overreactions fresh on our minds, the focus shifts to yet another 16-game slate in which all of the league's 32 teams are in action. And when every team is in action, there's no shortage of storylines to keep up with.

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This week's slate of games is headlined by a number of divisional rivalries as well as a few teams that will look to bounce back from opening-week disappointment. It all begins with "Thursday Night Football," as the Vikings (0-1) visit the Eagles (1-0). It's the second consecutive year in which the two teams have a primetime meeting in Week 2 and last year's game is one Minnesota would like to make a distant memory.

Sunday's early afternoon slate features a divisional showdown between the Ravens (1-0) and Bengals (0-1), a playoff rematch between the Chiefs (0-1) and Jaguars (1-0), and a duel of premiere rookie QBs as CJ Stroud's Texans (0-1) host Anthony Richardson and the Colts (0-1).

In the late afternoon, life without Aaron Rodgers gets tougher for the Jets, who, after defeating the Bills in a "Monday Night Football" thriller, travel to take on the Cowboys, who are riding the momentum of a dominant Week 1 shutout of the Giants. Sunday's action closes with an AFC East showdown between the Dolphins and Patriots on "Sunday Night Football."

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It's only right that Week 2 features two "Monday Night Football" offerings, as No. 1 overall pick Bryce Young makes his home debut when the Panthers host the Saints at 7:15 p.m. ET and shortly after, the Browns are on the road to take on the Steelers at 8:15 p.m ET.

Here's everything you need to know about Week 2 of the 2023 NFL season.

NFL schedule this week: Week 2 TV coverage

Below is the complete schedule for Week 2 of the 2023 NFL season. Nationally televised matchups are listed in bold​​​​​​.

Thursday, Sept. 14

Time (ET) Game Live stream (U.S.) Live stream (Canada)
8:15 p.m. Vikings vs. Eagles Amazon Prime Video DAZN

Sunday, Sept. 17

Time (ET) Game TV channel Live stream (U.S.) Live stream (Canada)
1 p.m. Packers vs. Falcons Fox Fubo DAZN
1 p.m. Raiders vs. Bills CBS Fubo DAZN
1 p.m. Ravens vs. Bengals CBS Fubo DAZN
1 p.m. Seahawks vs. Lions Fox Fubo DAZN
1 p.m. Colts vs. Texans Fox Fubo DAZN
1 p.m. Chiefs vs. Jaguars CBS Fubo DAZN
1 p.m. Bears vs. Buccaneers Fox Fubo DAZN
1 p.m. Chargers vs. Titans CBS Fubo DAZN
4:05 p.m. Giants vs. Cardinals Fox Fubo DAZN
4:05 p.m. 49ers vs. Rams Fox Fubo DAZN
4:25 p.m. Jets vs. Cowboys CBS Fubo DAZN
4:25 p.m. Commanders vs. Broncos CBS Fubo DAZN
8:20 p.m. Dolphins vs. Patriots NBC Fubo, Peacock DAZN

Monday, Sept. 18

Time (ET) Game TV channel Live stream (U.S.) Live stream (Canada)
7:15 p.m. Saints vs. Panthers ESPN Fubo, ESPN+ DAZN
8:15 p.m. Browns vs. Steelers ABC Fubo, ESPN+ DAZN

How to watch NFL games in Week 2

  • TV channels: CBS, Fox, NBC, ABC, ESPN
  • Live streams: Fubo, ESPN+, Peacock, Amazon Prime Video | DAZN (Canada)

There are various ways to catch NFL games in Week 2 and throughout the 2023 NFL season.

While the Week 2 action starts with "Thursday Night Football" on Amazon Prime Video, the majority of the weekend's NFL action will be on CBS and Fox, with the national slate of games split up between certain markets.

Sunday's action closes with an AFC East showdown between the Dolphins and Patriots on "Sunday Night Football." Week 2 concludes with two helpings of "Monday Night Football" as the Saints visit the Panthers on ESPN and the Browns take on the Steelers on ABC just one hour later.

For fans who want to live stream the action, there are a few options. Those with cable can turn to each networks proprietary streaming service (blackout rules apply, cable subscription required. Fans without cable also have a few options.

Fubo carries NBC, CBS, Fox and the ESPN family of networks, meaning you will be able to catch most in-market NFL games throughout the 2023 season. Fubo also offers a free trial.

Viewers in Canada can sign up for DAZN, which carries NFL Game Pass.

NFL scores Week 2

Click here for complete scores, stats and more from every Week 2 NFL game.

Gilbert McGregor

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Gilbert McGregor first joined The Sporting News in 2018 as a content producer for Global editions of NBA.com. Before covering the game, McGregor played basketball collegiately at Wake Forest, graduating with a Communication degree in 2016. McGregor began covering the NBA during the 2017-18 season and has been on hand for a number of league events.