NFL schedule Week 3: What games are on today? TV channels, times, scores

Edward Sutelan

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No teams will be under more scrutiny this week in NFL action than the Steelers and Saints.

Both teams will be tasked with trudging ahead sans Hall of Fame quarterback, with Pittsburgh's Ben Roethlisberger out for the season and New Orleans' Drew Brees out for at least a few weeks with an injured thumb, for which he will have surgery. Brees will avoid a trip to the IR.

The two veteran quarterbacks entered the year under center for likely playoff-bound teams if not Super Bowl contenders. Now those rosters will have to find away to keep the offenses operating without those two. That should be easier for a team like New Orleans that still boasts one of the best running backs in the league in Alvin Kamara and wideout Michael Thomas, while having NFL veterans in Teddy Bridgewater and Taysom Hill available to start under center.

MORE: Watch NFL Week 3 games live with fuboTV (7-day free trial)

The Steelers, meanwhile, will see 2018 third-round pick Mason Rudolph make his first career NFL start after coming in and throwing for two touchdowns and 112 yards filling in for Big Ben last Sunday. 

While those teams will likely be the focal point for NFL analysts on Sunday, other matchups should bring intrigue for fans watching at home. The Browns will be given a chance to prove themselves at home against the Rams after picking up their first win of the season Monday against the Jets.

Lamar Jackson and the Ravens will also be given a true test after facing two of the league's bottom-dwellers when they travel to Arrowhead Stadium to face off against a dynamic Chiefs' offense. 

Below you'll find a full schedule for every NFL game in Week 3, plus live scores and TV information updated throughout the weekend.

NFL schedule Week 3: What games are on today?

Here's the full schedule for Week 3 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.

Monday, Sept 23

Game Time TV
Chicago Bears at Washington Redskins 8:15 p.m. ESPN

How to watch, live stream NFL games

This week's primetime matchups will first feature the Tennessee Titans traveling to Jacksonville to face off against the Jaguars. Then on Sunday night, the Browns will host the reigning NFC champion Rams in Cleveland's chance to prove it is a legit contender. That game can be streamed on fuboTV. Lastly, the Redskins will welcome Mitch Trubisky and co. to Washington for a matchup on "Monday Night Football."

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

NFL scores Week 3

Thursday, Sept. 19

Game
Jacksonville Jaguars 20, Tennessee Titans 7

Sunday, Sept. 22

Game
Dallas Cowboys 31, Miami Dolphins 6
Green Bay Packers 27, Denver Broncos 16
Buffalo Bills 21, Cincinnati Bengals 17
Minnesota Vikings 34, Oakland Raiders 14
Indianapolis Colts 27, Atlanta Falcons 24
Kansas City Chiefs 33, Baltimore Ravens 28
New England Patriots 30, New York Jets 14
Detroit Lions 27, Philadelphia Eagles 24
Carolina Panthers 38, Arizona Cardinals 20
New York Giants 32, Tampa Bay Buccaneers 31
Houston Texans 27, Los Angeles Chargers 20
San Francisco 49ers 24, Pittsburgh Steelers 20
New Orleans Saints 33, Seattle Seahawks 27
Los Angeles Rams 20, Cleveland Browns 13

Monday, Sept 23

Game
Chicago Bears at Washington Redskins

Edward Sutelan

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Edward Sutelan joined The Sporting News in 2021 after covering high school sports for PennLive. Edward graduated from The Ohio State University in 2019, where he gained experience covering the baseball, football and basketball teams. Edward also spent time working for The Columbus Dispatch and Cape Cod Times.