If you're in the Seattle area, you'll be seeing New Orleans at Atlanta on FOX and Tennessee at Kansas City on CBS at 10AM, then San Francisco at Dallas on FOX at 1PM PT. Check out 506Sports.com for more info if you're not in the northwest! Talk about the games right here.
Here is the complete TV schedule for Week 1 (All times ET):
Time | Away | Home | TV |
Sun., 1 p.m. | New Orleans | Atlanta | FOX |
Sun., 1 p.m. | Cincinnati | Baltimore | CBS |
Sun., 1 p.m. | Buffalo | Chicago | FOX |
Sun., 1 p.m. | Washington | Houston | FOX |
Sun., 1 p.m. | Tennessee | Kansas City | CBS |
Sun., 1 p.m. | New England | Miami | CBS |
Sun., 1 p.m. | Oakland | New York Jets | CBS |
Sun., 1 p.m. | Jacksonville | Philadelphia | CBS |
Sun., 1 p.m. | Cleveland | Pittsburgh | CBS |
Sun., 1 p.m. | Minnesota | St. Louis | FOX |
Sun., 4:25 p.m. | San Francisco | Dallas | FOX |
Sun., 4:25 p.m. | Carolina | Tampa Bay | FOX |
Sun., 8:30 p.m. | Indianapolis | Denver | NBC |
Mon., 7:10 p.m. | New York Giants | Detroit | ESPN |
Mon., 10:20 p.m. | San Diego | Arizona | ESPN |
You can also watch some football via online streaming. NFL Sunday Ticket subscribers have access to all of the Sunday afternoon games, and don't forget that the package isn't just limited to DirecTV customers anymore. Fox will be streaming its games online and through its mobile tablet app, Fox Sports GO. For Sunday night, head over to NBCSports.com, and you can catch Monday Night Football at WatchESPN.com.