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2024 NFL Regular Season Week 3 TV and Announcer Schedule

The Jets are free to fly a little higher in their home opener against the Patriots (Prime Video; WFXT [Fox-25] in Boston: WNYW [Fox-5] in New York, Sep. 19 @ 8:15 PM ET). New York snapped a 15-game series slide last season with its first victory over New England since 2015. Aaron Rodgers led New York past Tennessee 24-17 in Week 2.

Jim Harbaugh and the Chargers provide the opposition for the Steelers’ home opener in a battle of unbeaten clubs (CBS/Paramount+, Sep. 22 @ 1:00 PM ET). J.K. Dobbins rushed for more than 130 yards and scored for a second straight game as Los Angeles took down Carolina on Sep. 15.

The Ravens (0-2) limp into Dallas for a game against the Cowboys (1-1) (Fox, Sep. 22 @ 4:25 PM ET). Baltimore followed a 27-20 season-opening loss at Kansas City with a stunning setback against Las Vegas 26-23. Dallas was emphatically upset by New Orleans 44-19 in Week 2.

The following is this week’s NFL regular season schedule, including dates, start times, TV networks and scheduled announcers.

Thursday, September 19, 2024

New England Patriots at New York Jets [Prime Video, 8:15p (ET)]
also on WFXT [Fox-25] in Boston and WNYW [Fox-5] in New York
Announcers:
Prime: Al Michaels (play-by-play), Kirk Herbstreit (analyst), Kaylee Hartung (reporter)
SAP: Miguel Gurwitz (play-by-play), Rolando Cantú (analyst)

Jets snapped a 15-game losing streak to New England with a 17-3 victory last season in Week 18, as Jets running back Breece Hall rushed for a career-high 178 yards and a touchdown.

Sunday, September 22, 2024

New York Giants at Cleveland Browns [FOX, 1:00p (ET)]
Announcers: Kenny Albert (play-by-play), Jonathan Vilma (analyst), Megan Olivi (reporter)
The Browns (1-1) host the Giants (0-2). Cleveland bounced back from a season-opening 33-17 setback against Dallas with an 18-13 win at Jacksonville. New York comes off a 21-18 loss at Washington despite keeping the Commanders out of the end zone.

Chicago Bears at Indianapolis Colts [CBS, 1:00p (ET)]
Announcers: Andrew Catalon (play-by-play), Tiki Barber (analyst), Jason McCourty (analyst), AJ Ross (reporter)
Caleb Williams and the Bears (1-1) look for a spark against the Colts (0-2). The most recent No. 1 pick is still searching for his first TD pass after throwing for 267 yards in two games. The sides have split four meetings since the 2007 Super Bowl.

Houston Texans at Minnesota Vikings [CBS, 1:00p (ET)/12:00p (CT)]
Announcers: Ian Eagle (play-by-play), Charles Davis (analyst), Evan Washburn (reporter)
The Vikings host the Texans. Justin Jefferson left the Week 2 contest versus San Francisco with an injury, but Sam Darnold’s two TD passes helped Minnesota stay perfect with a 23-17 verdict. Houston moved to 2-0 by beating Chicago in prime time.

Philadelphia Eagles at New Orleans Saints [FOX, 1:00p (ET)/12:00p (CT)]
Announcers: Joe Davis (play-by-play), Greg Olsen (analyst), Pam Oliver (reporter)
The Saints host the Eagles. New Orleans led the NFL with 91 points scored following a 44-19 rout of Dallas in Week 2. Alvin Kamara (NO) scored four TDs in the win. Philadelphia had an opportunity to secure a victory versus Atlanta, but lost 22-21.

Los Angeles Chargers at Pittsburgh Steelers [CBS, 1:00p (ET)]
Announcers: Jim Nantz (play-by-play), Tony Romo (analyst), Tracy Wolfson (reporter)
Jim Harbaugh and the Chargers provide the opposition for the Steelers’ home opener in a battle of unbeaten clubs. J.K. Dobbins rushed for more than 130 yards and scored for a second straight game as Los Angeles took down Carolina on Sept. 15.

Denver Broncos at Tampa Bay Buccaneers [FOX, 1:00p (ET)]
Announcers: Tim Brando (play-by-play), Matt Millen (analyst), Sarah Kustok (reporter)
The Buccaneers vie for their first 3-0 start since 2005 as the Broncos bust into Tampa. Baker Mayfield boasts five touchdown passes and a rushing score in helping Tampa Bay total 57 points in victories over Washington and at Detroit. Denver is 0-2.

Green Bay Packers at Tennessee Titans [FOX, 1:00p (ET)/12:00p (CT)]
Announcers: Kevin Kugler (play-by-play), Daryl Johnston (analyst), Laura Okmin (reporter)
The Packers travel to challenge the Titans. Malik Willis, who was selected 86th overall by Tennessee in 2022, stepped up for the injured Jordan Love in Week 2, throwing the first TD pass of his career in Green Bay’s 16-10 win over Indianapolis.

Carolina Panthers at Las Vegas Raiders [CBS, 4:05p (ET)/1:05p (PT)]
Announcers: Spero Dedes (play-by-play), Adam Archuleta (analyst), Aditi Kinkhabwala (reporter)
The Raiders host the Panthers. Las Vegas surprised Baltimore 26-23 on the road in Week 2. Andy Dalton replaces 2023 top pick Bryce Young at quarterback after Carolina was outscored 73-13 in losses at New Orleans and to the Los Angeles Chargers.

Miami Dolphins at Seattle Seahawks [CBS, 4:05p (ET)/1:05p (PT)]
Announcers: Kevin Harlan (play-by-play), Trent Green (analyst), Melanie Collins (reporter)
The Dolphins, sans quarterback Tua Tagovailoa, visit the Seahawks. Tagovailoa will miss time after suffering a concussion in a 31-10 loss to Buffalo in Week 2. Miami signed Tyler Huntley on Sept. 16. Seattle needed overtime to beat New England 23-20.

Detroit Lions at Arizona Cardinals [FOX, 4:25p (ET)/1:25p (MT)]
Announcers: Chris Myers (play-by-play), Mark Schlereth (analyst), Jen Hale (reporter)
Arizona hosts Detroit in Week 3. Kyler Murray threw for 266 yards and three TDs, including 130 yards and two scores to rookie Marvin Harrison Jr., as the Cardinals thumped the Rams on Sept. 15. Aidan Hutchinson (DET) recorded 4 1/2 sacks in Week 2.

Baltimore Ravens at Dallas Cowboys [FOX, 4:25p (ET)/3:25p (CT)]
Announcers: Kevin Burkhardt (play-by-play), Tom Brady (analyst), Erin Andrews (reporter), Tom Rinaldi (reporter)
The Ravens (0-2) limp into Dallas for a game against the Cowboys (1-1). Baltimore followed a 27-20 season-opening loss at Kansas City with a stunning setback against Las Vegas 26-23. Dallas was emphatically upset by New Orleans 44-19 in Week 2.

San Francisco 49ers at Los Angeles Rams [FOX, 4:25p (ET)/1:25p (PT)]
Announcers: Adam Amin (play-by-play), Mark Sanchez (analyst), Kristina Pink (reporter)
The Rams host the 49ers. San Francisco’s Christian McCaffrey moved to the injured reserve Sept. 14, while teammate Deebo Samuel is expected to be out multiple weeks with a calf strain. Cooper Kupp (LAR) will miss time with a left-ankle sprain.

Kansas City Chiefs at Atlanta Falcons [NBC, 8:20p (ET)]
Announcers:
NBC/Peacock: Mike Tirico (play-by-play), Cris Collinsworth (analyst), Melissa Stark (reporter)
Universo/TeleXitos: Miguel Gurwitz (play-by-play), Rolando Cantú (analyst), Ariana Figuera (reporter)

The Chiefs visit the Falcons. Atlanta is in prime time for a second straight week after taming Philadelphia on Sept. 16. Kansas City will be without Isiah Pacheco for at least six weeks after the running back suffered a fractured fibula in Week 2.

Kansas City (2-0) leads the all-time series versus the Falcons 7-3, after its 17-14 victory in 2020. Atlanta (1-1) defeated Philadelphia 22-21 on Sep. 16.

Monday, September 23, 2024

Jacksonville Jaguars at Buffalo Bills [ESPN, 7:30p (ET)]
also on WJAX [CBS-47] in Jacksonville and WIVB [CBS-4] in Buffalo
Announcers:
ESPN: Chris Fowler (play-by-play), Chris Fowler, Dan Orlovsky (analyst), Louis Riddick (analyst), Laura Rutledge (reporter)
ESPN Deportes: Rebeca Landa, Sebastián Martinez-Christensen, MJ Acosta-Ruiz

The Bills host the Jaguars in the first of two contests on the Monday night slate. Buffalo scored the most points of any AFC club through two weeks, with Josh Allen having a part in five touchdowns. Jacksonville beat Buffalo 25-20 in England in 2023.

Washington Commanders at Cincinnati Bengals [ABC, 8:15p (ET)]
Announcers: Joe Buck (play-by-play), Troy Aikman (analyst), Lisa Salters (reporter)
The Bengals and Commanders play a Monday Night Football game. Cincinnati was a pass interference penalty away from winning at Kansas City in Week 2, but lost 26-25 at the gun. Austin Seibert (WSH) kicked seven field goals to beat the Giants 21-18.

Washington beat the Bengals for the first time in five tries, after its 20-9 victory in 2020. Cincinnati comes off a 26-25 loss to Kansas City in Week 2.