There are a pair of potential postseason preview matchups with the Steelers taking on the Bills and the Cardinals facing the Titans at 1 p.m. ET, followed by a rematch of the AFC Divisional matchup between the Browns and Chiefs at 4:25 p.m. ET.

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Several rookie quarterbacks are also going to be making their highly anticipated debuts with Trevor Lawrence and the Jaguars traveling to Houston to face the Texans, and Zach Wilson will get the start for the Jets, who take on the Panthers in Charlotte.

And after the season kicked off on Thursday with the first prime time clash of the year, there are two more to watch this week. First, the Rams with new quarterback Matthew Stafford will host the Bears on Sunday, while on Monday, the Raiders play for their first time in front of home fans against the Ravens.

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NFL schedule this week: Week 1 TV coverage

Here’s the full Week 1 schedule of the NFL season, plus final scores and how to watch every game live.

Note: national broadcasts are listed in bold

Thursday, Sept. 9

Sunday, Sept. 12

Monday, Sept. 13

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How to watch NFL games in Week 1

The NFL season is back with a trio of prime time games, starting with the Cowboys-Buccaneers clash on Thursday. The Bears and Rams will face off on Sunday night followed by the Ravens traveling to Las Vegas on Monday for the first home game with fans for the Raiders. There will be a separate Monday Night Football MegaCast, carried on ESPN2 and ESPN+, that will feature both Peyton and Eli Manning.

The slates are full at 1 p.m. and 4:25 p.m. ET on Sunday with a number of exciting matchups, including Cardinals vs. Titans at 1 p.m. and Browns vs. Chiefs at 4:25 p.m. Check your local listings to see which games will be on your broadcast.

Canadian viewers can find the games on TSN, CTV and CTV2.

NFL scores Week 1

Thursday, Sept. 9

Sunday, Sept. 12

Monday, Sept. 13