Sunday’s schedule begins with a pair of 3-1 teams meeting in London as the Giants take on the Packers at 9:30 a.m. ET. It will be Green Bay’s first time participating in the NFL’s International Series and the first London matchup featuring two teams with winning records.

The early-afternoon slate on Sunday has a few intriguing matchups, including an AFC East clash between the Dolphins and Jets at 1 p.m. ET. With Tua Tagavailoa out with a concussion, Miami will start Teddy Bridgewater, who has an opportunity to get revenge on his old team. Elsewhere at 1 p.m. ET is a surprising battle for an early lead in the NFC South standings as the 2-2 Falcons travel to face the 2-2 Buccaneers. 

The late-afternoon window is highlighted by a matchup between two of the league’s most electrifying quarterbacks as Jalen Hurts and the undefeated Eagles head west to take on Kyler Murray and the Cardinals.

Week 5 of the 2022 NFL season wraps with prime-time divisional matchups as the Ravens head to Cincinnati to face the Bengals for “Sunday Night Football” while “Monday Night Football” sees the Raiders make their way to Arrowhead Stadium to face the Chiefs.

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The Sporting News has you covered with all you need to know about watching Week 5 of the NFL season.

NFL schedule this week: Week 5 TV coverage

Here is the full schedule for Week 5 of the 2022 NFL season, plus information on how to watch every game live and final scores. National broadcasts are listed in bold.

Thursday, Oct. 6

Sunday, Oct. 9

Monday, Oct 10

 

How to watch NFL games in Week 5

Thanks to the International Series, there will be four nationally-televised NFL games in Week 5, beginning with the Colts and Broncos on Thursday night. Sunday morning, the meeting between the Giants and Packers will air from London on NFL Network.

The final two prime-time games of Week 5 will be full of action, as the battle between the Bengals and Ravens sees two of the league’s best young quarterbacks in Joe Burrow and Lamar Jackson take the field. In search of answers after a 1-3 start, the road gets no easier as they face Patrick Mahomes and the Chiefs on the “Monday Night Football” stage.

Outside of prime-time games, there will be plenty to tune into throughout the day on Sunday, including Kenny Pickett’s first start for the Steelers in Buffalo at 1 p.m. Later on, the Cowboys look to continue rolling as they travel to take on the defending champion Rams, who have had their fair share of issues this season.

Viewers in Canada can watch NFL games on DAZN. 

NFL scores Week 5

Thursday, Oct. 6

Sunday, Oct. 9

Monday, Oct 10