The Ravens and Buccaneers kick off the games this week, as the two teams meet on Thursday down in Florida. Baltimore is 4-3 and coming off a bye in Week 7, while everything has gone south in Tampa Bay. The Bucs lost to the last-place Panthers last week, dropping their record to 3-4. 

The Sunday slate starts early in the morning in London, as the Broncos and Jaguars travel to Europe to play at Wembley Stadium. It is the third and final game of the NFL season that will be played in England, with international games still to come in Munich and Mexico City. 

Wrapping up the Sunday games is a contest in upstate New York as the Bills host the Packers. Green Bay has lost three games in a row, dropping the club’s record to 3-4. On the other side will be the 5-1 Bills, fresh off a bye week, owning the top record in the AFC. 

To finish the week, it’s a battle between the two Ohio teams, as the Bengals and Browns play on “Monday Night Football.” Cincinnati has found its groove, winning four out of its last five games, most recently rolling over the Falcons. Meanwhile, the Browns have lost four games in a row, most recently falling short in a close 23-20 game to the Ravens. 

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Here’s what to know to follow along and watch in Week 8:

NFL schedule this week: Week 8 TV coverage

Here’s the full Week 8 schedule of the NFL season, plus final scores and how to watch every game live.

Note: national broadcasts are listed in bold

Thursday, Oct. 27

Sunday, Oct. 30

Monday, Oct. 31

How to watch NFL games in Week 8

The NFL is back in London as the Broncos and Jaguars meet at Wembley Stadium, a game that can only be watched on ESPN+. The Packers and Bills headline the “Sunday Night Football” game, which can be viewed on NBC. The “Monday Night Football” contest between the Bengals and Browns is available on ESPN. There will be a separate “MNF” Manningcast, carried on ESPN2 and ESPN+, that will feature both Peyton and Eli Manning.

The slates are full at 1 p.m. and 4:05/4:25 p.m. ET on Sunday with a number of exciting matchups. Check your local listings to see which games will be on your broadcast.

Viewers in Canada can watch NFL games on DAZN. 

NFL scores Week 8

Thursday, Oct. 27

Sunday, Oct. 30

Monday, Oct. 31