At this point in the year, teams are beginning to separate themselves between playoff contenders and pretenders.
Week 8 features a number of matchups that could go down as a trap games. The Seahawks are on the road in Atlanta to take on the Falcons, the Saints host the Cardinals, the Colts take on the Broncos and the Patriots battle the Browns.
This week’s slate also features another international game as the Bengals and Rams play in London at Wembley Stadium.
Below you’ll find a full schedule for every NFL game in Week 8, plus live scores and TV information updated throughout the weekend.
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NFL schedule Week 8: What games are on today?
Here’s the full schedule for Week 8 of the 2019 NFL season, plus final scores and how to watch every game live.
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Note: National broadcasts are listed in bold
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The Week 8 NFL slate kicks off on Thursday night on Fox and the NFL Network with the Redskins taking on the Vikings in a double-revenge QB game between Case Keenum and Kirk Cousins.
Sunday’s games get started at the usual 1 p.m. slot, headlined by the Bengals and Rams in London on CBS as part of the NFL’s international series.
There are three late-afternoon matchups on Sunday, the two notables being the surging Panthers taking on the undefeated 49ers and the Browns looking to upset the undefeated Patriots.
The final two primetimes matchups of the week come on “Sunday Night Football” and “Monday Night Football.” The Matt Moore-led Chiefs host the Packers on Sunday night and the winless Dolphins will look to get on the board on the road at the Steelers.