NFL 2024 NFL - Week 3

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FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 20 @ 10:15 AM
New England at New York Jets LIVE

MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 23 @ 3:00 AM
Chicago at Indianapolis
Denver at Tampa Bay
Green Bay at Tennessee
Houston at Minnesota LIVE
Los Angeles Chargers at Pittsburgh LIVE
New York Giants at Cleveland
Philadelphia at New Orleans LIVE

MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 23 @ 6:05 AM
Carolina at Las Vegas
Miami at Seattle

MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 23 @ 6:25 AM
Baltimore at Dallas LIVE
Detroit at Arizona
San Francisco at Los Angeles Rams LIVE

MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 23 @ 10:20 AM
Kansas City at Atlanta LIVE

TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 24 @ 9:30 AM
Jacksonville at Buffalo LIVE

TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 24 @ 10:15 AM
Washington at Cincinnati LIVE

AUSTRALIAN T.V. GAMES
LIVE ON ESPN/KAYO AT 10:20 AM ON 20/9: New England at New York Jets
LIVE ON ESPN/KAYO AT 3.00 AM ON 23/9: Philadelphia at New Orleans
LIVE ON ESPN2/KAYO AT 3.00 AM ON 23/9: Los Angeles Chargers at Pittsburgh

LIVE ON 7MATE AT 3.00 AM ON 23/9: Houston at Minnesota
LIVE ON ESPN/KAYO AT 6.25 AM ON 23/9: Baltimore at Dallas
LIVE ON 7MATE AT 6.25 AM ON 23/9: San Francisco at Los Angeles Rams
LIVE ON ESPN/KAYO AT 10.20 AM ON 23/9: Kansas City at Atlanta
LIVE ON ESPN/KAYO AT 9.30 AM ON 24/9: Jacksonville at Buffalo
LIVE ON ESPN2/KAYO AT 10.15 AM ON 24/9: Washington at Cincinnati


LIVE ON watchESPN AT 3:00 AM on 23/9: NFL RedZone

All Games live on TAB app


NB: VIC, NSW, QLD, TAS times
less 30 mins SA, NT
less 2 hours WA
 
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FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 20 @ 10:15 AM
New England at New York Jets
AMZN: Al Michaels, Kirk Herbstreit, Kaylee Hartung


MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 23 @ 3:00 AM

Chicago at Indianapolis
CBS: Andrew Catalon, Tiki Barber, Jason McCourty, AJ Ross

Denver at Tampa Bay

FOX: Tim Brandno, Matt Millen, Sarah Kustok

Green Bay at Tennessee
FOX: Kevin Kluger, Daryl Johnston, Laura Okmin

Houston at Minnesota
CBS: Ian Eagle, Charles Davis, Evan Washburn


Los Angeles Chargers at Pittsburgh

CBS: Jim Nantz, Tony Romo, Tracy Wolfson
New York Giants at Cleveland
FOX: Kenny Albert, Jonathan Vilma, Megan Olivi

Philadelphia at New Orleans
FOX: Joe Davis, Greg Olsen, Pam Oliver


MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 23 @ 6:05 AM

Carolina at Las Vegas
CBS: Spero Dedes, Adam Archuleta, Aditi Kinkhabwala

Miami at Seattle
CBS: Kevin Harlan, Trent Green, Melanie Collins

MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 23 @ 6:25 AM
Baltimore at Dallas
FOX: Kevin Burkhardt, Tom Brady, Erin Andrews, Tom Rinaldi

Detroit at Arizona
FOX: Chris Myers, Mark Schlereth, Jen Hale

San Francisco at Los Angeles Rams
FOX: Adam Amin, Mark Sanchez, Kristina Pink


MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 23 @ 10:20 AM
Kansas City at Atlanta
NBC: Mike Tirico, Cris Collinsworth, Melissa Stark


TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 24 @ 9:30 AM
Jacksonville at Buffalo
ESPN: Chris Fowler, Dan Orlovsky, Louis Riddick, Laura Rutledge


TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 24 @ 10:15 AM
Washington at Cincinnati
ESPN: Joe Buck, Troy Aikman, Lisa Salters
 
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Lions/Arizona a sneaky change to be game of the week.

And because it's this glorious game we must again remember the little things.


Vikings/Texans also should be good.
 
I honestly think all 16 games are a very interesting full watch, for various reasons.

Granted there are some seemingly lopsided games like Raiders-Panthers, Dolphins-Seahawks, but they'll be interesting still, and other games like Jaguars-Bills, Packers-Titans, Commanders-Bengals, Bears-Colts which should still be absorbing/close games.
 
People remember where they were when Neil Armstrong stepped foot on the moon. They remember where they were when Elvis died. In the same vein, people will look back and remember where they were when the New York Giants took on the Cleveland Browns in primetime 3am football.
 
People remember where they were when Neil Armstrong stepped foot on the moon. They remember where they were when Elvis died. In the same vein, people will look back and remember where they were when the New York Giants took on the Cleveland Browns in primetime 3am football.
If Brian Daboll pulls off the upset victory I'm sure AmericanCrow will give him the credit he deserves.
 
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NFL Network’s Mike Garafolo reports the Dolphins are placing Tua Tagovailoa on Injured Reserve.
The Dolphins want to give Tua ample time to recover and progress as he goes through the concussion protocol. The earliest he could return is in Week 8 against the Cardinals, but the Dolphins have given him no official date to return. As reported earlier in the week, Tua has no plans of retiring as of now and will meet with outside neurologist before returning to play. There seems to be a decent plan in place for Tua and his eventual return.
 
According to NFL Network’s Tom Pelissero, the Chiefs have signed Kareem Hunt to the practice squad.
Hunt was drafted by the Chiefs in the third round in 2017 and enjoyed a few successful years in their offense. He spent last season with the Browns, rushing for 411 yards on 135 carries (3.0 yards per carry), and was unable to unseat Jerome Ford, even after Nick Chubb got injured. Hunt himself underwent sports hernia surgery this offseason, so it’s unclear what the 29-year-old has left in the tank. He knows the offense, so he could get onto the field for the Chiefs relatively quickly, but he’s going to need to show enough in practice to suggest that he can be more impactful than Carson Steele or Semaje Perine. We’re still not sure he’ll be able to do that, but he can be added in deeper formats just in case.
 
Steelers coach Mike Tomlin said the team is “readying ourselves around” Justin Fields for Week 3 against the Chargers.
Tomlin has refused to outright say Fields has passed Russell Wilson on the depth chart, but his actions tell us everything we need to know. Wilson is still dealing with the calf issue that forced him to miss the first two weeks of the season. Fields, in the meantime, has the team at a 2-0 record, albeit with one touchdown on the board. The former Bear has 22 carries for 84 yards this year but has done next to nothing as a passer, throwing for 273 yards in total with a lone touchdown. Fantasy managers can treat him as a low-ceiling QB2 for his upcoming game versus the Chargers.
 
NFL Network’s Ian Rapoport reports Rams LG Jonah Jackson (shoulder) is likely headed to injured reserve.
Jackson dealt with a shoulder injury during training camp and reaggravated it in the Rams’ Week 2 loss to the Cardinals. He started Week 1 at center but was moved to left guard mid-game after Steve Avila went down with an injury of his own. That’s now three LA offensive linemen who have landed on injured reserve in the first two weeks of the season. Down 60 percent of their starting line and both of their superstar receivers, things are already looking bleak for the Rams.
 

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NY Football Giants are arguably the dumbest franchise in NFL

They select Cleveland failures to be their head ball coach with a white hot ferocity that is unmatched
 
Wasn't expecting the Saints to be as good as they are. Really struggling to see us winning this one.
There was preseason buzz around the Saints last year with media hot takes saying they could have been pushing the one seed in the NFC with their schedule. They were a bit and down and went 9-8 but only missed the playoffs in a tie breaker with Green Bay.

Could be a bit like the Lions last season, a team that surges in to pointy end of the playoff picture. There's usually a few teams that come from nowhere
 
Another big test for Flores Defence this week that has been playing great ball.

Will help if Mixon isn't ready.
Also depends on Justin Jefferson's injury
 
Also depends on Justin Jefferson's injury

Yeah definitely, it seems he is more likely to play at this stage, but even so would probably be a bit limited.

There is a chance Addison is back, but yeah if they both miss it's bleak.
 

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