Giants vs Bears Live Stream | NFL Free Streams, The 2020 NFL Sunday Night Football Schedule kicks off with a special season-opening game on Thursday, Sept. 10. The Kansas City Chiefs host the Houston Texans at 8:20 pm ET on NBC.
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Games on Sunday begin on Sept. 13 with the Los Angeles Rams hosting the Dallas Cowboys at the new SoFi Stadium in Inglewood, Calif. That game, as well as all remaining Sunday Night Football branded games, will be televised at 8:20 pm ET on NBC. A Sunday Night Football branded game will also be played on Thanksgiving night, Thursday, Nov. 26. That match-up features the Baltimore Ravens visiting the Pittsburgh Steelers. Overall, the 2020 NFL Sunday Night Football Schedule on NBC will include 18 regular-season games, with two of those contests on a Thursday.
Chiefs at Chargers, 4:25 p.m., CBS
Line: Chiefs -9 | Total: 47.5
Patrick Mahomes has gotten a lot of credit for a lot of things — and deserved all of it — but one overlooked element has been his success despite the team having a distinct deficiency at running back, where Damien Williams was sufficient in 2019, but was nowhere near as good as Kareem Hunt had been for the Chiefs in the two previous seasons.
Ravens at Texans, 4:25 p.m., CBS
Line: Ravens -7 | Total: 51.5
If anything notable was absent during Baltimore’s demolishing of Cleveland last week, it was the high-volume running game that people came to expect from the Ravens (1-0) each and every week last season. To say the team ran for just 107 yards feels unfair, but that is fewer than they had in any game last season, including their shocking home loss to Tennessee in the divisional round.
Patriots at Seahawks, 8:20 p.m., NBC
Line: Seahawks -3.5 | Total: 45
The Patriots (1-0) and Seahawks (1-0) had plenty of reasons to be happy in Week 1, but if you’re looking to nitpick: while New England’s multipronged running game looked great, the team showed very little ability to air the ball out against Miami’s solid secondary.
Rams at Eagles, 1 p.m., Fox
Line: Off | Total: Off
The Rams (1-0) may not have looked spectacular in Week 1 against the Cowboys, but it was the type of game they would have found a way to lose last season. Now Los Angeles goes on the road against the Eagles (0-1) who are fresh off a game against Washington in which they ran up a 17-point lead only to somehow lose by 10.
Vikings at Colts, 1 p.m., Fox
Line: Colts -3 | Total: 48.5
What did Taylor Swift say about shaking things off? The Vikings (0-1) looked positively inept on defense against the Packers in Week 1, while the Colts (0-1) shot themselves in the foot resulting in the week’s biggest upset. A win in Week 2 for either team will make last week a blip, and a loss will mean an 0-2 start and a lot of hard questions about not living up to expectations.
Falcons at Cowboys, 1 p.m., Fox
Line: Cowboys -4 | Total: 52.5
Oddsmakers are expecting this to be the highest-scoring game of the week, and there’s no wonder why as the Falcons (0-1) and Cowboys (0-1) combined for 886 yards of offense last week, while combining to allow 805 yards. This should be an aerial slugfest, with quarterbacks Matt Ryan and Dak Prescott using their wealth of receiving options to carve up the field.