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Sky Sports will show a total of six games, including a double-header on Monday Night.
It starts on Thursday night with a NFC East clash between Dallas Cowboys and New York Giants. Kick-off 1.15am.
Sunday’s double-header begins with Minnesota Vikings @ Green Bay Packers from 6.00pm, before Los Angeles Chargers host Kansas City Chiefs at 9.25pm.
The Sunday Night Football features Buffalo Bills at Baltimore Ravens from 1.20am.
Monday’s coverage starts at 12.15am on Sky Sports Mix with Tennessee Titans @ Miami Dolphins. Detroit Lions host Seattle Seahawks at 1.15am on Sky Sports NFL and Channel 5.
Thursday 26th September
Dallas Cowboys @ New York Giants
Sky Sports NFL, 1.15am
Amazon Prime, 8.15pm ET
Comms: Al Michaels, Kirk Herbstreit
Ref: Clay Martin
Sunday 29th September
Minnesota Vikings @ Green Bay Packers
Sky Sports NFL, 6.00pm
Fox, 1.00pm ET
Comms: Kevin Harlan, Trent Green
Ref: Bill Vinovich
Kansas City Chiefs @ Los Angeles Chargers
Sky Sports NFL, 9.25pm
CBS, 4.25pm, ET
Comms: Jim Nantz, Tony Romo
Ref: Shawn Smith
Buffalo Bills @ Baltimore Ravens
Sky Sports NFL, 1.20am
NBC, 8.20pm ET
Comms: Mike Tirico, Cris Collinsworth
Ref: Alan Eck
Monday 30th September
Tennessee Titans @ Miami Dolphins
Sky Sports Mix, 12.30am
ESPN, 7.30pm ET
Comms: Chris Fowler, Louis Riddick, Dan Orlovsky
Ref: Clete Blakeman
Seattle Seahawks @ Detroit Lions
Sky Sports NFL, 1.15am
ABC, 8.15pm ET
Comms: Joe Buck, Troy Aikman
Ref: Alex Kemp
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