NFL 2024 – Week 9 – Live TV Coverage on Sky Sports, Channel 5

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Week 9 of the 2024 National Football League season is here.. with 5 games live on Sky Sports.

It all kicks-off with the Thursday Night Football as the New York Jets host the Houston Texans from 12.15am (The US are only four hours behind the UK until Saturday night).

Sunday’s double-header sees Baltimore Ravens host Denver Broncos at 6.00pm, and Detroit Lions travel to Green Bay Packers from 9.25pm.

The Sunday Night Football comes from Minnesota as the Viking host Indianapolis Colts at 1.20am.

The final game of the weekend comes on Monday Night as Tampa Bay Buccaneers travel to Kansas City Chiefs at 1.15am. This match will also be shown live on Channel 5.

NFL 2024 – Week 9 TV Schedule

Thursday 31st October

Houston Texans @ New York Jets
Sky Sports NFL, 12.15am
Amazon Prime, 8.15pm ET
Comms: Al Michaels, Kirk Herbstreit
Ref: Shawn Hochuli

Sunday 3rd November

Denver Broncos @ Baltimore Ravens
Sky Sports NFL, 6.00pm
CBS, 1.00pm ET
Comms: Jim Nantz, Tony Romo
Ref: Adrian Hill

Detroit Lions @ Green Bay Packers
Sky Sports NFL, 9.25pm
Fox, 4.25pm ET
Comms: Kevin Burkhardt, Tom Brady
Ref: Clete Blakeman

Indianapolis Colts @ Minnesota Vikings
Sky Sports NFL, 1.20am
NBC, 8.20pm ET
Comms: Mike Tirico, Cris Collinsworth
Ref: Shawn Smith

Monday 4th November

Tampa Bay Buccaneers @ Kansas City Chiefs
Sky Sports NFL, 1.15am
Channel 5, 1.15am
ESPN, 8.15pm ET
Comms: Joe Buck, Troy Aikman
Ref: John Hussey

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