Week two of the National Football League gets underway tonight as the Cincinnati Bengals host the Houston Texans.
The game will be shown live on The NFL Network in the States and on Sky Sports in the UK.
Both teams put on some of the worst offensive displays against the Ravens and Jaguars in divisional clashes in week one.
The Bengals failed to score a single point in their 20-0 defeat to the Ravens, while a half-time change to the quarterback position for the Texans left them 29-7 losers against the Jaguars.
Thursday 14th September
Houston Texans @ Cincinnati Bengals
TV: Sky Sports Action 1.30am BST – NFL Network 8.30pm EST
Ref: Clete Blakeman
Loc: Paul Brown Stadium
Sunday 17th September
New England Patriots @ New Orleans Saints
TV: Sky Sports Action 6.00pm BST – CBS 1.00pm EST
Comms: Jim Nantz, Tony Romo, Tracy Wolfson
Ref: Craig Wrolstad
Loc: Mercedes-Benz Superdome
Dallas Cowboys @ Denver Broncos
TV: Sky Sports Action 9.25pm BST – Fox 4.25pm EST
Comms: Joe Buck, Troy Aikman, Erin Andrews
Ref: Brad Allen
Loc: Sports Authority Field at Mile High
Green Bay Packers @ Atlanta Falcons
TV: Sky Sports Action 1.30am BST (Mon morning) – NBC 8.30pm EST
Comms: Al Michaels, Cris Collinsworth, Michele Tafoya
Ref: Walt Anderson
Loc: Mercedes-Benz Stadium
Monday 18th September
Detroit Lions @ New Your Giants
TV: Sky Sports Action 1.30am BST (Tues morning) – ESPN 8.30pm EST
Comms: Sean McDonough, Jon Gruden, Lisa Salters
Ref: John Parry
Loc: MetLife Stadium
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