The 2024 NFL schedule is in full swing. Check below for NFL games today and the television information for each game.
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There is no NFL game today. The Week 12 schedule begins on Thursday night when the Pittsburgh Steelers are in Cleveland to battle the Browns at 8:15 PM ET on Amazon Prime.
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The 2024 NFL schedule was released on May 15.
NFL games are on Fox, CBS Sports, NBC, Amazon, ESPN, Netflix and ABC.
It starts with the Philadelphia Eagles and Green Bay Packers on September 6 from Brazil.
There are 18 weeks on the 2024 NFL schedule, with each team playing 17 games and receiving one bye week.
The 2024 regular season NFL schedule will kick off on September 5 with the defending Super Bowl champion Kansas City Chiefs hosting the Blatimore Ravens.
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The first day of OTAs, or offseason training activities, begins on May 22. June 6 is the start of mandatory minicamps. The majority of training camps this summer begin on July 27. Stay tuned for Sportsnaut’s training camp coverage, covering the bases for all 32 teams this summer.
The NFL has been playing 18 weeks since the regular season expanded from 16 games to 17 games in 2021. With each team getting a week off, or a ‘bye week’, all 32 franchises have an 18-week schedule, not counting the playoffs.
Here is the full NFL International series schedule for the 2024 season.
Just like in 2023, there will be a total of five matchups on the NFL games today scheduled outside of the United States in 2024. Three of them will occur in London with one in Germany and one in Brazil.
Spectators looking to watch the NFL playoffs have a few options. They can watch from the channel directly on their TV or use various streaming options, including NFL Sunday Ticket via YouTube TV. This means any live streaming service that carries typical channels like CBS, FOX, ESPN/ABC, and NBC will still work in the postseason too.
The best way to watch all NFL games this season is by signing up for YouTube TV’s NFL Sunday Ticket program. Viewers will have access to all non-local broadcasts that aren’t exclusively carried elsewhere.

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