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FOX's Week 3 NFL slate features a lot of excitement, including a playoff rematch in Philadelphia and "America's Game of the Week" in Chicago. Here's what to know.
An average of 33.8 million viewers tuned into Fox's Philadelphia Eagles-Kansas City Chiefs telecast on Sunday, with the network summarizing its numbers as its "best-ever regular season Sunday telecast." Every other game in NFL history that has posted a higher viewership was either a Thanksgiving game, a "Monday Night Football" game or the playoffs.
Look at The Arizona Republic's score prediction for every NFL Week 3 game on Sunday, Sept. 21, and Monday, Sept. 22.
A pair of AFC East rivals will take center stage in primetime Thursday night, as Josh Allen and the Buffalo Bills (2-0) host Tua Tagovailoa and the Miami Dolphins (0-2) to kick off Week 3 of the 2025 NFL season.
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You can also stream live local and primetime regular and postseason games on your phone and tablet via NFL+ ($6.99/month or $39.99/year). NFL+ Premium, which includes NFL RedZone, is also an option for $14.99/month or $79.99/year.
Some of the site's predictions differ from NFL Week 3 odds and other NFL Week 3 picks for NFL Week 3 games. How correct will the analytics be this week? Click on each game for more NFL Week 3 predictions for that NFL matchup. All times MST. The site allows for the possibility of ties, so the numbers add up to just less than 100%.
Lions vs. Ravens, Rams vs. Eagles and Chargers vs. Broncos highlight the upcoming slate. Here's the full Week 3 NFL schedule.
Football is finally here and with a slew of compelling storylines to follow throughout the season, teams begin their quest for a Super Bowl championship beginning this weekend. Week 1 of the 2025 NFL season starts off with some spectacular matchups.
Fox Sports handled the broadcast for both Super Bowl LIX and Sunday’s rematch, with Tom Brady, Kevin Burkhardt and sideline reporter Erin Andrews on the call. Many NFL fans, and Swifties, tuned in to the Chiefs vs. Eagles game, enough so to make history.