15 September, 2023
Baltimore Ravens vs. Cincinnati Bengals, Sunday, September 17, 1 p.m.
Lamar Jackson and the Ravens are in town, and Joe Burrow and the Bengals want to avoid getting off to a bad start in the AFC North.
Detroit Lions vs. Seattle Seahawks, 1 p.m.
The Lions, who are currently hosting Seattle in Detroit, were the topic of the NFL after defeating Kansas City, the defending Super Bowl winner, on the road in their season opener.
Houston Texans vs. Indianapolis Colts, 1 p.m.
As Anthony Richardson leads the Colts against C.J. Stroud and the Texans, two of the top quarterbacks in the 2023 class face off for the first time.
Tampa Bay Buccaneers play the Chicago Bears at 1 p.m.
Justin Fields and the Bears are up against Baker Mayfield and a Bucs club that is hoping to start 2-0 after a disastrous performance in Week 1.
Jacksonville Jaguars at Kansas City Chiefs, 1:00 p.m.
The Chiefs under Patrick Mahomes won’t have a 0-2 start, right? Right? A playoff rematch against Trevor Lawrence and the Jaguars will be a challenging challenge.
Atlanta Falcons vs. Green Bay Packers, 1 p.m.
As impressive as Jordan Love appeared in Week 1, the Packers’ defense also performed admirably. This week, they’ll have their hands full dealing with Atlanta’s potent offense.
Buffalo Bills vs. Las Vegas Raiders, 1 p.m.
Being 0-1 is disappointing for the Bills, especially after Aaron Rodgers suffered an injury. They will now host the Raiders for their home debut.
Tennessee Titans vs. Los Angeles Chargers, 1 p.m.
As the Chargers’ head coach, Brandon Staley has a lot riding on this season. If Los Angeles loses on Sunday at Tennessee, he won’t help himself by having a 0-2 record.
4:05 p.m.: San Francisco 49ers vs. Los Angeles Rams
One of the biggest surprises in Week 1 was the Rams. What is unexpected? Looking as terrific as they did, the 49ers. At SoFi Stadium, the NFC West matchup should be close.
4:05 p.m.: New York Giants vs. Arizona Cardinals
The Giants may have endured the worst loss of Week 1; their first opportunity to move on comes against the Cardinals, who came dangerously close to pulling off an upset in Washington.
Dallas Cowboys at New York Jets, 4:25 p.m.
Aaron Rodgers’ Achilles tear appeared to be a big blow to the Jets’ chances of winning the Super Bowl. Their first opportunity to do so will be in Week 2 when they go to Dallas, who looked fantastic in its season opening.
Denver Broncos vs. Washington Commanders, 4:25 p.m.
They lost their first game together, and now Sean Payton and Russell Wilson are hosting the Commanders in an effort to win their first game together.
8:20 p.m.: Miami Dolphins at New England Patriots
In Week 1, a healthy Tua Tagovailoa and the Dolphins were back to destroying defenses. They are currently visiting Bill Belichick’s tenacious Patriot defenses in New England.
New Orleans Saints at Carolina Panthers, Monday, Sept. 18, 7:15 p.m.
In the first game of a “Monday Night Football” doubleheader, the Panthers host the Saints, giving Bryce Young another chance to face a division rival.
8:15 p.m.: Cleveland Browns at Pittsburgh Steelers
In Week 1, the Browns, especially their pass rush, displayed excellent play. Now they travel to Pittsburgh, a stalwart of the AFC North.