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Falcons vs. Lions NFL Week 3: Free Live Stream Online – Time, TV, Channel
  • 24th Sep 2023

Falcons vs. Lions NFL Week 3: Free Live Stream Online – Time, TV, Channel

The Atlanta Falcons and the Detroit Lions will face off in a potentially pivotal game at Ford Field. Both teams have a chance to improve their chances of making the playoffs. The Falcons have been impressed with rookie running back Bijan Robinson, while the Lions have eased their rookie running back Jahmyr Gibbs into the season. The Falcons have shown strength in closing out games, and cornerback Jeff Okudah may make his debut against his former team.

LIVE UPDATES: Jacksonville Jaguars vs Kansas City Chiefs
  • 17th Sep 2023

LIVE UPDATES: Jacksonville Jaguars vs Kansas City Chiefs

Philadelphia Eagles head coach Doug Pederson is looking for his first win against his mentor, Kansas City Chiefs head coach Andy Reid. Pederson's team has lost all three head-to-head matchups against Reid, including a defeat in the Super Bowl. The Eagles will face the Chiefs in Week 2 of the 2019 season.

Denver Broncos 2023 Schedule
  • 10th Sep 2023

Denver Broncos 2023 Schedule

The Denver Broncos will kick off their 2023 NFL season against the Las Vegas Raiders, followed by a challenging schedule.

Lions Fans Lament Postgame Comments by NBC Sports' Mike Tirico
  • 8th Sep 2023

Lions Fans Lament Postgame Comments by NBC Sports' Mike Tirico

NBC Sports' Mike Tirico faced backlash from Detroit Lions fans after his postgame comments failed to credit the team for their upset victory over the Kansas City Chiefs. Tirico mentioned the absence of Chris Jones and Travis Kelce, leading to accusations of giving an "asterisk" to the Lions' win.

NFL Sunday Ticket Season 1: Essential Details on YouTube Coverage
  • 8th Sep 2023

NFL Sunday Ticket Season 1: Essential Details on YouTube Coverage

NFL Sunday Ticket, the streaming TV package that allows fans to watch out-of-market Sunday afternoon NFL games, is moving to YouTube. The service will be available through YouTube TV and YouTube Primetime Channels for the 2023-24 NFL season. Subscribers can watch all Sunday games during the regular season, record games, and stream on multiple devices. The service costs $349 for YouTube TV subscribers and $449 for Primetime Channels subscribers, with discounts available until September 19. NFL RedZone can be bundled for an additional $40.

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