NFL schedule today: Sunday games, direct streaming details and top story lines
The NFL takes on stage on Sunday (September 14), with an exciting range of games packed with rivalry, rising stars and fights with high stake that can form the play -off game. The matches start at 1pm ET (22:30 IST). Here is all you need to know about the full game series, where you have to look at the NFL games, and the top story lines that drive the excitement for fans. Full schedule for NFL Sunday, September 14 Jacksonville Jaguars at Cincinnati Bengals (13:00 Et / 10:30 IST) New York Giants at Dallas Cowboys (13:00 ET / 10:30 IST) Chicago Bears by Detroit Lions (1:00 Et / 10:30 pm) Los Angeles Rams at Tenessee (1:00 pm ET / 10:30 PM was England Patriots at Miami Dolphins (13:00 Et / 22:30 IST) San Francisco 49ers at New Orleans Saints (13:00 Et / 22:30 IST) Buffalo Bills at New York Jets (13:00 ET / 10:30 IST) Seattle Seahawks at Pittsburgh Steelers (1:00 ET / 10:30 pm) Browns by Baltimore Ravens (13:00 Et / 10:30 IST) Denver Broncos by Indianapolis Colts (16:05 Et / 1:35 am Ist, Monday) Carolina Panthers by Arizona Cardinals (16:05 et / 1:35 am ist, Monday) Philadelphia Eagles, Monday) Minnesota Vikings by Atlanta Falons (20:20 ET / 5:50 am)) Live Streaming Details NFL+ and select US networks, including Fox, CBS, NBC and ESPN, handle national coverage, and fans can watch the match through these platforms in the United States. The entire slate is available via Dazn NFL Game Pass for Indian viewers, with premium streams and access to the Redzone during Sunday and Monday night. Key story lines to watch – NFC East Showdown: The New York Giants stands in front of the Dallas Cowboys in a fierce division match. “We’re ready to fight for every inch,” Giants coach Brian Daboll declared, as both teams are fighting for early bragging rights and a leg in the playoffs. Young quarterbacks bots: Trevor Lawrence of Jacksonville and Joe Burrow of Cincinnati will come face to face in a battle of young guns. This game can predict the future AFC play -offs, with both QBs making a statement. Eagles vs Chiefs: The Philadelphia Eagles and Kansas City Chiefs include horns in a potential Super Bowl preview. “It’s a chance to measure us against the best,” said Eagles QB Jalen Hurts, erecting a high-octane collision between two power stoppers. Vikings-Falcons Playoff Push: The Primetime Minnesota Vikings vs Atlanta Falcons match is a must-win for both teams’ hope for the season. Minnesota’s tight defense stands in front of the explosive violation of Atlanta in an exciting Sunday cap.