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What NFL games are on today? Week 9 TV channels, Sunday schedule

Portrait of Jack McKessy Jack McKessy
USA TODAY
Nov. 2, 2025, 5:05 a.m. ET

Bye-mageddon is in the past. Six teams that had Week 8 off return to action in Week 9, and even with four others heading into a bye this week, the Nov. 2 slate will have one more game than the schedule one week earlier.

In total, there will be 12 games on Nov. 2, starting with eight games in the early afternoon slate at 1 p.m. ET and ending with another edition of "Sunday Night Football." Week 9 is the last week of the NFL's international series hiatus before a Week 10 game in Berlin and a Week 11 game in Madrid close out the league's 2025 overseas schedule.

During this week's all-domestic slate, another clash between the Buffalo Bills and Kansas City Chiefs – taking place on CBS during the late afternoon slate – is the big headliner.

Here's a look at the full Week 9 schedule, including kickoff times and TV channels for each game:

NFL schedule today: Week 9 Sunday games

All times Eastern.

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NFL Week 9: TV channels for today's games

  • Bears at Bengals: CBS
  • Vikings at Lions: Fox
  • Panthers at Packers: Fox
  • Broncos at Texans: Fox
  • Falcons at Patriots: CBS
  • 49ers at Giants: CBS
  • Colts at Steelers: CBS
  • Chargers at Titans: CBS
  • Saints at Rams: Fox
  • Jaguars at Raiders: Fox
  • Chiefs at Bills: CBS
  • Seahawks at Commanders: NBC

NFL schedule: Week 9

All times Eastern.

Thursday, Oct. 30

Sunday, Nov. 2

Monday, Nov. 3

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