Week 3 brings six nationally broadcast games including the return of “Sunday Night Football” with Cris Collinsworth and Al Michaels calling the Steelers at Titans.
Among the interesting matchup this week is a game between Green Bay and Oakland. Not only is this an opportunity to see Aaron Rodgers sling it for the Packers, there will also be the added question of whether or not Antonio Brown is on the Raiders’ sideline after several weeks of helmet drama and his continued absence from camp. The game is also being held north of the border in Winnipeg.
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The Panthers travel to New England, which could serve as the first time Cam Newton takes snaps since undergoing shoulder surgery. Tom Brady’s backup Jarrett Stidham set the hype storm ablaze following his 14-of-19 outing for 193 yards and a score against the Titans in Week 2.
Arizona’s Kyler Murray will likely have his final run-through before the regular when the Cardinals play Minnesota. The 2019 No. 1 overall pick struggled last week behind a sieve of an offensive line, completing just three passes on eight attempts for 12 total yards.
Below you’ll find a full schedule for all the games in Week 3 of the NFL preseason, plus live scores, streaming and TV information.
NFL preseason schedule Week 3: What games are on today?
Here’s the full schedule for Friday’s NFL preseason games, plus final scores and how to watch every game live.
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How to watch, live stream NFL preseason games
There are a few ways to watch the NFL preseason, some of which can be a little different than the regular season. Apart from tuning the television to a respective local broadcast, each week will also have a few nationally televised games on NBC, Fox, CBS, ESPN and NFL Network. Week 1’s national games are limited to NFL Network, which either requires a cable subscription, or can be streamed live on fuboTV, which offers a free seven-day trial.
NFL Game Pass — available for $99.99 — is the only other way to watch preseason games this week. The service provides live access to every preseason game, as well as replays of every game in a condensed 45-minute version.
This service doesn’t continue live coverage during the regular season, but full game replays are available as soon as every game ends. NFL Game Pass also includes access to the NFL Films archives and live radio broadcasts of each game. It can be streamed on pretty much any mobile device, computer or Smart TV.
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