The prime time NFL TV schedule is a perfect place to start. Thursday, Sunday and Monday night games serve as nationally televised showcases for the league — even though NBC’s “Sunday Night Football” continues to flex as the undisputed superior product in recent years.

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The Patriots, Cowboys, Chiefs, Rams, Seahawks and Steelers appear most often in prime time during the 2019 NFL season with five games apiece.

Below is the complete prime time TV schedule for the 2019 NFL season, with start times and channels for every Thursday, Sunday and Monday night game.

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Thursday Night Football schedule, time, TV channel Sunday Night Football schedule, time, TV channel Monday Night Football schedule, time, TV channel

‘Thursday Night Football’ schedule, time, TV channel

Kickoff is 8:20 p.m. ET each week.

‘Sunday Night Football’ schedule, time, TV channel

Start time: 8:20 p. m. ET TV channel: NBC Live stream: NBC Sports, fuboTV

NBC is in its 13th conescutive season as home to “Sunday Night Football” games and typically features the NFL’s most anticipated game each week. You can find a live stream for SNF games at NBCSports.com or by downloading the NBC Sports app. FuboTV also carrries NBC games and offers a seven-day free trial to new users.

Al Michaels and Cris Collinsworth, the longtime voices of SNF, are back to lead NBC’s broadcast team along with sideline reporter Michele Tofoya. Terry McAulay will serve as rules analyst.

Kickoff is 8:20 p.m. ET each week.

‘Monday Night Football’ schedule, time, TV channel

Start time: 8:15 p. m. ET TV channel: ESPN Live stream: ESPN app

ESPN (and ABC) has been the home for “Monday Night Football” since its inception in 1970. You can find a live stream for MNF games at ESPN.com or by downloading the ESPN app. 

“Monday Night Football” is the only prime time broadcast with a new crew in 2019. Gone is Jason Witten, who decided to rejoin the Cowboys after a year of retirement in the broadcast booth. Replacing Witten in the booth is Booger McFarland, who joins Joe Tessitore after spending the 2019 season as a sideline analyst. Lisa Salters is back for her eighth season as a sideline analyst, while John Perry joins the crew as its new officiating analyst.

Games start at 8:15 p.m. ET unless otherwise noted.