Just a pair of unbeaten teams remain in the Patriots and the 49ers, though a number of contenders have emerged in recent weeks. The Ravens, Colts, Saints, Packers, Vikings and Saints have won at least three games in a row.
Week 9 features a number of tests for some of these contending teams as the Patriots, 49ers, Colts, Packers and Vikings will all be on the road, hoping to avoid a misstep.
Below you’ll find a full schedule for every NFL game in Week 9, plus live scores and TV information updated throughout the weekend.
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NFL schedule Week 9: What games are on today?
Here’s the full schedule for Week 9 of the 2019 NFL season, plus final scores and how to watch every game live.
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Note: National broadcasts are listed in bold
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Week 9 kicks off Thursday night as the undefeated 49ers go on the road against the divisional rival Cardinals, which can be seen on both Fox and NFL Network.
Sunday’s slate begins early once again this week, as the Texans and Jaguars will have an AFC South battle across the pond in London on NFL Network.
There will be six 1 p.m. kickoffs on Sunday, the most notable matchup being the Fox broadcast between the Vikings and Chiefs at Arrowhead Stadium. Minnesota has ripped off four wins in a row behind strong play from Kirk Cousins while the Chiefs have already dropped three games at Arrowhead Stadium.
As for the late afternoon games, the Packers are in Los Angeles to battle the Chargers on CBS and the Lions will take on the Raiders on Fox.
The remaining two primetime games of the week will begin Sunday night with the Patriots going on the road to take on the Ravens in a quarterback battle between Tom Brady and Lamar Jackson. On Monday night, the Cowboys and Giants headline an NFC East rivalry on ESPN to wrap up Week 9.