The 2020 NFL schedule features its usual assortment of high-profile matchups in clock time TV slots. The games played on Thursday, Sunday, and Monday nights are nationally televised and function appointment television for football fans across the country.
The broadcasts are going to be carried by the standard networks once more this season, with Fox and NFL Network carrying Thursday night games, NBC holding onto its traditional Sunday night slot, and ESPN airing the matchups on Monday night.
The Patriots, Cowboys, Chiefs, Packers, 49ers, Rams, and Buccaneers appear most frequently in clock time during the 2020 NFL season with five games apiece.
Below is that the complete clock time TV schedule for the 2020 NFL season, with start times and channels for each Thursday, Sunday, and Monday outdoor game.
Thursday Night Football' schedule 2020
Start time> 8:20 p.m. ET
TV channel> Fox, NFL Network
Live stream> Amazon Prime
Fox will once more carry Thursday night games throughout the season with its premiere broadcast team of Joe Buck and Troy Aikman within the booth. Games also can be streamed on Amazon Prime with Andrea Kramer and Hannah Storm on the decision.
Week Date Matchup TV channel
2 Sept. 17 Cleveland Browns vs. Cincinnati Bengals..NFL Network
3 Sept. 24 Jacksonville Jaguars vs. Miami Dolphins...NFL Network
4 Oct. 1 New York Jets vs. Denver Broncos............Fox, NFLN, Prime
5 Oct. 8 Chicago Bears vs. Tampa Bay Buccaneers ...Fox, NFLN, Prime
6 Oct. 15 Buffalo Bills vs. Kansas City Chiefs............Fox, NFLN, Prime
7 Oct. 22 Philadelphia Eagles vs. New York Giants...Fox, NFLN, Prime
8 Oct. 29 Carolina Panthers vs. Atlanta Falcons........Fox, NFLN, Prime
9 Nov. 5 San Francisco 49ers vs. Green Bay Packers...Fox, NFLN, Prime
10 Nov. 12 Tennessee Titans vs. Indianapolis Colts......Fox, NFLN, Prime
11 Nov. 19 Seattle Seahawks vs. Arizona Cardinals......Fox, NFLN, Prime
12 Nov. 26 Baltimore Ravens vs. Dallas Cowboys........Fox, NFLN, Prime
14 Dec. 3 Los Angeles Rams vs. New England Patriots.....Fox, NFLN, Prime
15 Dec. 10 Las Vegas Raiders vs. Los Angeles Chargers...Fox, NFLN, Prime
Sunday Night Football' schedule 2020
Start time>8:20 p.m. ET
TV channel> NBC
Live stream>NBC Sports
For the 14th year in a row, NBC is going to be broadcasting one among the foremost anticipated games of the week each Sunday night. As per usual, Al Michaels and Cris Collinsworth will function commentators.
Week 1 Sept. 10 (Thur.).....Kansas City Chiefs v. Houston Texans
Sept. 13...............Los Angeles Rams v. Dallas Cowboys
Week 2 Sept. 20...........Seattle Seahawks v. New England Patriots
Week 3 Sept. 27...........New Orleans Saints v. Green Bay Packers
Week 4 Oct. 4...............San Francisco 49ers v. Philadelphia Eagles
Week 5 Oct. 11.............Seattle Seahawks v. Minnesota Vikings
Week 6 Oct. 18.............San Francisco 49ers v. Los Angeles Rams
Week 7 Oct. 25............Tampa Bay Buccaneers v. Las Vegas Raiders
Week 8 Nov. 1..............Philadelphia Eagles v. Dallas Cowboys
Week 9 Nov. 8..............Tampa Bay Buccaneers v. New Orleans Saints
Week 10 Nov. 15............New England Patriots v. Baltimore Ravens
Week 11 Nov. 22............Las Vegas Raiders v. Kansas City Chiefs
Week 12 Nov. 29............Green Bay Packers v. Chicago Bears
Week 13 Dec. 6..............Kansas City Chiefs v. Denver Broncos
Week 14 Dec. 13............Buffalo Bills v. Pittsburgh Steelers
Week 15 Dec. 20............Dallas Cowboys v. San Francisco 49ers
Week 16 Dec. 27............Green Bay Packers v. Tennessee Titans
Week 17 Jan. 3...............TBD
Monday Night Football' schedule 2020
Start time> 8:15 p.m. ET
TV channel > ESPN
Live stream > ESPN app
ESPN is entering its 50th year because of the home of Monday Night Football, but there are a variety of changes to the team within the booth throughout its history. there'll be a replacement team on the decision in 2020 after criticism of Joe Tessitore and Booger McFarland's performance last year, but ESPN has yet to announce who it'll be.
Week 1 (7:15 p.m. ET) Sept. 14 New York Giants v. Pittsburgh Steelers
Week 1 (10:10 p.m. ET) Sept. 14 Denver Broncos v. Tennessee Titans
Week 2 Sept. 21 Las Vegas Raiders v. New Orleans Saints
Week 3 Sept. 28 Baltimore Ravens v. Kansas City Chiefs
Week 4 Oct. 5 Green Bay Packers v. Atlanta Falcons
Week 5 Oct. 12 New Orleans Saints v. Los Angeles Chargers
Week 6 Oct. 19 Dallas Cowboys v. Arizona Cardinals
Week 7 Oct. 26 Los Angeles Rams v. Chicago Bears
Week 8 Nov. 2 New York Giants v. Tampa Bay Buccaneers
Week 9 Nov. 9 New York Jets v. New England Patriots
Week 10 Nov. 16 Chicago Bears v. Minnesota Vikings
Week 11 Nov. 23 Tampa Bay Buccaneers v. Los Angeles Rams
Week 12 Nov. 30 Philadelphia Eagles v. Seattle Seahawks
Week 13 Dec. 7 San Francisco 49ers v. Buffalo Bills
Week 14 Dec. 14 Cleveland Browns v. Baltimore Ravens
Week 15 Dec. 21 Cincinnati Bengals v. Pittsburgh Steelers
Week 16 Dec. 28 New England Patriots v. Buffalo Bills
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