Preview Roundups
September 24, 2017
Baltimore at Jacksonville 9:30 AM ET
The Baltimore Ravens' blitzing defense looks to rattle Blake Bortles and the Jacksonville Jaguars when the two teams meet at Wembley Stadium in London on Sunday. Baltimore has notched four interceptions in each of its two games while allowing a total of 10 points on the way to a 2-0 record.

Denver at Buffalo 1:00 PM ET
The Denver Broncos attempt to remain among the undefeated in the young season when they visit the Buffalo Bills on Sunday. Denver enters Week 3 as one of 10 teams in the league yet to lose this year and one of three in the AFC West, as it posted home victories over the Los Angeles Chargers and Dallas by a combined 66-38 score.
New Orleans at Carolina 1:00 PM ET

The Carolina Panthers have been dominant defensively through two games, but they’ll get a tougher test when they host the New Orleans Saints on Sunday. The Saints have struggled to an 0-2 start but still boast one of the league’s most productive offenses.

Pittsburgh at Chicago 1:00 PM ET
The Pittsburgh Steelers are having some trouble getting their offense in top gear so far, but the defense is picking up the slack. The Steelers will try to make more plays on the offensive side and improve to 3-0 when they visit the Chicago Bears on Sunday.
Atlanta at Detroit 1:00 PM ET

The Atlanta Falcons look to continue their march through the NFC North when they visit the Detroit Lions in a matchup of undefeated teams on Sunday. The Falcons are 2-0 after posting wins over Chicago and Green Bay as they aim to return to the Super Bowl for the second straight year.

Cleveland at Indianapolis 1:00 PM ET
The Indianapolis Colts and Cleveland Browns are both winless through their first two games, but while one is going through the growing pains with their chosen franchise quarterback, the other is still waiting for its franchise QB to take the field. The Colts will again be without Andrew Luck when they host the Browns on Sunday.
Tampa Bay at Minnesota 1:00 PM ET
Mystery surrounds the Minnesota Vikings this week as they have yet to name a starting quarterback for their home contest against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers on Sunday. Sam Bradford missed last week's loss to Pittsburgh due to a knee injury but has been a limited participant in practice this week and could be ready for Tampa Bay.
Houston at New England 1:00 PM ET
It took one week for Tom Brady to soothe concerns that he may be in decline after turning 40, but a quarterback's age will be among the main storylines when the New England Patriots host the Houston Texans on Sunday afternoon. Texans rookie Deshaun Watson will be under the microscope when he makes his second career start against the reigning Super Bowl champs.
Miami at N.Y. Jets 1:00 PM ET
The Miami Dolphins swept the season series with the New York Jets last year and look to continue the streak with a power running game led by Jay Ajayi when the two teams meet in New Jersey on Sunday. Ajayi rushed for 122 yards in the Dolphins' season-opening win against San Diego and is poised for another big game against the Jets, who rank last in the NFL against the rush, allowing a
N.Y. Giants at Philadelphia 1:00 PM ET
The Philadelphia Eagles are relying heavily on their aerial game in lieu of a non-existent running attack while the New York Giants have yet to get either option off the ground this season. Second-year quarterback Carson Wentz and the Eagles look to add to the Giants' woeful start to the season on Sunday when the NFL East rivals meet at Lincoln Financial Field.
Seattle at Tennessee 4:05 PM ET
The Seattle Seahawks are having issues locating the end zone but look to visit it with more frequency when they visit the Tennessee Titans on Sunday. It took Seattle nearly 113 minutes to score its first and only touchdown of the campaign, and the offense has scored just 21 points in two games.
Cincinnati at Green Bay 4:25 PM ET
The Green Bay Packers perhaps can point the finger toward injury as the primary reason that their high-octane offense sputtered a bit en route to the team's first loss of the season. The Cincinnati Bengals can point to a laundry list of reasons as to why their offense has yet to get untracked, with a coaching change perhaps serving as a wake-up call heading into Sunday's contest against the host Packers.
Kansas City at L.A. Chargers 4:25 PM ET
The Kansas City Chiefs look to stretch their streak of consecutive victories over AFC West opponents to 12 when they visit the Los Angeles Chargers on Sunday. The streak is the longest current string of divisional success in the NFL, with Kansas City's last such loss coming in Week 2 of the 2015 season against Denver, which went on to the win Super Bowl.
Oakland at Washington 8:30 PM ET
An injury to Derek Carr toward the end of last season KO'd Oakland's title aspirations but the quarterback's return has the Raiders looking like a serious Super Bowl contender. Carr and Oakland will try to remain unbeaten under the glare of a national spotlight when they travel cross country to visit the Washington Redskins on Sunday.