Despite all the recent controversy surrounding the NFL, we’ve still got some football to play this weekend. Several surprise teams sit at 0-1 after opening weekend and are looking to for bounce-back games in Week 2. We’ve put together a few key matchups to keep an eye on and listed the entire slate of action down below.
NFL schedule Week 2: TV and online streaming options for Sunday
Dolphins-Bills, Chiefs-Broncos and Bears-49ers highlight the league’s second week of matchups.


An AFC East matchup highlights the first round of games on Sunday, but it's not a Patriots game. It's the Miami Dolphins on the road against Buffalo Bills (1 p.m. ET). Who had Miami over New England and Buffalo over Chicago last week, and how much money did you make off those picks? E.J. Manuel did enough to outlast the Bears in overtime while Ryan Tannehill rallied the Dolphins out of a 10-point halftime hole against Tom Brady and the Pats. One of them will be a surprise 2-0 after Sunday.
From east to west for the late afternoon games, we go to Denver where the Kansas City Chiefs are in town to take on the Denver Broncos (4:25 p.m. ET). The Chiefs were the surprise out of the AFC West a season ago, but they look bound for trouble after a sound defeat at home to the Titans last week. They managed just 10 points and 178 passing yards against Tennessee -- needless to say, that won't be enough against Peyton Manning.
The Sunday night game could be a winner. It's the Chicago Bears vs. San Francisco 49ers. A banged up receiving corps and offensive line will hurt a Bears team hoping to bounce back from that surprise loss to Buffalo. Meanwhile, a 49ers defense that was expected to struggle in the wake of injuries and suspensions is looking good after holding Dallas's high-flying attack to just 17 points last week.
Here is the complete TV schedule for Week 2. You can find out which games are on in your area using the coverage maps from 506 Sports.
| Time | Away | Home | TV | Announcers |
| Sun, 1 p.m. | Arizona | New York Giants | FOX | Kevin Burkhardt, John Lynch |
| Sun, 1 p.m. | Miami | Buffalo | CBS | Tom McCarthy, Adam Archuleta |
| Sun, 1 p.m. | Jacksonville | Washington | CBS | Spero Dedes, Solomon Wilcots |
| Sun, 1 p.m. | Dallas | Tennessee | FOX | Joe Buck, Troy Aikman |
| Sun, 1 p.m. | New England | Minnesota | CBS | Ian Eagle, Dan Fouts |
| Sun, 1 p.m. | New Orleans | Cleveland | FOX | Kenny Albert, Daryl Johnston, Tony Siragusa |
| Sun, 1 p.m. | Atlanta | Cincinnati | CBS | Kevin Harlan, Rich Gannon |
| Sun, 1 p.m. | Detroit | Carolina | FOX | Chris Myers, Ronde Barber |
| Sun, 4:05 p.m. | St. Louis | Tampa Bay | FOX | Dick Stockton, Kirk Morrison |
| Sun, 4:05 p.m. | Seattle | San Diego | FOX | Thom Brennaman, David Diehl |
| Sun, 4:25 p.m. | Houston | Oakland | CBS | Andrew Catalon, Steve Tasker, Steve Beuerlein |
| Sun, 4:25 p.m. | NY Jets | Green Bay | CBS | Greg Gumbel, Trent Green |
| Sun, 4:25 p.m. | Kansas City | Denver | CBS | Jim Nantz, Phil Simms |
| Sun, 8:30 p.m. | Chicago | San Francisco | NBC | Al Michaels, Cris Collinsworth, Michele Tafoya |
| Mon, 8:30 p.m. | Philadelphia | Indianapolis | ESPN | Mike Tirico, Jon Gruden, Lisa Salters |
If you're not going to be in front of a TV, you'll still be able to watch a decent chunk of football via online streaming. NFL Sunday Ticket subscribers have access to all of the Sunday afternoon games, and don't forget that the package isn't just limited to DirecTV customers anymore. Fox will be streaming its games online and through its mobile tablet app, Fox Sports GO. For Sunday night, head over to NBCSports.com, and you can catch Monday Night Football at WatchESPN.com.
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