With Thursday's exciting game between the New England Patriots and New York Jets concluded and just two teams on their bye weeks, we've got a full slate of 13 games for Week 7 on Sunday. Nine of those games are early games, and there are quite a few solid matchups between them.
NFL schedule: Bengals vs. Colts, 49ers vs. Broncos headline Sunday’s Week 7 games
The San Francisco 49ers and Denver Broncos will face off in a highly anticipated game on Sunday Night Football, while the Cincinnati Bengals and Indianapolis Colts highlight the day’s early games.


The biggest game of the morning -- or early afternoon -- is the matchup between the 3-1 Cincinnati Bengals and the 4-2 Indianapolis Colts. Andrew Luck and Andy Dalton are among the best quarterbacks in the league and both teams are fighting to keep hold of their division leads. The Colts have won four consecutive games and the Bengals are coming off an embarrassing 37-37 tie against the Carolina Panthers in Week 6.
There's a solid NFC West game between the Seattle Seahawks and St. Louis Rams as well. Obviously, the game isn't as significant as the Rams would have hoped as they've struggled this year, but the two generally combine for exciting games. The Seahawks need a dominant win to keep up with the San Francisco 49ers and Arizona Cardinals in the division.
Another highlight of the early games is the showdown between the Carolina Panthers and Green Bay Packers. Carolina's defense isn't as good as advertised and the same can be said for Green Bay's offense, so anything can happen in this one. For the afternoon games, the divisional matchups feature the Kansas City Chiefs and San Diego Chargers and then the Dallas Cowboys and New York Giants.
Finally, Sunday Night Football features the top game this week as the 49ers face the Denver Broncos on the road.
To see which game is on in your area, check out 506 Sports.
Here’s an overview of where to watch each game (all times ET):
| Time | Away | Home | TV | Announcers |
| Sun, 1 p.m. | Atlanta | Baltimore | FOX | Justin Kutcher, David Diehl |
| Sun, 1 p.m. | Tennessee | Washington | CBS | Kevin Harlan, Rich Gannon |
| Sun, 1 p.m. | Seattle | St. Louis | FOX | Kenny Albert, Daryl Johnston, Tony Siragusa |
| Sun, 1 p.m. | Cleveland | Jacksonville | CBS | Andrew Catalon, Steve Tasker, Steve Beuerlein |
| Sun, 1 p.m. | Cincinnati | Indianapolis | CBS | Ian Eagle, Dan Fouts |
| Sun, 1 p.m. | Minnesota | Buffalo | FOX | Tim Brando, Brendon Ayanbadejo |
| Sun, 1 p.m. | Miami | Chicago | CBS | Greg Gumbel, Trent Green |
| Sun, 1 p.m. | New Orleans | Detroit | FOX | Chris Myers, Ronde Barber |
| Sun, 1 p.m. | Carolina | Green Bay | FOX | Sam Rosen, John Lynch |
| Sun, 4:05 p.m. | Kansas City | San Diego | CBS | Spero Dedes. Solomon Wilcots |
| Sun, 4:25 p.m. | Arizona | Oakland | FOX | Dick Stockton, Brady Quinn |
| Sun, 4:25 p.m. | New York Giants | Dallas | FOX | Thom Brennaman, Troy Aikman |
| Sun, 8:30 p.m. | San Francisco | Denver | NBC | Al Michaels, Cris Collinsworth |
Bye week: Philadelphia, Tampa Bay
Watch online
If you have a subscription to NFL Sunday Ticket, you can access all Sunday afternoon games online, even if you are not a DirecTV customer. FOX is streaming all of its games both online and through its app, Fox Sports GO.
For Sunday Night Football, NBCSports.com has all the action. Monday Night Football can be seen at WatchESPN.com. Finally, for those who can’t watch, Sirius XM Radio has all the action covered.











