Who is playing in NFL Week 2? Here's the complete schedule for Sept. 14-18 games
NFL Week 2 opens with the defending NFC champion Philadelphia Eagles hosting the Minnesota Vikings on "Thursday Night Football."
The New York Jets continue their tough opening to the 2023 NFL season with a game against the Dallas Cowboys at Jerry World.
Week 2 also will feature the first of four side-by-side ABC-ESPN Monday night doubleheaders this season (the others will take place in Week 3, Week 14 and Week 18). Hope you have a two-screen setup, because there will be overlap between the games. The first game – New Orleans Saints at Carolina Panthers – kicks off at 7:15 p.m. ET on ESPN in what will be No. 1 overall draft choice Bryce Young's prime time debut. At 8:15 p.m. ET, the Cleveland Browns and Pittsburgh Steelers renew their long-standing rivalry on ABC.
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All times Eastern.
Thursday, Sept. 14
Philadelphia Eagles 34, Minnesota Vikings 28
Sunday, Sept. 17
Atlanta Falcons 25, Green Bay Packers 24
Buffalo Bills 38, Las Vegas Raiders 10
Baltimore Ravens 27, Cincinnati Bengals 24
Seattle Seahawks 37, Detroit Lions 31 (OT)
Indianapolis Colts 31, Houston Texans 20
Kansas City Chiefs 17, Jacksonville Jaguars 9
Tampa Bay Buccaneers 27, Chicago Bears 17
Tennessee Titans 27, Los Angeles Chargers 24 (OT)
New York Giants 31, Arizona Cardinals 28
San Francisco 49ers 30, Los Angeles Rams 23
Dallas Cowboys 30, New York Jets 10
Washington Commanders 35, Denver Broncos 33
Miami Dolphins 24, New England Patriots 17
Monday, Sept. 18
New Orleans Saints 20, Carolina Panthers 17
Pittsburgh Steelers 26, Cleveland Browns 22
This article originally appeared on USA TODAY: NFL Week 2 schedule 2023: Dates, time, TV info