Who is playing in NFL Week 3? Here's the complete schedule for Sept. 21-25 games
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Two hopeful 2023 contenders kick off Week 3, when the San Francisco 49ers host the New York Giants on "Thursday Night Football."
The New York Jets will look to end a 14-game losing streak against the New England Patriots. Surprisingly, this isn't even the NFL's longest such streak – the Denver Broncos have lost 15 consecutive games to the Kansas City Chiefs. The Broncos' chance at redemption doesn't come until Week 6, however.
Week 3 also will feature the second of four side-by-side ABC-ESPN Monday night doubleheaders this season (the first took place during Week 2, with more scheduled for Week 14 and Week 18). First, the Tampa Bay Buccaneers host the Philadelphia Eagles starting at 7:15 p.m. ET on ABC, with the Los Angeles Rams at the Cincinnati Bengals in a Super Bowl 56 rematch starting at 8:15 p.m. ET on ESPN.
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All times Eastern.
Thursday, Sept. 21
San Francisco 49ers 30, New York Giants 12
Sunday, Sept. 24
Indianapolis Colts 22, Baltimore Ravens 19 (OT)
Cleveland Browns 27, Tennessee Titans 3
Detroit Lions 20, Atlanta Falcons 6
Green Bay Packers 18, New Orleans Saints 17
Houston Texans 37, Jacksonville Jaguars 17
Miami Dolphins 70, Denver Broncos 20
Los Angeles Chargers 28, Minnesota Vikings 24
New England Patriots 15, New York Jets 10
Buffalo Bills 37, Washington Commanders 3
Seattle Seahawks 37, Carolina Panthers 27
Arizona Cardinals 28, Dallas Cowboys 16
Kansas City Chiefs 41, Chicago Bears 10
Pittsburgh Steelers 23, Las Vegas Raiders 18
Monday, Sept. 25
Philadelphia Eagles 25, Tampa Bay Buccaneers 11
Cincinnati Bengals 19, Los Angeles Rams 16
This article originally appeared on USA TODAY: NFL Week 3 schedule 2023: Dates, time, TV info