Sunday NFL games were announced live on Sky Sports in week two, with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers visiting the New Orleans Saints and the Seattle Seahawks visiting the San Francisco 49ers in two major division games; watch live on Sky Sports NFL, 6:00 p.m. Sunday
Seven-time Super Bowl winner Tom Brady and the Tampa Bay Buccaneers do battle live on Sky Sports this weekend as Sunday NFL games are announced for a second week.
However, Brady got past the Saints in the 2020/21 divisional playoffs en route to his final ring. Sunday’s matchup between these two NFC South heavyweights is sure to be another classic, airing live on Sky Sports NFL beginning at 6:00 p.m.
After the action in the Superdome, we head west to San Francisco, where the 49ers take on their fiercest rivals, the Seattle Seahawks, in an NFC West game they don’t like to end Sunday night with a double header (starts at 9:05 p.m.).
This is the first chance to get up close and personal with San Francisco second-year quarterback Trey Lance in a game that could already prove a game-changer early in his NFL career after the talented Niners suffered a shocking loss in the first week against the Chicago Bears.
As we wrap up our Sunday night action, we join our friends at NBC for a football night in america and Sunday Night Football, in which the Bears themselves travel to the Green Bay Packers, looking to inflict a second straight loss of the season on Aaron Rodgers’ team (starts 1:20 am, Monday).
Elsewhere, the second week’s action kicks off with the traditional Thursday night potluck. And this week there’s a delicious matchup between the Los Angeles Chargers and Kansas City Chiefs at Arrowhead Stadium, pitting two of the best young quarterbacks in the game, Justin Herbert and Patrick Mahomes, against each other live on Sky Sports NFL. starting at 1:20 am on Friday.
Then on Monday night, the second week ends with a double dose of Monday Night Football. 2022 Super Bowl favorites the Buffalo Bills host the Tennessee Titans live in the main event on Sky Sports from 12:15 p.m. Tuesday. Meanwhile, on Sky Sports NFL, the Philadelphia Eagles host the Minnesota Vikings starting at 1:30 a.m. after both posted impressive wins in the first week.
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