The Seattle Seahawks have Sunday off, which means we get to watch other NFL teams from as early as 6:30 am PT all the way through Sunday Night Football.
For the first time ever, the NFL is going to Dublin, Ireland, where the Minnesota Vikings will take on the Pittsburgh Steelers. The Irish crowds have been awesome for the college football games, so I hope that same energy applies to the pros. NFL Network has that game up at 6:30 am PT. Apologies to the Irish NFL fans who will have to suffer through
three hours of 2025 Carson Wentz.
The 10 am PT slate has nothing too relevant to the Seahawks outside of wanting to see how the Tampa Bay Buccaneers will look against the Philadelphia Eagles (FOX). Will Tampa Bay go into Seattle with a 4-0 record or will it be 3-1 vs. 3-1?
There will be keen eyes on the 1 pm kickoffs, with the Jacksonville Jaguars facing a returning Brock Purdy and the San Francisco 49ers (FOX), while the surprising 3-0 Indianapolis Colts have a road game at the Los Angeles Rams (FOX), who are looking to bounce back from a stunning collapse vs. Philly. Daniel ‘Indiana’ Jones, we believe in you!
The biggest game of the regional slate is the Baltimore Ravens and Kansas City Chiefs at 1:25 pm PT on CBS. One of these presumptive contenders is about to be 1-3.
Go over to 506 Sports if you want the broadcast coverage maps. In my area of Oregon, we’ll have Chargers-Giants (Justin Herbert went to Oregon, of course), Ravens-Chiefs, and Jaguars-49ers. That sounds like a good day’s worth of NFL RedZone to me!
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