The NFL is still tasty with hard-hitting clashes on the field. The best franchises in the world are fighting for the top spots in their respective conferences and this week they will face each other again. Week 8 will see the return of Josh Allen’s Buffalo Bills and the Baltimore Ravens, who had a long week to rest and return with a desire to win.
Among the highlights of Week 7, it was already being said that the Lions would arrive hot for their date in Detroit against the Buccaneers after having fallen in Week 6 to the Chiefs in Kansas City. Jared Goff and the rest of Dan Campbell’s team ended up tearing apart Baker Mayfield and all of Tampa Bay with a final score of 24-9. However, Todd Bowles’ team continues to be one of the best and most stable in the league.
Six teams are on bye in NFL Week 8
Among other results from the past NFL weekend, the Raiders were shredded 31-0 by the Kansas City Chiefs; Sam Darnold and the Seahawks defeated the Houston Texans in Seattle in a thrilling game; the Jaguars were beaten by the Los Angeles Rams in Charlotte; the Arizona Cardinals suffered another defeat to continue with a negative record of five games lost with only two wins; and finally, as previously mentioned, the Lions triumphed over the Buccaneers.
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NFL Week 8 schedule and channels
The 2025 NFL season can be seen in the United States nationally through the following TV channels: NBC, CBS, FOX, ABC, ESPN and NFL Network. ESPN and NBC also include their Spanish-language versions, with ESPN Deportes and NBC Universo. Among the multiple options to follow the competition via streaming are Fubo, Peacock, Paramount+ and Amazon Prime, as well as NFL+.
- Thursday, October 23 – Los Angeles Chargers – Minnesota Vikings – 8:15 p.m. ET.
- Sunday, October 26 – Atlanta Falcons – Miami Dolphins – 13:00 hours, ET.
- Baltimore Ravens – Chicago Bears
- Cincinnati Bengals – New York Jets
- Carolina Panthers – Buffalo Bills
- Houston Texans – San Francisco 49ers
- New England Patriots – Cleveland Browns
- Philadelphia Eagles – New York Giants
- Sunday, October 26 – New Orleans Saints – Tampa Bay Buccaneers – 4:25 p.m. ET.
- Indianapolis Colts – Tennessee Titans
- Denver Broncos – Dallas Cowboys
- Sunday, October 26 – Pittsburgh Steelers – Green Bay Packers – 8:20 p.m., ET.
- Monday, October 27 – Kansas City Chiefs – Washington Commanders – 8:15 p.m. ET.
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