Week 3 of the 2019 NFL season is here and we have the full NFL TV schedule, including info on the games in my area and yours, where to watch, and how to live stream.

Games in your area, where to watch

Thursday night's matchup between the Tennessee Titans and the Jacksonville Jaguars (8:20 p.m. EST) is available nationwide on NFL Network; same goes for Sunday night's showdown between the Los Angeles Rams and Cleveland Browns on NBC (8:20 p.m. EST), as well as Monday night football with the Washington Redskins hosting the Chicago Bears on ESPN (8:15 p.m. EST).

As for the Sunday games, 506 Sports broke down each channel and window with their weekly maps. First, we start with the CBS early window (1:00 p.m. EST):

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Red: Baltimore Ravens @ Kansas City Chiefs

Green: Atlanta Falcons @ Indianapolis Colts

Blue: New York Jets @ New England Patriots

Yellow: Cincinnati Bengals @ Buffalo Bills

Clearly, the most intriguing game here that will reach the most households comes with Lamar Jackson's Ravens visiting Patrick Mahomes and the Chiefs. Last season's matchup between these teams was a classic, with Mahomes converting a pair of fourth downs on the game-winning drive.

Next, we get to the late window on CBS (4:25 p.m. EST):

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Red: New Orleans Saints @ Seattle Seahawks

Green: Houston Texans @ Los Angeles Chargers

Blue: Pittsburgh Steelers @ San Francisco 49ers

Most of the country will see the New Orleans Saints in their first full game with Teddy Bridgewater as their starting quarterback facing the 2-0 Seahawks.

Finally, we get to the FOX single window (1:00 p.m. EST or 4:05 p.m. EST):

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Red: Miami Dolphins @ Dallas Cowboys

Green: Detroit Lions @ Philadelphia Eagles

Yellow: Denver Broncos @ Green Bay Packers

Orange: Oakland Raiders @ Minnesota Vikings

Dark Blue: New York Giants @ Tampa Bay Buccaneers (Late)

Turquoise: Carolina Panthers @ Arizona Cardinals (Late)

Most of the country will either get the Cowboys' likely blowout win over the Dolphins or the Broncos attempting to avoid an 0-3 start against the 2-0 Packers.

Live stream

You can stream on the digital platforms for FOX, CBS, ESPN, and NBC, including apps on Apple, Android, and connected TVs. You can log into the NFL Network and NFL RedZone streams on the NFL app, as well as on your browser. Alternative live streams include Hulu with Live TV, fuboTV, Sling TV, Youtube TV, and DirecTV for those of you with NFL Sunday Ticket (you can also purchase NFLSundayTicket.TV for online access in eligible areas).

You can watch full replays and condensed games with NFL Game Pass.

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