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Jordan Beaudoin

NFL WEEK 5 SCHEDULE

This week is officially week five in the NFL regular season.

Fans have gotten to see all of their favorite teams.

Many teams have done well, and many have given their all and still have not come out on top.

Week Five will kick off on Thursday, October 5, at 8:15 P.M. and conclude on Monday, October 9 at 8:20 P.M.

This week is going to be much quieter in the NFL.

This week in the NFL is the first bye week for four NFL Teams.

The teams not playing this week will be the Seattle Seahawks, The Las Angeles Chargers, The Cleveland Browns, and The Tampa Bay Buccaneers.

Here is this week's lineup for Week Five.

The Chicago Bears will play the Washington Commanders on Thursday Night this week.

Following Thursday night's Game, Football will return on Sunday.

The NFL day will start at 9:30 A.M. in London with the Buffalo Bills and The Jacksonville Jaguars.

The day will then continue at one P.M.

There will be six games played.

The New Orleans Saints will play the New England Patriots.

The Tennessee Titans will play the Indianapolis Colts.

The Baltimore Ravens will take on the Pittsburgh Steelers.

The Carolina Panthers will play the Detroit Lions.

The Houston Texans will play the Atlanta Falcons.

The last P.M. game that will take place is The New York Giants and The Miami Dolphins.

The next round of Games will start at 4:05 P.M., and only two games will be played.

The Cincinnati Bengals will play the Arizona Cardinals, and The Philadelphia Eagles will play the Las Angeles Rams.

The second set of games will start at 4:25 P.M.. There will be another set of two games.

Those games will consist of The New York Jets against The Denver Broncos and The Kansas City Chiefs against The Minnesota Vikings.

The last game that will finish off the day with Sunday night football is The Dallas Cowboys and The San Francisco 49ers.

The week will end Monday night with The Las Vegas Raiders and The Green Bay Packers.

All upcoming games can be accessed on ABC, NBC, Fox, NFL, Prime, ESPN, or The NFL Plus App.








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