NFL week guide: all the games that are going to be played

These are the franchises that will have activities this week (Jesús Avilés/Infobae)These are the franchises that will have activities this week (Jesús Avilés/Infobae)

The best American football league in the world is back with new actions and confrontations that will go down in history. Players and coaches are ready to face new challenges that could be crucial on the road to the Play Offs.

This day will have a mix of confrontations that could mark a before and after in the different divisions of the league. Fans will be assured of a large number of strategies, tactics and photography plays as in recent years.

Get ready to enjoy the best games, below we share the commitments of the different teams that they will have this week.

Kansas City Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes has established himself as one of the best players of the moment after winning his third Super Bowl (Denny Medley-Imagn Images via Reuters)Kansas City Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes has established himself as one of the best players of the moment after winning his third Super Bowl (Denny Medley-Imagn Images via Reuters)

Atlanta Falcons vs Tampa Bay Buccaneers

Date: 03 Oct

6:15 am

Minnesota Vikings vs New York Jets

Date: 06 Oct

7:30 am

Chicago Bears vs Carolina Panthers

Date: 06 Oct

11:00 am

Cincinnati Bengals vs Baltimore Ravens

Date: 06 Oct

11:00 am

New England Patriots vs Miami Dolphins

Date: 06 Oct

11:00 am

Washington Commanders vs Miami Dolphins

Date: 06 Oct

11:00 am

Jacksonville Jaguars. vs Indianapolis

Date: 06 Oct

11:00 am

Houston Texans vs Buffalo Bill

Date: 06 Oct

11:00 am

Denver Broncos vs Las Vegas Raiders

Date: 06 Oct

11:00 am

San Francisco 49ers. vs Arizona Cardinals

Date: 06 Oct

2:05 p.m.

Seattle Seahawks vs New York Giants

Date: 06 Oct

2:25 p.m.

Los Ángeles Rams vs Green Bay Packers

Date: 06 Oct

2:25 p.m.

Pittsburgh Steelers vs Dallas Cowboys

Date: 06 Oct

18:20 hours

Kansas City Chiefs vs New Orleans Saints

Date: 07 Oct

6:15 p.m.

Nov 12, 2023; Frankfurt, Germany;  Indianapolis Colts quarterback Gardner Minshew (10) greats New England Patriots quarterback Mac Jones (10) after an International Series game at Deutsche Bank Park. Mandatory Credit: Nathan Ray Seebeck-USA TODAY SportsNov 12, 2023; Frankfurt, Germany; Indianapolis Colts quarterback Gardner Minshew (10) greats New England Patriots quarterback Mac Jones (10) after an International Series game at Deutsche Bank Park. Mandatory Credit: Nathan Ray Seebeck-USA TODAY Sports

The National Football League (NFL) is the most popular league in the United States and in recent years it has been betting heavily on building a new fan base globally and being able to inspire people outside their country to play American football.

A few seasons ago they crossed the ocean to reach European lands, England and Germany were the first two countries where they had a regular season match and it is expected that in the coming years the Santiago Bernabeú in Madrid, Spain, will be one of the venues for receive the best American football in the world. This season, in addition to its dates on the old continent, the NFL decided to visit Brazil in its first week with the confrontation between Green Bay Packers and Philadelphia Eagles.

The organization’s commitment is to bring NFL games to fans around the world and although this has caused controversy among some players due to the long journeys, the events have caught the attention of local fans who have the opportunity to experience a great experience.

Teams participating in international games usually have a week off after the match and the franchises themselves may volunteer to be part of these events.

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