NFL Week 5 TV schedule: Where to watch

Sep 27, 2014; London, UNITED KINGDOM; General view of NFL shield logo at NFL on Regent Street in advance of the International Series game between the Miami Dolphins and the Oakland Raiders. Mandatory Credit: Kirby Lee-USA TODAY Sports
Sep 27, 2014; London, UNITED KINGDOM; General view of NFL shield logo at NFL on Regent Street in advance of the International Series game between the Miami Dolphins and the Oakland Raiders. Mandatory Credit: Kirby Lee-USA TODAY Sports /
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NFL Week 5 is finally here and we have you covered when it comes to what time and place you should change your channel to tune in to your favorite team.

The first quarter of the NFL regular season is in the books and another full Sunday of action is finally here with NFL Week 5 kicking off on Sunday afternoon.

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There will be nine games kicking off at 1 p.m. ET, while three games filling the afternoon slate. The Cincinnati Bengals and New England Patriots finish off the day in the Sunday Night Football nightcap.

Only two teams this week — the Miami Dolphins and Oakland Raiders — are on a bye week, following their road trip to London last week.

The full television schedule for today’s games can be seen below:

SUN, OCT 5TIME (ET)TV
Houston at Dallas1:00 PMCBS
Chicago at Carolina1:00 PMFOX
Cleveland at Tennessee1:00 PMCBS
St. Louis at Philadelphia1:00 PMFOX
Atlanta at NY Giants1:00 PMFOX
Tampa Bay at New Orleans1:00 PMFOX
Buffalo at Detroit1:00 PMFOX
Baltimore at Indianapolis1:00 PMCBS
Pittsburgh at Jacksonville1:00 PMCBS
Arizona at Denver4:05 PMFOX
Kansas City at San Francisco4:25 PMCBS
NY Jets at San Diego4:25 PMCBS
Cincinnati at New England8:30 PMNBC
MON, OCT 6TIME (ET)TV
Seattle at Washington8:30 PMESPN

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