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NFL on ESPN week 6 broadcast schedule

NFL on ESPN – ESPN brings another seven live NFL matches in Week Six, headlined by the AFC leader Kansas City Chiefs and NFC front runners San Francisco 49ers and Philadelphia Eagles in action.
 
The Week Six action begins on Friday October 13 when the Denver Broncos meet the Kansas City Chiefs at 11.15am AEDT.
 
It’s been a tough start to the season for Denver, sitting 1-4 – and bottom of the AFC. The bad news is next on the schedule is the #1 ranked Chiefs.
 
Kansas City are coming off a solid performance against the Vikings, claiming a fourth straight win. 
 
Monday October 16 sees five games live across the day, and 21 hours of live NFL via ESPN, ESPN2 and the ESPN App*.

Kicking off at 12.30am AEDT on ESPN, the Baltimore Ravens and Tennessee Titans do battle from London.

The Ravens (3-2) and Titans (2-3) have enjoyed mixed starts to the season, and both will want to bounce back in Week Six, coming off a defeat last time out.
 
At 4am AEDT, the San Francisco 49ers collide with the Cleveland Browns, live on ESPN.
 
The 49ers remain undefeated so far this campaign with a 5-0 record.
 
San Francisco were unstoppable against the Cowboys in Week Five, putting together a stunning 42-10 victory – QB Brock Purdy shone with 252 yards and four touchdown passes.
 
Also, at 4am AEDT over on ESPN2, the Carolina Panthers face the Miami Dolphins.
 
The Dolphins currently sit in second spot in the AFC, narrowly behind Kansas City.
 
Miami pulled a game clear in the AFC East over the Bills, thanks to a 31-16 victory against the New York Giants.
 
It looks a tough afternoon ahead for the 0-5 Panthers – still searching for a first win for the season.

Next at 7.25am AEDT, Philadelphia Eagles travel to New York to tackle the Jets live on ESPN.

The Eagles remain one of two undefeated teams in the NFL, as they sit 5-0 alongside their NFC rival San Francisco.
 
New York picked up a vital win against Denver in Week Five, lifting them to 2-3. It means the Jets will start huge outsiders on home turf, but at least bring winning form in.
 
Monday’s action concludes at 11.15am AEDT when the New York Giants go head-to-head with the Buffalo Bills.
 
The Giants need to get their campaign rolling, having just one win so far.
 
They’ll meet a Buffalo team that is returning from London after a defeat to Jacksonville, which has seen the Bills slip a game behind Miami in the race for the AFC East.
 
Both will want to avoid back-to-back losses, as they have ground to make up in their respective conference races.

Tuesday October 17 rounds out the Week Six NFL schedule when the Dallas Cowboys collide with the Los Angeles Chargers at 11.15am AEDT.

The Cowboys were embarrassed in Week Five following a 42-10 defeat to San Francisco.
 
The defeat means Dallas have slipped two wins behind the Eagles in the NFC East.
 
The Chargers meanwhile sit 2-2 and will not want to lose further ground to Kansas City above.
 
Friday October 13
 
10.30am AEDT, SC: NFL Blitz, ESPN

11.15am AEDT, Denver Broncos vs Kansas City Chiefs, ESPN

Monday October 16

12:30am AEDT, Baltimore Ravens vs Tennessee Titans, ESPN

4am AEDT, San Francisco 49ers vs Cleveland Browns, ESPN

4am AEDT, Carolina Panthers vs Miami Dolphins, ESPN2

4am AEDT, NFL RedZone, ESPN App*

7.25am AEDT, Philadelphia Eagles vs New York Jets, ESPN

10.30am AEDT, SC: NFL Blitz, ESPN

11.15am AEDT, New York Giants vs Buffalo Bills, ESPN
 
Tuesday October 17

11.15am AEDT, Dallas Cowboys vs Los Angeles Chargers, ESPN
 
ESPN and ESPN2 is available on Foxtel, Kayo Sports, Fetch TV and SKY NZ.
 
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