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With six teams on a bye this week, there are only 11 games on the schedule for Sunday. Here's the full Week 8 schedule:
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NFL: Updated MVP odds after week 8
The 2025-26 NFL MVP race is heating up as the season hits its midpoint, with both established stars and rising talents making strong cases for the league’s top individual honor. From Patrick Mahomes’ steady dominance to Drake Maye’s breakout campaign,
Chicago Bears defensive lineman Shemar Turner (knee) was ruled out against the Ravens after being carted to the locker room. Defensive lineman Dominique Robinson (ankle) is doubtful to return.
Who will win NFL games today? NFL Week 8 score projections for Bears-Ravens, Giants-Eagles, Cowboys-Broncos, Packers-Steelers, more games on Sunday.
In Week 8, New Orleans fell at the hands of division foe Tampa Bay Buccaneers in a 23-3 final score. Next week, the Saints will head west for a date with the Los Angeles Rams, a game in which they’ve already opened as a multiple-score underdog.
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NFL Week 8: Five things we liked and didn't like, including big Jordan Love, C.J. Stroud games
I like to say the NFL always delivers, but this week put that to the ultimate test. Only one game was decided by a single possession, the fewest in a single week since Week 14, 1970. There were nine wins by at least 18 points, tied most ever in a single week according to CBS Sports research.
What games can you watch on TV? We have the Week 8 coverage maps from 506 Sports below. Most of the country will see Bears-Ravens, which will air in the pink areas. The blue areas can see Dolphins-Falcons, while the green areas get Jets-Bengals.
"Byemageddon" is here, so just 11 total games will be broadcast on NFL Sunday. Here's a look at the coverage maps for the early and late slates.
We're nearing the halfway mark, which means it's time for teams to play with urgency. Here are the highlights from Sunday's games.
The Cincinnati Bengals, who upset the Pittsburgh Steelers with a prime-time shootout back in Week 7, found themselves on the wrong end of a similarly high-scoring affair. The Drake Maye-led New England Patriots stayed hot to win their sixth game in eight weeks.