Who faces off in NFL games today? Week 10 of the 2022 NFL season features 12 games on Sunday, with four teams on a bye. The day starts with the NFL’s first regular-season game in Munich, Germany. Here’s how to watch all the action, including start times, channels, and live stream options.
NFL Games Today | Sunday, Week 10
The NFL Week 10 schedule features four divisional matchups. However, only two of them will kick off on Sunday. The Cincinnati Bengals, New England Patriots, New York Jets, and Baltimore Ravens are on a bye in Week 10. Below, we’ll provide information on how to watch every game on Sunday.
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Seattle Seahawks (6-3) at Tampa Bay Buccaneers (4-5)
- Channel: NFL Network
- Start time: 9:30 a.m. ET
- Live stream: NFL+
The Week 10 NFL games today schedule begins with the last international game to take place in Europe this season. The NFL plays its first regular-season game in Germany this morning as the Seattle Seahawks and Tampa Bay Buccaneers go head-to-head at Allianz Arena.
The Seahawks’ offense has performed valiantly this season under the direction of Geno Smith at QB. Sending Russell Wilson to the Broncos for a plethora of draft picks has head coach Pete Carroll looking like a genius. The Buccaneers battened down the hatchet last week, grinding out a win against the Rams. However, the Seahawks offense will be too much water for Tampa’s ship to take on.
Minnesota Vikings (7-1) at Buffalo Bills (6-2)
- Channel: FOX
- Start time: 1 p.m. ET
- Live stream: Hulu + Live TV, YouTube TV, FOX Now
Well, the Vikings did win in Week 9. Still, a fourth-quarter comeback against the Taylor Heinicke-led Washington Commanders does fans no favors in figuring out exactly how good Minnesota is. While the offense has been scoring, it seems like they are just one step out of sync, missing that last piece to be an unstoppable postseason force.
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Meanwhile, the Bills have a pickle. QB Josh Allen is currently dealing with an injury to the ulnar collateral ligament (UCL) and related nerves in his right arm. If he’s unable to play this week, it would be the first game since dealing with a UCL issue during his rookie season in 2018.
Case Keenum is currently taking reps should he be tasked with starting. The Bills will hold onto first in the AFC East if Allen plays. If not, the Vikings should be moving to 8-1.
Detroit Lions (2-6) at Chicago Bears (3-6)
- Channel: FOX
- Start time: 1 p.m. ET
- Live stream: Hulu + Live TV, YouTube TV, FOX Now
Props to Chicago for figuring out a game plan on offense. After a horrific rookie campaign, Justin Fields is starting to show what many expected during his second season with the Bears. Chicago lost in Week 9, but the offense scored its most points of the season (32), while Fields completed 17 of 28 passes for 123 yards, ran for an additional 178, and scored four total touchdowns (three passing and one rushing).
Meanwhile, Detroit earned its second straight win over Green Bay, snapping the five-game losing streak. While the offense continues to struggle following the 45-point outing in Week 4, the defense finally showed up last week.
Fields’ rushing ability will provide a different challenge than Aaron Rodgers. However, seeing the Lions’ defense stifle the Packers, despite Green Bay’s season-long offensive struggles, was a step in the right direction for the worst defense in the NFL.
Denver Broncos (3-5) at Tennessee Titans (5-3)
- Channel: CBS
- Start time: 1 p.m. ET
- Live stream: CBS All-Access, Hulu + Live TV, YouTube TV
It’s almost like Jonathan Taylor’s 2021 season never happened, as Derrick Henry has galloped right back into his title as the NFL’s rushing leader. With the bye week already in the bag, Henry has amassed 870 yards through eight games, with Nick Chubb sitting 39 yards behind him. Despite the injury to Ryan Tannehill and rookie QB Malik Willis getting his first NFL action, the Titans showed that this team still revolves around Henry and the offensive line.
The Broncos have to rely on the defense, which is currently ranked in the bottom half of the league against the run. Not the most favorable scenario when a team takes a trip to Nashville. Henry looks to rush for 100+ yards in the sixth consecutive game, the first time an NFL running back has achieved that since DeMarco Murray in 2014.
Jacksonville Jaguars (3-6) at Kansas City Chiefs (6-2)
- Channel: CBS
- Start time: 1 p.m. ET
- Live stream: CBS All-Access, Hulu + Live TV, YouTube TV
Two teams entering Week 10 off wins, the Jacksonville Jaguars finally snapped its five-game losing streak. Interestingly still the only AFC South team with a positive point differential, Jacksonville gets in its way too often. Turnovers have plagued the Jaguars during the streak, as this young roster needs to focus on protecting the football.
Patrick Mahomes and the Chiefs hope for a more leisurely outing in Week 10. Despite a 20-17 win, Kansas City was down 17-9 with under 10 minutes left in the fourth quarter and needed a 13-play, 93-yard drive with some Mahomes magic. With two defenses ranked right in the middle of the league, Mahomes and the Chiefs should be able to take the lid off the defense.
Cleveland Browns (3-5) at Miami Dolphins (6-3)
- Channel: CBS
- Start time: 1 p.m. ET
- Live stream: CBS All-Access, Hulu + Live TV, YouTube TV
Tyreek Hill and Jaylen Waddle are extremely unique NFL wide receivers, and the Miami Dolphins have them both. The WR duo is currently set to become the most productive combo in NFL history, as they are projected to combine for over 3,600 receiving yards at their current pace. Tua Tagovailoa leads the league in yards per pass, passer rating, and adjusted QBR.
The Browns’ defense has been underwhelming this season, though, as they rank in the league’s bottom half in opponent yards per play and scoring defense. Furthermore, the offense has not shown it can consistently keep up with higher-octane offenses, with Cleveland living and dying by the run. The Dolphins move to 7-3, keeping pressure on the Bills.
Houston Texans (1-6-1) at New York Giants (6-2)
- Channel: CBS
- Start time: 1 p.m. ET
- Live stream: CBS All-Access, Hulu + Live TV, YouTube TV
The storybook start had to end eventually, but stay positive, Giants fans, 6-2 is still a heck of a start. Losing to Seattle made sense, as the Seahawks have looked like the better and more consistent team this season. The Giants get a fantastic bounce-back spot with the Houston Texans coming to town in Week 10, though.
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Houston currently fields the worst rushing defense in the NFL. The Texans have allowed all but two starting running backs to gain over 100 scrimmage yards (with Miles Sanders falling just seven yards short). Giants RB Saquon Barkley should have a field day, as he runs all over Houston to propel New York to its seventh win.
New Orleans Saints (3-6) at Pittsburgh Steelers (2-6)
- Channel: FOX
- Start time: 1 p.m. ET
- Live stream: Hulu + Live TV, YouTube TV, FOX Now
New Orleans’ roster is in disarray. CB Marshon Lattimore will miss his sixth game of the season and fifth consecutive. WR Michael Thomas is back on IR after playing just the first three weeks of the season. Finally, the offensive line will be without center Erik McCoy and LG Andrus Peat.
With all that said, the Saints could still eke out a win with how awful the Steelers’ offense has played this season. They have scored the least points this season, scoring just four touchdowns over the last four weeks. It’s a bit difficult to deduce what’s going to happen in this game, but what is certain is that it won’t be a pretty football outing.
Indianapolis Colts (3-5-1) at Las Vegas Raiders (2-6)
- Channel: CBS
- Start time: 4:05 p.m. ET
- Live stream: CBS All-Access, Hulu + Live TV, YouTube TV
In the surprise of the week, the Indianapolis Colts relieved Frank Reich of his duties as head coach and penned former offensive lineman Jeff Saturday to take over interim duties. An outside hire for an interim head coach is a head-scratcher, but Jim Irsay’s track history of moves as an owner is the same.
Meanwhile, the Raiders have to figure out a plan for this game after putting TE Darren Waller and WR Hunter Renfrow on IR. Keelan Cole slides into the WR3 spot as Foster Moreau will take over starting snaps for Waller.
While Indianapolis’ season has been forgettable, the Colts aren’t tasked with re-tinkering the entire offense this week. Expect a defensive bout with the Colts getting off just enough offensive plays to snag a win.
Dallas Cowboys (6-2) at Green Bay Packers (3-6)
- Channel: FOX
- Start time: 4:25 p.m. ET
- Live stream: Hulu + Live TV, YouTube TV, FOX Now
The sirens should be wailing in Green Bay, Wisconsin, after Week 9’s showing. The 23-7 Week 1 loss to Minnesota was one thing, but a 15-9 loss to Detroit?
Now sitting at 3-6, the Packers’ season is on life support amidst one of the most disappointing situations of the 2022 NFL season. The Packers’ offense has scored three touchdowns twice this season.
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Don’t expect them to get back in the win column against Dallas, though. The Cowboys are finally unleashing Tony Pollard as the RB1 he truly is, and Dak Prescott is finding his groove post-thumb injury.
Green Bay is missing a key contributor on all three levels of the defense. Factor in Dallas’ menacing defense, and it will be yet another long afternoon for Rodgers and the Packers.
Arizona Cardinals (3-6) at Los Angeles Rams (3-5)
- Channel: FOX
- Start time: 4:25 p.m. ET
- Live stream: Hulu + Live TV, YouTube TV, FOX Now
Tempers are flaring in Arizona, as the offense continues to struggle after WR DeAndre Hopkins’ return from suspension. His return coinciding with Marquise “Hollywood” Brown going on IR stops us from seeing the Cardinals at their full potential, but it’s not the root of the problem.
This game is like Green Bay’s date with Detroit last week. Losing to the Rams says more about Arizona than about Los Angeles. The Rams’ offense is cooked, as it ranks in the bottom five in yards and points per game. If the Cardinals lose to the Rams, Kliff Kingsbury should be on the shortlist for the next coach fired.
Los Angeles Chargers (5-3) at San Francisco 49ers (4-4)
- Channel: NBC
- Start time: 8:20 p.m. ET
- Live stream: NBC Sports, Peacock TV
Today’s final NFL game features an in-state battle between the Los Angeles Chargers and San Francisco 49ers at Levi’s Stadium. The 49ers return from the bye week eager to catch back up to the Seahawks, who are currently running away with the NFC West. Luckily, the bye week let some players heal as San Francisco gets healthier each week.
WR Deebo Samuel is expected to play after missing Week 8 with a hamstring injury. In total, the 49ers saw eight players return to practice along with Samuel: WR Jauan Jennings, FB Kyle Juszczyk, LB Dre Greenlaw, RB Elijah Mitchell, LB Azeez Al-Shaair, OL Colton McKivitz, and DE Jordan Willis.
San Francisco’s best weeks are ahead, with players returning from injury and All-Pro RB Christian McCaffrey sliding into the 49ers’ offense easily (three touchdowns in Week 8). Given all the positive momentum heading into the game, the 49ers grab a win against a bottom-five Chargers’ rushing defense.

