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Where to watch NFL Week 6 games for free online today


The Super Bowl defending champion Philadelphia Eagles kick off NFL Week 6 against their divisional foes, the New York Giants on Thursday, October 9 (10/9/2025). But fans won’t want to miss a minute of NFL action this weekend, particularly the high-profile clash between the 4-1 49ers and Buccaneers on Sunday, October 12. Here’s the full weekend schedule.

NFL Week 6 games air in-market on a variety of channels, including NBC, CBS, FOX, ABC, NFL Network and ESPN. Fans can stream coverage live on fuboTV (free trial). Non-cable games stream live on Prime Video.

NFL Week 6 schedule
Games on CBS and FOX are in-market only. If you are out of market, you can add NFL RedZone on fuboTV and Sling, NFL Sunday Ticket on DirecTV, or subscribe to NFL Plus, to still enjoy out-of-market NFL action on game day. You can check Week 6 coverage maps here.

All times ET.

Thursday, October 9
Philadelphia Eagles vs. New York Giants, 8:15 p.m. on Prime Video

Sunday, October 12
Denver Broncos vs. New York Jets, 9:30 a.m. on NFL Network | Live stream: fuboTV, DirecTV, Sling

Seattle Seahawks vs. Jacksonville Jaguars, 1 p.m. on FOX | Live stream: fuboTV, DirecTV

Los Angeles Chargers vs. Miami Dolphins, 1 p.m. on CBS | Live stream: fuboTV, DirecTV, Paramount+

Los Angeles Rams vs. Baltimore Ravens, 1 p.m. on FOX | Live stream: fuboTV, DirecTV

Arizona Cardinals vs. Indianapolis Colts, 1 p.m. on FOX | Live stream: fuboTV, DirecTV

Dallas Cowboys vs. Carolina Panthers, 1 p.m. on FOX | Live stream: fuboTV, DirecTV

New England Patriots vs. New Orleans Saints, 1 p.m. on CBS | Live stream: fuboTV, DirecTV, Paramount+

Cleveland Browns vs. Pittsburgh Steelers, 1 p.m. on CBS | Live stream: fuboTV, DirecTV, Paramount+

Tennessee Titans vs. Las Vegas Raiders, 4:05 p.m. on FOX | Live stream: fuboTV, DirecTV

San Francisco 49ers vs. Tampa Bay Buccaneers, 4:25 p.m. on CBS | Live stream: fuboTV, DirecTV, Paramount+

Cincinnati Bengals vs. Green Bay Packers, 4:25 p.m. on CBS | Live stream: fuboTV, DirecTV, Paramount+

Detroit Lions vs. Kansas City Chiefs, 8:20 p.m. on NBC | Live stream: fuboTV, DirecTV, Peacock

Monday, October 13
Buffalo Bills vs. Atlanta Falcons, 7:15 p.m. on ESPN | Live stream: fuboTV, DirecTV, Sling, ESPN

Chicago Bears vs. Washington Commanders, 8:15 p.m. on ABC | Live stream: fuboTV, DirecTV, Sling, ESPN

NFL Week 6 has 15 games featuring 30 NFL teams in action, with the Minnesota Vikings and Houston Texans on Byes this week. Another NFL London game gets fans started early on Sunday as the Denver Broncos and 0-5 New York Jets square off. Then, the Kansas City Chiefs look to reverse their fortunes against the Detroit Tigers, before Monday Night’s Bills-Falcons, Bears-Commanders doubleheader.

There are multiple streaming options available for most games, so read on to find what you need to watch each one.

NFL Week 6 takes place across six channels, meaning the best streaming options are comprehensive Internet TV services like fuboTV (free trial) and DirecTV (free trial). Here’s a breakdown:

Streaming service    Channels    Free trial?    Monthly price
fuboTV    NBC, CBS, FOX, ABC, ESPN, NFLN    Yes    $84.99
DirecTV    NBC, CBS, FOX, ABC, ESPN, NFLN    Yes    $84.99
Paramount+    CBS    Yes    $7.99
Peacock    NBC*    No    $10.99
Sling    ESPN, NFLN**    No    $45.99
Hulu + Live TV    NBC, CBS, FOX, ABC, ESPN, NFLN    Yes    $82.99
*Peacock includes national televised games on NBC, but otherwise does not include your live, local NBC channel.

**Add a digital antenna to Sling to pick up locals like NBC, CBS, FOX and ABC

Our top pick is fuboTV, which includes a 5-day free trial that will let you watch all of the Week 6’s NFL games for free, if you start your trial on Thursday, September 25.What is fuboTV?

fuboTV is a live TV streaming service focused on live sports, including U.S. and international soccer, the NFL, MLB, NBA, NHL and more. It also includes its own fubo Sports Networks with exclusive programming. It offers over 230 channels starting at $54.99 (for one month, then $84.99), includes unlimited DVR, and streams on most devices. Right now you can try fuboTV free for five days.

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