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NFL Schedule Week 2: TV Coverage Map, Start Times and Live-Stream Info
- Updated: September 18, 2016
Week 2 of the 2016 regular season still has a hint of that new-football smell for just about every NFL team and fanbase.
Most dreams have yet to be crushed, and millions all over America still have hope (rational or not) that their squad is in the hunt for a division title or the postseason.
Unless, of course, you pull for the Buffalo Bills, who opened Week 2 with a 37-31 loss to the New York Jets. The next morning, Bills coach Rex Ryan fired his offensive coordinator, Greg Roman.
“I think Greg is an outstanding coach,” Ryan told reporters Friday, before deflecting the remaining questions to the future of his team. “We have a terrific coaching staff, and we’re going to lean on the expertise of those coaches as well.”
Many more losses, and Ryan himself could be the one on the hot seat. That’s the nature of modern professional sports, when winning now often trumps patience. And on Sunday, several other teams will be hoping to avoid the 0-2 hole that put this pressure on the Bills.
The rest of the league will be in action, and, as usual, 506 Sports has provided the full coverage maps to tell us when and where every team will be on:
Week 2 NFL maps are now up: https://t.co/wNp7Y0T1le
— 506 Sports (@506sports) September 14, 2016
A complete breakdown of the schedule, including live-stream information, can also be found below:
Note: Live-streaming is also found on NFL Sunday Ticket and replays with NFL Game Pass for subscribers.
The Games Everyone Can Watch
Green Bay Packers at Minnesota Vikings
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After struggling to throw to his own ridiculous standards during the 2015 season, Aaron Rodgers showed flashes of the brilliance fans have come to expect from him against the Jacksonville Jaguars in Week 1.
On a play toward the end of the second quarter, while being pulled to the ground, Rodgers uncorked a dart from around the 35-yard line. The NFL shared video of …