One more NFL date arrives in its 2021 season and as part of Week 7 the undefeated Arizona Cardinals will be tested again, this time against an opponent who on paper should not have many arguments to compete in the game as are the Houston Texans.
There are six organizations that will receive rest, which is why a total of 14 matches will be played between Thursday and Monday.
Tampa Bay Buccaneers 28-22 Philadephia Eagles
Miami Dolphins 20-23 Jacksonville Jaguars
Kansas City Chiefs 31-13 Washington Football Team
Los Angeles Rams 38-11 New York Giants
Houston Texans 3-31 Indianapolis Colts
Cincinnati Bengals 34-11 Detroit Lions
Green Bay Packers 24-14 Chicago Bears
Los Angeles Chargers 6-34 Baltimore Ravens
Minnesota Vikings 34-28 Carolina Panthers
Arizona Cardinals 37-14 Cleveland Browns
Las Vegas Raiders 34-24 Denver Broncos
Dallas Cowboys 35-29 New England Patriots
Seattle Seahawks 20-23 Pittsburgh Steelers
Buffalo Bills 31-34 Tennessee Titans
Denver Broncos vs. Cleveland Browns – Thursday 8:20 pm
Carolina Panthers vs. New York Giants – Sunday 1:00 pm
New York Jets vs. New England Patriots – Sunday 1:00 pm
Kansas City Chiefs vs. Tennessee Titans – Sunday 1:00 pm
Washington Football Team vs. Green Bay Packers – Sunday 1:00 pm
Atlanta Falcons vs. Miami Dolphins – Sunday 1:00 pm
Cincinnati Bengals vs. Baltimore Ravens – Sunday 1:00 pm
Detroits Lions vs. Los Angeles Rams – Sunday 4:05 pm
Philadelphia Eagles vs. Las Vegas Raiders – Sunday 4:05 pm
Houston Texans vs. Arizona Cardinals- Sunday 4:25 pm
Chicago Bears vs. Tampa Bay Buccaneers – Sunday 4:25 pm
Indianapolis Colts vs. San Francisco 49ers – Sunday 8:20 pm
New Orleans Saints vs. Seattle Seahawks – Monday 8:15 pm
Despite a possible trade with the Philadelphia Eagles, Deshaun Watson reportedly stated his refusal to be traded by the Houston Texans to an NFC East team, as revealed by John McClain of The Houston Chronicle.
Running back Marlon Mack would be among the candidates to be traded by the Indianapolis Colts before the deal deadline and there would be multiple teams interested in his services, according to USA Today’s Josina Anderson.
Denver Broncos vs. Cleveland Browns: Browns
Carolina Panthers vs. New York Giants: Panthers
New York Jets vs. New England Patriots: Patriots
Kansas City Chiefs vs. Tennessee Titans: Chiefs
Washington Football Team vs. Green Bay Packers: Packers
Atlanta Falcons vs. Miami Dolphins: Dolphins
Cincinnati Bengals vs. Baltimore Ravens: Ravens
Detroits Lions vs. Los Angeles Rams: Rams
Philadelphia Eagles vs. Las Vegas Raiders: Raiders
Houston Texans vs. Arizona Cardinals: Cardinals
Chicago Bears vs. Tampa Bay Buccaneers: Buccaneers
Indianapolis Colts vs. San Francisco 49ers: 49ers
New Orleans Saints vs. Seattle Seahawks: Saints
The NFL day will be broadcast on television by the NBC, CBS and FOX networks. They will also be able to be seen in streaming by the world-wide service of NFL Game Pass.