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Football under the lights has a different pulse to it. The roar of the crowd, the pressure of the moment, and the weight of playoff dreams. It all comes alive in Week 10’s prime-time slate. This week, the Broncos, Raiders, Chargers, Steelers, Packers, and Eagles step into the spotlight with everything on the line. If you’re wondering where to catch these crucial showdowns, how to stream them, and who’s leading the charge on the field, this guide has you covered. 

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Where to watch TNF, SNF & MNF games?

Every prime-time game this week airs nationally with multiple streaming options. But with YouTube TV’s ongoing dispute with Disney, ESPN, and ABC, games will not be available on the platform. So, where do you watch the prime-time games?

Thursday Night Football streams exclusively on Amazon Prime Video (8:15 p.m. ET). Sunday Night Football airs on NBC and streams on Peacock, while Monday Night Football runs on ESPN and ABC. You can also stream all the action from Sunday and Monday on NFL+, FUBO, and DAZN. 

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Who is playing Thursday Night Football in Week 10?

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The Las Vegas Raiders face the Denver Broncos on TNF. This AFC West showdown promises to be one for the books. Broncos quarterback Bo Nix has been a revelation, producing steady numbers every week while steering a stout secondary that’s riding a six-game win streak. 

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The Raiders rely on the veteran arm of Geno Smith, but have been struggling to gain momentum. It’ll be interesting to see if the Raiders can somehow improve on their 2-6 record against the Broncos. This divisional battle promises drama and hard-nosed football in the Mile High air. 

Kickoff: Thursday, November 6, 8:15 p.m. ET, Empower Stadium. 

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Who’s playing Sunday Night Football in Week 10?

It’s the Los Angeles Chargers vs. the Pittsburgh Steelers on SNF. Except for a few misses (3 losses), starting quarterback Justin Herbert has been absolutely clinical with the Chargers. He’s leading their explosive offense to host the Steelers’ veteran quarterback Aaron Rodgers, and his squad. 

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The Steelers’ secondary saw a major resurgence in Week 9 as they took down one of the hottest teams in the league right now: the Indianapolis Colts. Expectations are high for the Steelers AFC North once again, but with the way the Chargers are fighting this season, this matchup is likely to be one for the books. 

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Kickoff: Sunday, November 9, 8:20 p.m. ET, SoFi Stadium

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Who’s playing Monday Night Football in Week 10?

MNF is set for another blockbuster matchup as the Green Bay Packers host the Philadelphia Eagles. The reigning Super Bowl champs stumbled a little in October, but overall, they’re still coming in strong. With franchise quarterback Jalen Hurts and one of the best rosters this season, the Eagles are looking to build on their 6-2 record and stay atop the NFC East.

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The Packers, meanwhile, have also been a dominant force to be reckoned with in the NFC. Packers quarterback Jordan Love has led his team to a 5-2-1 record, pushing his team to the top of the NFC North. Expect high stakes, explosiveness, and a battle that could affect both their divisional standings. 

Kickoff: Monday, November 10, 8:15 p.m. ET, Lambeau Field

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How to watch Week 11 CFB games?

Before NFL Sunday, college football turns up the heat with marquee Week 11 matchups. But with YouTube TV out of the picture till the dispute with Disney gets resolved, watching CFB games offers a similar challenge. For now, you can watch the NCAA games across ESPN, ABC, CBS, FOX, NBC, and the usual college conference networks.

Saturday’s (November 8) biggest matchups promise to be Texas Tech hosting BYU at 12 p.m. ET. There’s also the Texas A&M at Missouri (3:30 p.m. ET) and the LSU Tigers at Alabama (7:30 p.m. ET). All of these matchups will air on ABC, so if you’re looking for just these three, you won’t have to switch between platforms. 

The NFL Week 10’s prime-time slate captures everything the crowd craves. Rivalries, playoff stakes, and superstar performances. The Broncos and Raiders fight for divisional dominance. The Chargers and Steelers battle in a clash of styles, and the Packers and Eagles each seek greater momentum.

But don’t miss out on all the college football action in the process. Charge your streaming devices, tune in on TV, and settle in. It’s football at its finest, and this week’s games could rewrite the script for both the NFL and CFB.

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Utsav Jain is an NFL GameDay Features Writer at EssentiallySports, specializing in delivering engaging, in-depth coverage from the ES Social SportsCenter Desk. With a background in Journalism and Mass Communication and extensive experience in digital media, he skillfully combines sharp insights with compelling storytelling to bring readers closer to the game. Utsav excels at capturing the nuances of locker room dynamics, game-day plays, and the deeper meanings behind the moments that define NFL seasons. Known for his creative approach, Utsav believes that in today’s sports world, even a single emoji by a player can tell a powerful story. His work goes beyond traditional reporting to decode these subtle signals, offering fans a richer, more connected experience.

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