DirecTV Sunday Ticket channels for NFL Week 7 of the 2017 season so you can find the games you want to watch on Sunday.
Believe it or not, we are about to enter into the seventh weekend of the NFL’s 2017 regular season. As usual, the football season, so far, has treated us to some amazing comebacks, upset victories and some phenomenal individual performances. Needless to say, there’s no better way to catch all of the action than on NFL Sunday Ticket.
What seemed like completely out-of-the-blue, the New Orleans Saints traded the veteran running back to the Arizona Cardinals on October 10th. While many of us expected Peterson to slowly become a big part of that offense out west, we definitely didn’t think he would become the NFC’s Offensive Player of the Week in less than seven days with the team.
However, that’s exactly what makes the NFL one of the greatest leagues in the world. We get to witness some of the greatest athletes play the game they love each and every weekend throughout the fall. That said, you don’t want to miss another incredible performance by a future Hall-of-Famer this weekend.
Here’s a look at the DirecTV Sunday Ticket channels for Week 7:
Away Team | Home Team | Time (ET) | Channel |
Baltimore Ravens | Minnesota Vikings | 1:00 PM | 705 |
Tennessee Titans | Cleveland Browns | 1:00 PM | 706 |
Jacksonville Jaguars | Indianapolis Colts | 1:00 PM | 707 |
Carolina Panthers | Chicago Bears | 1:00 PM | 708 |
New Orleans Saints | Green Bay Packers | 1:00 PM | 709 |
Arizona Cardinals | Los Angeles Rams | 1:00 PM | 710 |
Tampa Bay Buccaneers | Buffalo Bills | 1:00 PM | 711 |
New York Jets | Miami Dolphins | 1:00 PM | 712 |
Dallas Cowboys | San Francisco 49ers | 4:05 PM | 713 |
Cincinnati Bengals | Pittsburgh Steelers | 4:25 PM | 714 |
Denver Broncos | Los Angeles Chargers | 4:25 PM | 715 |
Seattle Seahawks | New York Giants | 4:25 PM | 716 |
Atlanta Falcons | New England Patriots | 8:30 PM | NBC (Check Local Listings) |
While there are definitely some good games on the slate for Week 7, there’s none more intriguing than the Super Bowl 51 match-up between the Falcons and Patriots. Both squads have been playing decent football in 2017, but neither team has played to their full potential quite yet.
Could a national-broadcasted game with two former MVP quarterbacks be the key for New England and Atlanta to finally get back to playing elite-level football? I definitely think so, but you need to watch to find out on Sunday night.
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That said, make sure you know where all of these games will be located on DirecTV that way you won’t miss a minute of the action all Sunday long.