NFL 2017: DirecTV Sunday Ticket channels for Week 8

FOXBORO, MA - OCTOBER 22: Tom Brady #12 of the New England Patriots runs out onto the field before the game against the Atlanta Falcons at Gillette Stadium on October 22, 2017 in Foxboro, Massachusetts. (Photo by Maddie Meyer/Getty Images)
FOXBORO, MA - OCTOBER 22: Tom Brady #12 of the New England Patriots runs out onto the field before the game against the Atlanta Falcons at Gillette Stadium on October 22, 2017 in Foxboro, Massachusetts. (Photo by Maddie Meyer/Getty Images)

DirecTV Sunday Ticket channels for NFL Week 8 of the 2017 season so you can find the games you want to watch on Sunday.

For some teams in the NFL, this weekend will make the half-way point of their 2017 season. As you may imagine, there are some teams desperate for that much-needed rest, but for others, they would much rather keep the momentum going. That said, there’s no better place to catch all of the action in Week 8 than tuning in to DirecTV Sunday Ticket.

As a handful of teams are on their annual bye-week this weekend, we only have 11 games on the Sunday slate, but the good news is that we will have football on TV from 9:30 AM to approximately 11:30 PM. If you’re a football junky like the most of us, then Week 8 is going to be amazing.

Here’s a look at the DirecTV Sunday Ticket channels for Week 8:

Away TeamHome TeamTime (ET)Channel
Minnesota VikingsCleveland Browns9:30 AMCheck Local Listings
Oakland RaidersBuffalo Bills1:00 PM705
Los Angeles ChargersNew England Patriots1:00 PM706
Indianapolis ColtsCincinnati Bengals1:00 PM707
San Francisco 49ersPhiladelphia Eagles1:00 PM708
Chicago BearsNew Orleans Saints1:00 PM709
Carolina PanthersTampa Bay Buccaneers1:00 PM710
Atlanta FalconsNew York Jets1:00 PM711
Houston TexansSeattle Seahawks4:05 PM712
Dallas CowboysWashington Redskins4:25 PM713
Pittsburgh SteelersDetroit Lions8:30 PMCheck Local Listings

If there’s one under-the-radar game on Sunday that you need to make sure you watch, it’s definitely the match-up between the Texans and Seahawks. It’ll be interesting to see how Houston’s rookie quarterback Deshaun Watson handles the pressure of playing in front of Seattle’s 12th-man.

If he can somehow lead the Texans to a victory over the ‘Hawks, it would potentially place him as the leader for the AFC Offensive Rookie of the Year. That’s right Leonard Fournette fans, Watson could definitely start running away with the award.

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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.