This page provides information and analysis for Week 10 of the National Football League season. Click here for the latest standings.
Fast Facts:
- Dates: November 11 & 12
- Donovan McNabb needs 19 completions for most all-time in Eagles history
- New Orleans became the 4th team ever to start 0-4 and then win 4 straight since the merger
Week 10 Schedule
Sunday, November 11
1:00PM ET:
Atlanta Falcons defeated Carolina Panthers 20-13
Buffalo Bills defeated Miami Dolphins 13-10
Pittsburgh Steelers defeated Cleveland Browns 31-28
Denver Broncos defeated Kansas City Chiefs 27-11
Jacksonville Jaguars defeated Tennessee Titans 28-13
Green Bay Packers defeated Minnesota Vikings 34-0
Philadelphia Eagles defeated Washington Redskins 33-25
St. Louis Rams defeated New Orleans Saints 37-29
4:00PM ET:
Cincinnati Bengals defeated Baltimore Ravens 21-7
Chicago Bears defeated Oakland Raiders 17-6
Dallas Cowboys defeated New York Giants 31-20
Arizona Cardinals defeated Detroit Lions 31-21
8:15PM ET:
San Diego Chargers defeated Indianapolis Colts 23-21
Monday, November 12, 8:30PM ET
Seattle Seahawks defeated San Francisco 49ers 24-0
Bye Week: Houston Texans, New England Patriots, New York Jets, and Tampa Bay Buccaneers
Week 10 National TV Schedule
Sunday, November 11
NFL on CBS: Regional Action
1:00PM ET - Cleveland Browns at Pittsburgh Steelers
NFL on FOX: Doubleheader
1:00PM ET - Philadelphia Eagles at Washington Redskins
4:00PM ET - Dallas Cowboys at New York Giants
Sunday Night Football on NBC:
8:15PM ET - Indianapolis Colts at San Diego Chargers
Monday, November 12
Monday Night Football on ESPN:
8:30PM ET - San Francisco 49ers at Seattle Seahawks
For a list of games available on Sunday NFL Ticket, click here.
NOTE: Be sure to check your local listings for games and times in your area. Some games are subject to NFL Blackout rules.
