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NFL Week 7 Preview: Schedule, Live Stream and Start Time for National Football League Games

The NFL is in its mid-season climax.

With fourteen games on tap for Week 7 in the National Football League, the season is officially entering its mid-season climax.

Four teams are resting this week as the Chicago Bears (2-4), Cincinnati Bengals (6-0), Denver Broncos (6-0) and Green Bay Packers (6-0) will all have their bye weeks here.

With three unbeaten teams out of action in Week 7, only two unblemished records will fight to keep their streak going – the New England Patriots and the Carolina Panthers.

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Before going into those two teams, the first battle of the Week is a Thursday Night Football classic between NFC West rivals Seattle Seahawks and the San Francisco 49ers.

Neither are enjoying great seasons so far as they are the bottom two teams in their division with 2-4 records.

However, many expect the talent of the Seahawks to overcome the rebuilding and inconsistent Niners squad.

Their match is on October 22, at 8:25 PM ET.

Thirteen games are on tap on Sunday and it kicks off with the Buffalo Bills (3-3) taking on the Jacksonville Jaguars (1-5). The Jaguars are clearly struggling this season and the Bills are trying to close the gap between them and the top teams in the AFC East.

That match is on October 25, at 9:30 AM ET.

Eight matches are set to kick off at 1:00 PM ET on the 25th as the Minnesota Vikings (3-2) travel to face the Detroit Lions (1-5) in an NFC North battle.

The Tennessee Titans (1-4) will try to get their second win of the season when they host the tough Atlanta Falcons (5-1).

Andrew Luck and the Indianapolis Colts (3-3) host the New Orleans Saints (2-4) as the Colts try to create space between them and the rest of the AFC South teams.

Next are the Kansas City Chiefs (1-5) and the Pittsburgh Steelers (4-2) when they battle at the Arrowhead Stadium.

It's an AFC battle as the Miami Dolphins (2-3) face J.J. Watt and the Houston Texans (2-4).

The Cleveland Browns (2-4) try to hand the St. Louis Rams (2-3) their fourth loss of the season when they meet for the first time this season.

With a 2-3 record, the Tampa Bay Buccaneers will attempt to go to .500 as they face the Washington Redskins who are 2-4 at the moment.

Finally, a marquee match-up will pit the New York Jets (4-1) as they try to hand the defending champions New England Patriots (5-0) their first loss of the season in this AFC East rivalry.

At 4:05 PM ET, watch an AFC West clash between the Oakland Raiders (2-3) as they travel to meet the San Diego Chargers (2-4).

Only 20 minutes later at 4:25 PM ET, the New York Giants (3-3) try to create some distance between them and the Dallas Cowboys (2-3) when the NFC East squads meet.

And in the final game of Sunday, the Carolina Panthers (5-0) put their unbeaten record on the line as they face the NFC East-leading Philadelphia Eagles (3-3).

Monday Night Football gives fans a treat as the Arizona Cardinals (4-2) try to get back on the winning column as they battle the Baltimore Ravens (1-5).

To get live scores, go to NFL. For live streaming of these matches, click here.

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