NFL Schedule Week 7: Game Times, TV Coverage and Live-Stream Guide

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Aaron Rodgers kicked off Week 7 of the 2016 season with what Green Bay Packers fans must be hoping was a slump-busting performance against the Chicago Bears.

In his previous 15 games, Rodgers' passer rating was 84—comfortably below his career rating of 103.4. Thursday, he looked more like his old self, completing 39 of 56 passes for 326 yards, three touchdowns and no interceptions in a 26-10 win.

The 39 completions marked a team record, according to the Packers' Twitter account.

Rodgers won't be the only NFL player looking to get on track this gameweek, as everyone but the Dallas Cowboys and Carolina Panthers will be in action on Sunday and Monday.

Matchups, times, TV and live-stream info can be found below:

Note: Live-streaming is also found on NFL Sunday Ticket and replays with NFL Game Pass for subscribers.

     

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Seattle Seahawks at Arizona Cardinals

After a slow start to the season from the Arizona Cardinals, it looked like the Seattle Seahawks might run away with the NFC West. But recent weeks suggest the preseason hype on the Cardinals may have been warranted after all.

Arizona looks like it has finally accepted what it is: a run-first team that can be solid in the passing game when it sets itself up first. That makes sense given that David Johnson may be the best running back in the NFL.

In fact, according to PFF Fantasy Football, he has been the best in the league so far this season:

He hasn't seen a defense like Seattle's yet, though. The Seahawks are giving up 74.6 rushing yards per game this season, good for the third-best mark in the league. To keep that front seven honest, Carson Palmer and the Cards passing attack will have to be sharp.

      

Houston Texans at Denver Broncos

Houston Texans quarterback Brock Osweiler will get his shot at a revenge game against the Denver Broncos on Monday.

Osweiler, of course, was Peyton Manning's backup in Denver for four years. He ably filled in for the injured Manning for seven starts in 2015, posting a passer rating nearly 20 points better than his superior.

He could give his former team a live and in-person showing of what it missed out on by not offering him the kind of contract he got from the Texans.

If he can stay upright, that is.

Denver leads the NFL in sacks, thanks in large part to Von Miller, who said this game has "added sauce," per the Broncos' Twitter account:

If he and other pass-rushers can get in the backfield early, it could be a long day for the Texans. Osweiler isn't known for his pocket presence or mobility, so pressure from Denver should force him into some mistakes.

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