
2025 NFL Schedule of Arizona Cardinals, Atlanta Falcons: Date, time, teams, and where to watch
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The 2025 NFL Schedule just got released. Over 18 weeks, 32 NFL teams will face each other. Most games are scheduled for Sunday Night Football, Thursday Night Football, Friday Night Football, or Monday Night Football, keeping teams and viewers in mind. The games will be broadcast on CBS, FOX, Amazon Prime Video, ESPN, ABC, NBC, and or NFL Network. This article provides the complete 2025 NFL schedule for the Arizona Cardinals, indicating that their bye week occurs in Week 8. It also includes the full 2025 NFL schedule for the Atlanta Falcons, whose bye week will be in Week 5.
2025 Arizona Cardinals Schedule - Date, time, teams, and where to watch
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Week
Against
Date and Day
Time
Where to watch
1
@ New Orleans Saints
09/07-Sunday
10:00 AM MST
CBS
2
Carolina Panthers
09/14-Sunday
1:05 PM MST
CBS
3
@ San Francisco 49ers
09/21-Sunday
1:25 PM MST
FOX
4
Seattle Seahawks
09/25-Thursday
5:15 PM MST
Amazon Prime Video
5
Tennessee Titans
10/05-Sunday
1:05 PM MST
CBS
6
@ Indianapolis Colts
10/12-Sunday
10:00 AM MST
FOX
7
Green Bay Packers
10/19-Sunday
1:25 PM MST
FOX
8
BYE WEEK
BYE WEEK
BYE WEEK
BYE WEEK
9
@ Dallas Cowboys
11/03-Monday
6:15 PM MST
ESPN, ABC
10
Seattle Seahawks
11/09-Sunday
2:05 PM MST
CBS
11
San Francisco 49ers
11/16-Sunday
2:05 PM MST
FOX
12
Jacksonville Jaguars
11/23-Sunday
2:05 PM MST
CBS
13
@ Tampa Bay Buccaneers
11/30-Sunday
11:00 AM MST
FOX
14
Los Angeles Rams
12/07 -Sunday
2:25 PM MST
FOX
15
@ Houston Texans
12/14-Sunday
11:00 AM MST
FOX
16
Atlanta Falcons
12/21-Sunday
2:05 PM MST
FOX
17
@ Cincinnati Bengals
09/07 -TBD
TBD
TBD
18
@ Los Angeles Rams
09/07 -TBD
TBD
TBD
2025 Atlanta Falcons Schedule - Date, time, teams, and where to watch
Week
Against
Date and Day
Time
Where to watch
1
Tampa Bay Buccaneers
Sunday, Sept. 7
1 p.m. ET
NBC, FOX
2
@ Minnesota Vikings
Sunday, Sept. 14
8:20 p.m. ET
NBC
3
@ Carolina Panthers
Sunday, Sept. 21
1 p.m. ET
NBC, FOX
4
Washington Commanders
Sunday, Sept. 28
1 p.m. ET
NBC, CBS
5
BYE WEEK
BYE WEEK
BYE WEEK
BYE WEEK
6
Buffalo Bills
Monday, Oct. 13
7:15 p.m. ET
ESPN or ABC
7
@ San Francisco 49ers
Sunday, Oct. 19
8:20 p.m. ET
NBC
8
Miami Dolphins
Sunday, Oct. 26
1 p.m. ET
NBC, CBS
9
@ New England Patriots
Sunday, Nov. 2
1 p.m. ET
NBC, CBS
10
@ Indianapolis Colts
Sunday, Nov. 9
9:30 a.m. ET
NBC, NFL NETWORK
11
Carolina Panthers
Sunday, Nov. 16
1 p.m. ET
NBC, FOX
12
@ New Orleans Saints
Sunday, Nov. 23
4:25 p.m. ET
NBC, FOX
13
@ New York Jets
Sunday, Nov. 30
1 p.m. ET
NBC, FOX
14
Seattle Seahawks
Sunday, Dec. 7
1 p.m. ET
NBC, FOX
15
@ Tampa Bay Buccaneers
Thursday, Dec. 11
8:15 p.m. ET
Amazon Prime Video
16
@ Arizona Cardinals
Sunday, Dec. 21
4:05 p.m. ET
NBC, FOX
17
Los Angeles Rams
Monday, Dec. 29
8:15 p.m. ET
ESPN or ABC
18
New Orleans Saints
TBD (Saturday/Sunday, Jan. 3/4)
TBD
TBD
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