Monday Night Football
The St. Louis Rams, who reached out to retired quarterback Brett Favre after starting QB Sam Bradford went down with a shoulder injury, will start Kellen Clemens against Russell Wilson and the Seattle Seahawks on "Monday Night Football."
The New York Giants are looking for their first victory of the season, having started the season 0-6, and go up against the Minnesota Vikings, who will be starting free agent quarterback Josh Freeman after he was released by the Tampa Bay Buccaneers.
Philip Rivers and the San Diego Chargers, looking to get back to .500, will host Andrew Luck and the Indianapolis Colts, who are coming off a convincing victory over the previously undefeated Seattle Seahawks and taking control of the AFC South division.
After suffering back-to-back loses to the Miami Dolphins and New England Patriots, the Atlanta Falcons are looking to rebound at home against the rebuilding New York Jets on "Monday Night Football".
The Miami Dolphins have started hot, going 3-0 for the season with second-year QB Ryan Tannenhill making huge strides, and face their toughest test against the unbeaten New Orleans, who have shown improvement from last year's 7-9 finish with the return of head coach Sean Payton.
Peyton Manning and the 2-0 Denver Broncos high-powered offense travel to O.co Coliseum to take on long-time rival Oakland Raiders for a record 17th time on "Monday Night Football."
The Pittsburgh Steelers head to Cincinnati to face the Bengals as both teams look to avoid going down 0-2 for the season, in a crucial AFC North division match-up.
Robert Griffin III returns to the lineup after a devastating injury in last season's playoffs to face Chip Kelly's new-look Philadelphia Eagles while the San Diego Chargers host the Houston Texans in the second game of the "Monday Night Football" double-header.