NFL Week 8: Key Matchups and Compelling Storylines
The 2024 NFL season's Week 8 is packed with exciting matchups, including rookie duels, renewed rivalries, and crucial opportunities for teams to shift their season narratives. The week kicked off with a dramatic yet controversial 30-20 win for the Los Angeles Rams over the Minnesota Vikings on Thursday night. Sunday promises a thrilling lineup with every team in action, making for an exhilarating day of football. Here are the three must-watch games:
Philadelphia Eagles (4-2) vs. Cincinnati Bengals (3-4) – 1 p.m. ET
Both the Philadelphia Eagles and Cincinnati Bengals have experienced their fair share of ups and downs this season, raising questions about their consistency.
The Eagles have faced scrutiny over their offense, particularly around head coach Nick Sirianni, especially following a disappointing end to last season. However, recent victories over the Cleveland Browns and a dominant win against the New York Giants have helped quiet some critics. Running back Saquon Barkley shone against his old team, and the return of star wide receivers AJ Brown and DeVonta Smith has allowed quarterback Jalen Hurts to find his rhythm.
Ahead of their matchup with the Bengals, Sirianni praised his team's “selflessness” as they work to establish their identity. “When you’re building a team, those things go a long way,” he said, emphasizing the importance of winning.
Cincinnati, meanwhile, is on a two-game winning streak after a rough start to the season. Quarterback Joe Burrow has been exceptional, ranking in the top ten in all major passing categories. With the Bengals’ offense clicking, Burrow faces a challenging test against Eagles defensive coordinator Vic Fangio. Burrow stressed the importance of adaptability, noting, “Some of the best plays turn out to be those two, three, four-yard gains, but they’re crucial.”
Chicago Bears (4-2) vs. Washington Commanders (5-2) – 4:25 p.m. ETThis Sunday could feature a high-profile clash between the top two picks from the 2024 NFL Draft, pending health. Chicago's Caleb Williams, the first overall pick, and Washington's Jayden Daniels, the second pick, have both impressed in their early NFL careers.
Daniels is nursing a rib injury suffered in a recent victory, leaving his availability in question. If he cannot play, former No. 2 pick Marcus Mariota will step in. Meanwhile, Williams is on a hot streak, improving significantly after a shaky start, with seven touchdowns and just one turnover in his last three games, supported by a talented offense.
Washington’s cornerback Mike Sainristil believes the Commanders have the tools to contain Williams, emphasizing the need to keep him in the pocket. “Caleb is a good quarterback—mobile and can extend plays,” he noted, indicating the challenge ahead.
Dallas Cowboys (3-3) vs. San Francisco 49ers (3-4) – 8:20 p.m. ETThe storied rivalry between the Dallas Cowboys and San Francisco 49ers reignites on Sunday Night Football, recalling epic battles from the 1990s.
Both teams are eager to turn around their seasons. The 49ers have struggled with injuries, including the absence of star running back Christian McCaffrey, while the Cowboys are looking to bounce back from a humiliating 38-point loss to the Detroit Lions. Coach Kyle Shanahan emphasized the importance of resilience, stating that his team knows how to work through adversity and come together.
As both teams seek a pivotal victory to reignite their playoff hopes, fans can expect a fierce showdown filled with drama.
Full Week 8 Sunday ScheduleAway @ Home
Baltimore Ravens (5-2) vs. Cleveland Browns (1-6) – 1 p.m. ET Tennessee Titans (1-5) vs. Detroit Lions (5-1) – 1 p.m. ET Indianapolis Colts (4-3) vs. Houston Texans (5-2) – 1 p.m. ET Green Bay Packers (5-2) vs. Jacksonville Jaguars (2-5) – 1 p.m. ET Arizona Cardinals (3-4) vs. Miami Dolphins (2-4) – 1 p.m. ET New York Jets (2-5) vs. New England Patriots (1-6) – 1 p.m. ET Atlanta Falcons (4-3) vs. Tampa Bay Buccaneers (4-3) – 1 p.m. ET Philadelphia Eagles (4-2) vs. Cincinnati Bengals (3-4) – 1 p.m. ET New Orleans Saints (2-5) vs. Los Angeles Chargers (3-3) – 4:05 p.m. ET Buffalo Bills (5-2) vs. Seattle Seahawks (4-3) – 4:05 p.m. ET Chicago Bears (4-2) vs. Washington Commanders (5-2) – 4:25 p.m. ET Carolina Panthers (1-6) vs. Denver Broncos (4-3) – 4:25 p.m. ET Kansas City Chiefs (6-0) vs. Las Vegas Raiders (2-5) – 4:25 p.m. ET Dallas Cowboys (3-3) vs. San Francisco 49ers (3-4) – 8:20 p.m. ET