Monday 2 November 2015 13:44, UK
NFL Week 8 features another quadruple header as we bring you a packed schedule of live fixtures on Sky Sports.
There will be six more live games across the week, including another Wembley showdown as the Detroit Lions take on the Kansas City Chiefs in the capital.
Sunday, 2pm, Sky Sports 2 HD
These two teams have a hard act to follow as they attempt to match last Sunday's thrilling clash at the national stadium, with the Jacksonville Jaguars snatching a 34-31 win over the Buffalo Bills.
The Chiefs claimed an impressive 23-13 victory over the Pittsburgh Steelers in Week 7, while the Detroit Lions will be seeking a response after a disappointing 28-19 loss to the Minnesota Vikings.
Sunday, 5.45pm, Sky Sports 2 HD
The Bengals have also made an unbeaten start to the campaign and will return to action against the Steelers, who hope to welcome back Ben Roethlisberger from injury for this game.
Pittsburgh lacked creative spark without Roethlisberger as they suffered defeat against the Chiefs, but he should be fit following a knee problem.
Sunday, 9.05pm, Sky Sports 2 HD
The Jets could not find a way to shackle Brady as his late heroics guided the Patriots to victory in the AFC East division encounter.
New York will look to Ryan Fitzpatrick, another in-form quarterback, for inspiration as they travel to the Oakland Raiders, who head into the game on the back of a 39-27 win over San Diego Chargers.
Monday, 12.30am, Sky Sports 2 HD
In a battle of big-name leaders, the Denver Broncos' Peyton Manning will pit his famed quarterback skills against 2015 MVP Aaron Rodgers.
The 39-year-old Manning has struggled to produce his vintage form after extending his career into another season and cannot afford an off-night against Rodgers, who is yet to suffer defeat this season with the Packers.
Tuesday, 1.15am, Sky Sports 1 HD
The Carolina Panthers also have an unblemished record after Cam Newton led them to a sixth straight win over the Philadelphia Eagles.
Newton, who ran for a score and threw for another in the 27-16 victory, will be hoping to heap more misery on Indianapolis Colts after their 27-21 defeat to the New Orleans Saints on Sunday.