Sunday 30 October 2016 18:47, UK
Week eight marks the end of the International Series fixtures, and Sky Sports has every angle covered this weekend.
Four live games will be shown from 1pm on Sky Sports 3, including the Cincinnati Bengals' clash against the Washington Redskins, live from Wembley Stadium. Join Dara Kennedy, Shaun Gayle and Neil Reynolds live from the ground, before heading back to the Sky Studios where Brian Baldinger and Dallas Clark join Kevin Cadle to go through the rest of the night's action.
Following the game from Wembley, we will bring you exclusively live coverage of the New England Patriots' trip to Buffalo to face the Bills in an AFC East divisional match up. The last time these two sides met, Rex Ryan and the Bills shut out the Patriots 16-0 in their only loss of the season to date.
This time round, New England look a different team as Tom Brady and Rob Gronkowski are back, while the Bills could be without superstar running back LeSean McCoy, who is doubtful after aggravating a previous hamstring injury.
Following that, the Green Bay Packers travel to Atlanta to take on the Falcons in the Georgia Dome, live from 8:30pm. After a four-game winning streak, the Falcons have lost their last two and will be looking to get back on track against an out-of-sorts Packers team who have managed a 4-2 record without being overly convincing so far this season.
The final game of Sunday night involves two rookie quarterbacks that have exceeded expectations from the start as Carson Wentz and the Philadelphia Eagles play Dak Prescott's Dallas Cowboys live from 12:30am, to complete over 12 straight hours of live NFL.
As well as our live coverage, all the action from around the league will be available through NFL Redzone on Sky Sports Mix from 6pm. Follow the scores, incidents and updates, and keep up to date on all the breaking story lines with uninterrupted coverage throughout the evening.
There will be a live blog on SkySports.com to complement the action, delivering reaction and highlights, as well as Twitter updates and debates via @SkySportsNFL.
If you miss any of the action, highlights will be available on SkySports.com as well as on demand, and don't forget that Sky Sports 1 brings you exclusively live coverage of the Monday and Thursday night games every week too.