Those tuning into "Thursday Night Football" are in for an NFC West divisional matchup between the Arizona Cardinals and the Seattle Seahawks.
Per usual, quarterbacks are under the spotlight, and the starting passers for the divisional foes are off to pretty good starts.
Outside of a mediocre Week 2 performance, Sam Darnold has been earning his paycheck for Seattle. The veteran passer has been efficient and on target, with four touchdowns to two interceptions through three weeks, and is Pro Football Focus' highest-rated passer entering Week 4.
Kyler Murray has also gotten off to a positive start in 2025. Murray has thrown four touchdowns to a single interception, yet questions surround his chemistry with 2024 first-round pick Marvin Harrison Jr.
Through three games, Harrison has just 10 receptions on 16 targets. He noted he has to be better for his teammates, too.
“Everybody’s got a job to do and I’m not doing it at a high enough level at the moment,” Harrison said, via 12News' Cameron Cox after Sunday's loss. “I think I know what I’m capable of and to go out there and not play to nowhere near my abilities is frustrating. It hurts the team and I need to get better.”
Harrison will look to be better as the Cardinals try to get back on track against the rival Seahawks. Here's what to know about "Thursday Night Football" in Week 4.
Who plays on Thursday Night Football tonight?
- Week 4 matchup: Arizona Cardinals vs. Seattle Seahawks
The NFC West is in the spotlight on Thursday night when the Seahawks travel to State Farm Stadium.
What time does the Cardinals vs. Seahawks game start?
- Start time: 8:15 p.m. ET
The Cardinals vs. Seahawks game kicks off on Thursday, Sept. 25 at 8:15 p.m. ET.
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How to watch Thursday Night Football tonight
- TV channel (Seattle market): Fox 13
- TV channel (Arizona market): Fox 10
- Stream (National): Prime Video
"Thursday Night Football" is broadcasted exclusively on Prime Video for the national audience, but fans in each local market can still catch the game on traditional cable networks. Anyone located in the Seattle or Arizona TV markets can find the game on their local Fox affiliate.
This article originally appeared on USA TODAY: Who plays on Thursday Night Football tonight? Time, channel, matchup for Week 4
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