Check out the full NFL schedule for Week 3, with game times and networks for the entire slate:SundayCARDINALS AT BILLSFox, 1 p.m. ETArizona CardinalsBruce Arians, Rex Ryan share more than fondness for F-bombsPatrick Peterson: Bills offense wont change if Sammy Watkins sitsBuffalo BillsRyan: Bills concerned about Watkins availabilityAnthony Lynn faces hell of a challenge as Bills new playcallerRAIDERS AT TITANSCBS, 1 p.m. ETOakland RaidersConcussed Raiders CB David Amerson: Ill be cool to playKen Norton Jr.: Im accountable for poor play of Raiders defenseTennessee TitansDerek Carr and Marcus Mariota compare notes on taking notesTitans preparing for dynamic Carr, porous Raiders defenseBROWNS AT DOLPHINSCBS, 1 p.m. ETCleveland BrownsThats So Browns meets Thats So DolphinsCody Kessler leaves nothing to chance as he prepares for first startMiami DolphinsDolphins backup running backs ready to step up against BrownsMiamis defense has one less worry with injury to Browns Corey ColemanRAVENS AT JAGUARSCBS, 1 p.m. ETBaltimore RavensElvis Dumervil aiming to return for game against JaguarsBlake Bortles looks to rebound against Ravens, NFLs top-ranked pass defenseJacksonville JaguarsAge vs. youth in Steve Smith vs. Jalen Ramsey on SundayBrandon Linder injury means Jaguars could be down five starters vs RavensLIONS AT PACKERSFox, 1 p.m. ETDetroit LionsIts one of the worst feelings -- Packers Hail Mary win still stings LionsLions Eric Ebron uses ugly 2015 game in Green Bay as his motivationGreen Bay PackersFor Aaron Rodgers and Packers offense, timing is everythingLions Jim Caldwell on Aaron Rodgers struggles: What are you talking about?BRONCOS AT BENGALSCBS, 1 p.m. ETDenver BroncosDonald Stephensons injury will force Broncos to make adjustments on offensive line -- againCan Bengals young tackle Cedric Ogbuehi slow down Von Miller?Cincinnati BengalsA.J. Green wont miss game with son, Easton, born WednesdayBengals RT Cedric Ogbuehi likely to be Von Millers next target SundayVIKINGS AT PANTHERSFox, 1 p.m. ETMinnesota VikingsCaptain Munnerlyns return to Charlotte will be tinged with sadnessCan Vikings end Panthers winning streak at home?Carolina PanthersRivera: Home game will be good for CharlottePanthers must protect Cam Newton from Vikings blitz to maintain home advantageREDSKINS AT GIANTSFox, 1 p.m. ETWashington RedskinsEli Manning wont be watching where Redskins Josh Norman lines upHow Beckham vs. Norman became one of the NFLs fiercest rivalriesNew York GiantsWho will start at right tackle for Giants against Redskins?Janoris Jenkins not impressed by DeSean Jacksons all-around gameRAMS AT BUCCANEERSFox, 4:05 p.m. ETLos Angeles RamsRams looking to beat Bucs for a fifth straight yearJeff Fishers solution for Rams: a box of TDs, sleepover in the end zoneTampa Bay BuccaneersBucs Jameis Winston, Dirk Koetter offer advice to Rams QB Jared GoffRams look to get Todd Gurley going, punish with front seven vs. Bucs49ERS AT SEAHAWKSFox, 4:05 p.m. ETSan Francisco 49ersThe time Pete Carroll welcomed Chip Kelly to a regular-season practiceChristine Michael, Frank Clark among Seahawks to watch for 49ersSeattle SeahawksHow the Seahawks defense is preparing for Chip Kellys tempoDoug Baldwin, Tyler Lockett, Thomas Rawls expected to play SundayJETS AT CHIEFSCBS, 4:25 p.m. ETNEW YORK JETSJets will see plenty of red in Kansas City ... and perhaps Jamaal CharlesDarrelle Revis teammates expect Jets cornerback to shut up his criticsKansas City ChiefsJets QB Ryan Fitzpatrick has an interesting history against ChiefsChiefs can expect high-scoring game against offensive-minded JetsCHARGERS AT COLTSCBS, 4:25 p.m. ETSan Diego ChargersPagano brothers say its about Chargers vs. ColtsChargers set to face a renewed Andrew LuckIndianapolis ColtsDepleted Colts have nothing on the Chargers when it comes to injuriesColts defense needs to slow down Philip Rivers and high-scoring ChargersSTEELERS AT EAGLESCBS, 4:25 p.m. ETPittsburgh SteelersBen Roethlisberger shares advice he gave to Eagles Carson WentzSteelers are NFLs best against rookie quarterbacksPhiladelphia EaglesEagles short-handed in secondary with Antonio Brown coming to townCan Eagles slow down DeAngelo Williams, potent Steelers attack?BEARS AT COWBOYSNBC, 8:30 p.m. ETChicago BearsWill Dak Prescott be next rookie quarterback to defeat Bears?Bears Alshon Jeffery misses practice with knee injury; he might play SundayDallas CowboysWith Brian Hoyer at QB, expectations are moderate for Bears against CowboysSundays game could have been homecoming for Lance DunbarMondayFALCONS AT SAINTSESPN/WatchESPN, 8:30 p.m. ETAtlanta FalconsMatt Ryan respects that Drew Brees never loses his aggressivenessMemories of late grandmother, Hurricane Katrina follow Deion Jones to SuperdomeNew Orleans SaintsSaints dont need extra motivation from Superdome anniversaryHobbled Falcons WR Julio Jones still a major threat for Saints Air Jordan 1 Outlet . 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DENVER -- Colorado Rockies manager Walt Weiss wouldnt address it after the game, but letting rookie closer Carlos Estevez regroup away from the ninth-inning spotlight seems likely after he blew his second straight save in as many outings and the Rockies lost 4-3 to the Texas Rangers.Im not going to talk about roles after a game right now, Weiss said.Like any manager, Weiss will talk to his coaches and the players involved first before discussing a move like this initially with the media.But in his past two games, Estevez, who gave up four runs in the ninth Friday in a 5-3 loss to Miami, has retired two of the 10 batters he has faced and has allowed five hits and seven runs in two-thirds of an inning with three walks, one intentional, and no strikeouts.Prior to his two blown saves, Estevez had allowed two runs in 12 innings since being named the closer with 18 strikeouts and six walks.As for alternatives to Estevez, Adam Ottavino was the closer early last year when his season ended with an elbow injury that required Tommy John surgery May 7, 2015. Ottavino returned to the Rockies on July 5 and has made 15 straight scoreless appearances totaling 11 2/3 innings while allowing eight hits and three walks with 12 strikeouts. He pitched a scoreless inning Monday but did allow a walk and a single.While working his way back from Tommy John surgery, Ottavino pitched in back-to-back games for the first time Thursday and Friday. So the Rockies, if they opt to give Estevez a breather, must decide whether Ottavino is ready for a closers workload.Another option iis Scott Oberg, who has compiled 72 saves in 142 minor league games.dddddddddddd Oberg was recalled July 23 for his third stint this season with the Rockies. In eight games since he returned, Oberg has a 2.57 ERA, having allowed four hits and two runs in seven innings with three walks and four strikeouts.Tuesdays game with the Rangers will conclude a two-game series before the clubs travel to Texas for two games Wednesday and Thursday. The Rockies on Tuesday will also complete an eight-game homestand with a 4-4 record the best they can do. The Rockies are 28-28 at Coors Field and 27-29 on the road.The Rangers, who are 4-3 on a trip that ends Tuesday, lead the American League with a 66-47 record. They have played a major league-leading 62 road games and are 32-30 in those contests.Carlos Beltran is likely to be in right field for Texas on Tuesday. Had this been an American League game, manager Jeff Banister said Beltran would have been the designated hitter. Beltran left Saturdays game with a left quadriceps strain but did pinch hit Sunday and Monday.It was more my decision, Banister said before Mondays game. I think he probably feels good enough to play. I just wanted another 24 hours. ... I think theres a good chance he will play tomorrow.Since being acquired from the Yankees on Aug. 1, Beltran is 7-for-22 in seven games. In his past 25 games, Beltran is batting .340 (32-for-94) to raise his average from .294 to .305. ' ' '