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Eight nationally televised games highlight the 2015 NFL preseason schedule released Thursday.

Three games will be televised the second week, with ESPN airing the Buffalo Bills at Cleveland Browns on Aug. 20, FOX showing the St. Louis Rams at the Tennessee Titans on Aug. 23 and ESPN broadcasting the Cincinnati Bengals at Tampa Bay Buccaneers on Aug. 24.

In Week 3, CBS will televise the Detroit Lions at Jacksonville Jaguars on Aug. 28 and the Seattle Seahawks at San Diego Chargers on Aug. 29. FOX will air the Houston Texans at New Orleans Saints on Aug. 30, and NBC will present the Arizona Cardinals at Oakland Raiders on Aug. 30.

As previously announced, the Pittsburgh Steelers and Minnesota Vikings will play in the Hall of Fame Game on Aug. 9, televised on NBC.

Dates and times of all games will be revealed along with the regular schedule later this month.

The schedule:

HALL OF FAME GAME (Aug. 9)

Pittsburgh vs. Minnesota (NBC)

WEEK 1 (Aug. 13-17)

Carolina at Buffalo

Dallas at San Diego

Denver at Seattle

Green Bay at New England

Indianapolis at Philadelphia

Kansas City at Arizona

Miami at Chicago

New Orleans at Baltimore

NY Giants at Cincinnati

NY Jets at Detroit

Pittsburgh at Jacksonville

San Francisco at Houston

St. Louis at Oakland

Tampa Bay at Minnesota

Tennessee at Atlanta

Washington at Cleveland

WEEK 2 (Aug. 20-24)

Buffalo at Cleveland (ESPN, Aug. 20)

St. Louis at Tennessee (FOX, Aug. 23)

Cincinnati at Tampa Bay (ESPN, Aug. 24)

Atlanta at NY Jets

Baltimore at Philadelphia

Chicago at Indianapolis

Dallas at San Francisco

Denver at Houston

Detroit at Washington

Green Bay at Pittsburgh

Jacksonville at NY Giants

Miami at Carolina

New England at New Orleans

Oakland at Minnesota

San Diego at Arizona

Seattle at Kansas City

WEEK 3 (Aug. 27-30)

Detroit at Jacksonville (CBS, Aug. 28)

Seattle at San Diego (CBS, Aug. 29)

Houston at New Orleans (FOX, Aug. 30)

Arizona at Oakland (NBC, Aug. 30)

Atlanta at Miami

Chicago at Cincinnati

Cleveland at Tampa Bay

Indianapolis at St. Louis

Minnesota at Dallas

New England at Carolina

NY Jets at NY Giants

Philadelphia at Green Bay

Pittsburgh at Buffalo

San Francisco at Denver

Tennessee at Kansas City

Washington at Baltimore

WEEK 4 (Sept. 3-4)

Arizona at Denver

Baltimore at Atlanta

Buffalo at Detroit

Carolina at Pittsburgh

Cincinnati at Indianapolis

Cleveland at Chicago

Houston at Dallas

Jacksonville at Washington

Kansas City at St. Louis

Minnesota at Tennessee

New Orleans at Green Bay

NY Giants at New England

Oakland at Seattle

Philadelphia at NY Jets

San Diego at San Francisco

Tampa Bay at Miami

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