TV picks: What you'll want to watch this week

Sunday

Steelers vs. Raiders: The Pittsburgh Steelers venture off to Las Vegas to take on the Raiders. 4:05 p.m. (CBS)

“Tracker”: An entire family has gone missing in the deep forests of Arkansas in this season 2 premiere. As Colter (Justin Hartley) searches, he makes a startling discovery. Then, Reenie (Fiona Rene) asks for Velma's (Abby McEnany) help opening her law firm. 8 p.m. (CBS)

“The Chosen”: Jesus (Jonathan Roumie), Peter (Shahar Isaac), Matthew (Paras Patel), Mary Magdalene (Elizabeth Tabish) and his other disciples are growing weary, though for vastly different reasons. Jesus sets off a chain of events after bringing Lazarus back to life. 8 p.m. (CW)

“Halloween Wars”: What's a bite between friends? Host Jonathan Bennett asks the competitors to imagine a sweet treat of a vampire on a terrible date. But as they work their cake magic, it will only take one bite from Shinmin Li and Aarti Sequeira to know who moves on. 9 p.m. (Food Network)

“Moonflower Murders on Masterpiece”: The plot thickens in the worlds of fact and fiction for amateur sleuth Susan Ryeland (Lesley Manville) and famous fictional detective Atticus Pünd (Tim McMullan) as new details come to light. Will revelations in the book help Susan in the real world? 9 p.m. (PBS)

Monday

Penguins vs. Canadiens: Pittsburgh travels to Montreal to take on the Canadiens. 7:30 p.m. (ESPN+)

“NCIS” and “NCIS: Origins”: In this season 22 premiere, the NCIS team, led by special Agent Alden Parker (Gary Cole), finds themselves searching for a missing agent during an active hostage situation. The two-hour series premiere of "NCIS: Origins" airs next. 8 p.m. (CBS)

Bills vs. Jets: It’s an AFC East showdown on Monday Night Football as Buffalo takes on New York at MetLife Stadium. 8:15 p.m. (ABC)

“My Brilliant Friend”: The final season of this coming-of-age drama continues as best friends Elena (Alba Rohrwacher) and Lila (Irene Maiorino) navigate the struggles of life in 1980s Italy. Daria Deflorian and Fatima Credendino also star. 9 p.m. (HBO)

“English Teacher”: Age is just a number, but when Malcolm (Jordan Firstman) decides to throw Evan (Brian Jordan Alvarez) a surprise birthday party at a gay bar, complications arise from Evan's realization that he isn't getting any younger in this season finale. 10 p.m. (FX)

Tuesday

“Dancing With the Stars”: The remaining celebrity dancers are surviving injuries, sore calf muscles and the occasional rough critique from Carrie Ann and Bruno, but can they keep up the energy as the choreography becomes more challenging? The Mirror Ball trophy is calling! 8 p.m. (ABC)

“American Sports Story: Aaron Hernandez”: The latest development in Hernandez's (Josh Andrés Rivera) tragic tale sees the football player commit a violent act that will haunt him for the rest of his days. Jaylen Barron, Lindsay Mendez, Ean Castellanos and Tammy Blanchard also star. 10 p.m. (FX)

Wednesday

Sabres vs. Penguins: Buffalo heads to PPG Paints Arena for a showdown with Pittsburgh. 7:30 p.m. (TNT)

“The Challenge”: No one saw this coming. One contestant has witnessed their entire “era” team disappear through elimination. Now, the lone member standing must represent and stay in the game. Meanwhile, stresses to alliances form when multi-era pollination occurs. 8 p.m. (MTV)

Thursday

“Georgie & Mandy's First Marriage”: This new series follows Georgie Cooper Jr. (Montana Jordan) and Mandy McAllister (Emily Osment) of “Young Sheldon” as they raise their family deep in the heart of Texas while trying to figure out how to be adults, parents and spouses. 8 p.m. (CBS)

Broncos vs. Saints: Denver rookie QB Bo Nix travels to The Big Easy for a match-up with New Orleans. 8:15 p.m. (Prime Video)

“Ghosts”: After leaving Nigel (John Hartman) at the altar last season, Isaac (Brandon Scott Jones) comes face-to-face with Puritan ghost Patience (Mary Holland) in this season premiere. Meanwhile, Sam (Rose McIver) and the other ghosts try to find him. 8:30 p.m. (CBS)

“Matlock”: When a developmentally delayed teenager is accused of murder, his family hires the firm to prove his innocence. Olympia (Skye P. Marshall) and the team try to show he's been wrongly accused. Then, Olympia and Julian (Jason Ritter) have a disagreement. 9 p.m. (CBS)

“Teacup”: Inspired by Robert McCammon's novel "Stinger," this all-new horror series follows a group of neighbors trapped on a farm in rural Georgia as they try to come together to survive a mysterious and deadly threat. Yvonne Strahovski and Scott Speedman star. 9:45 p.m. (SyFy)

“Elsbeth”: Elsbeth Tascioni (Carrie Preston) is back for season 2, cornering brilliant criminals with her unique point of view. After a finance executive is found murdered, the surprising suspect is an opera lover enraged over a ringing cell phone. 10 p.m. (CBS)

“The Pradeeps of Pittsburgh”: This new series follows an Indian family and the tumultuous yet humorous events of the two years since they arrived in Pittsburgh. (Prime Video)

Friday

Penguins vs. Hurricanes: The Penguins travel down south to test their mettle against Carolina. 7 p.m. (NHL Network)

“Happy's Place”: In this series premiere, Bobbie (Reba McEntire) runs her father's bar in Tennessee. But when he passes away, she learns that she has a half-sister (Belissa Escobedo) she never knew about, who turns out to also be her new business partner. 8 p.m. (NBC)

“Shark Tank”: With some $8 billion in retail sales attributed to deals made from the “Tank,” Sharks Mark Cuban, Daniel Lubetzky, Lori Greiner, Robert Herjavec, Barbara Corcoran, Daymond John and Kevin O'Leary look to profit even more from the clever dreams of others. 8 p.m. (ABC)

Saturday

“Austin City Limits”: Six-time Grammy Award-winner Jacob Collier and one-time Grammy Award-winning bluegrass band Nickel Creek take the stage at the Moody Theater. Collier plays a selection from his “Djesse” series of albums, while Nickel Creek showcase their latest work. 11 p.m. (PBS)