Packers-Eagles television coverage map for Week 13

Most of the country will get to see the Packers take on the Eagles in Week 13. CBS will broadcast the contest.

Most of the country will get to see the Green Bay Packers welcome the Philadelphia Eagles to Lambeau Field in Week 13.

There’s only one competing game in the late afternoon slot on CBS, and the Packers and Eagles are the network’s featured game. Although the Eagles are 3-7-1, the matchup represents a late-season showdown between two potential division winners.

Most of New England and parts of the West Coast will get the New England Patriots and Los Angeles Chargers instead.

Here’s the television coverage map as of Wednesday, via 506sports.com:

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Jim Nantz and Tony Romo, the top commentating pair for CBS, will call the game.

There are no immediate scheduling conflicts in the Upper Midwest because the Minnesota Vikings, Chicago Bears and Detroit Lions all play at noon. The Vikings host the Jaguars on CBS, while the Bears and Lions will play on FOX.

The Packers played the Eagles in primetime last season, losing 34-27 at home on Thursday Night Football.

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