Week 4 NFL broadcast maps: Will your station carry Saints vs. Falcons?

After being in two of the most-visible games in Week 2 and Week 3, the Saints’ next matchup with the Falcons will have a much smaller broadcast range:

The New Orleans Saints and Atlanta Falcons are both coming off devastating losses where the game was within reach until the last possession. Both teams will be looking for a bounce-back performance.

But the Saints take a slight step down in visibility this week. The reach of the broadcast is limited by FOX not having a double header in Week 4. The majority of the country is watching the San Francisco 49ers versus New England Patriots game at 3:25 p.m. CT.

Though it’s a late game that won’t overlap with the Saints game, the station can only show one game on Sunday, regardless of the time slot. This means the game will be shown from Louisiana to Georgia and some of the surrounding areas, according to 506 Sports.

The Saints and Falcons is a great rivalry that flies under the radar at times, so in ways it’s appropriate the game is a local show. The Saints have dominated this series as of recent and are looking to carry that tradition on.

Coverage of this week’s game is reflected in green on this map from 506 Sports. See if you’ll catch the broadcast from your local FOX affiliate station:

Week 3 NFL broadcast maps: Will your station carry Saints vs. Eagles?

Will your station carry Saints vs. Eagles? The Week 3 NFL broadcast maps from 506 Sports have a lot of eyes on New Orleans this Sunday:

The New Orleans Saints’ Week 1 matchup did not have much attention outside their home market, but after their strong showing and a high-profile win over the Dallas Cowboys in Week 2 they’ve become impossible to ignore. The Saints are 2-0 heading into a matchup with the Philadelphia Eagles, a popular preseason Super Bowl pick looking vulnerable after their last-second loss to the Atlanta Falcons in prime time.

But the number of eyes on this game will be pretty significant for the time slot, as kickoff still resides in FOX’s early window. Coverage extends up into about half of New England, throughout most of Pennsylvania down through Florida, and all the way up to Seattle and Los Angeles with the exception of Colorado and New Mexico due to the Denver Broncos matchup. This covers roughly half the continental United States, while also being shown in Hawaii.

As labeled in red on this map from 506 Sports, the coverage is widespread, and the only major competitor for views in terms of states covered is the Tennessee Titans against the Green Bay Packers, which takes up much of the Midwest and into Montana. See if you’ll catch the broadcast from your local FOX affiliate station:

Remember, you can also catch the game by streaming it on NFL+ or FuboTV (try it free). Additionally, fans in Louisiana can tune in to WWL 870 AM or 105.3 FM with Deuce McAllister and Mike Hoss for radio coverage. Those watching the FOX broadcast will be slated to have Joe Davis and Greg Olsen on the coverage.

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Week 2 NFL broadcast maps: Will your station carry Saints vs. Cowboys?

The Saints face off against the Cowboys with Tom Brady on the call for FOX Sports. But will the game be shown in your local area?

Last week’s game was shown primarily in local markets. It’s safe to say the New Orleans Saints facing the Carolina Panthers wasn’t exactly a national draw. Then, the Saints had an offensive explosion in the opener with Week 1’s highest-scoring game. Mix that heightened expectation in with the Dallas Cowboys playing hosts and suddenly there’s more intrigue around this matchup.

There will be many more eyes on the game. Coverage extends from each team’s home markets in Louisiana and Texas to cover much of the Great  Plains and Rocky Mountains, as well as most of the Southeast and states running along the Ohio River Valley.

Sunday’s game will be shown from Philadelphia to Nevada. as labeled on this map by 506 sports. You can even watch the game in Hawaii if you’re not on the mainland, though Alaskan residents will receive the Seattle Seahawks-New England Patriots matchup instead.

Remember, you can also catch the game by streaming it on NFL+ or FuboTV (try it free). Fans in Louisiana can tune in to WWL 870 AM or 105.3 FM with Mike Hoss and Deuce McAllister, while those watching the FOX broadcast will have Tom Brady and Kevin Burkhardt on the call.

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How to watch and stream Broncos’ game vs. Seahawks

The Broncos’ game against the Seahawks today will be regionally televised on CBS. Here’s how to watch and stream in Week 1.

The Denver Broncos (0-0) are set to go on the road to face the Seattle Seahawks (0-0) at Lumen Field in Week 1 of the 2024 NFL season on Sunday, Sept. 8.

The AFC vs. NFC showdown will be regionally televised on CBS and in-market fans can stream the game on fuboTV (try it free). Kickoff between the Broncos and Seahawks has been set for 2:05 p.m. MT (1:05 p.m. PT).

Spero Dedes and Adam Archuleta will call the game for CBS. On the radio, the game will be locally broadcast on KOA 850 AM/94.1 FM.

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Fans in the orange areas on the map below will get the Broncos-Seahawks game on their local CBS channel, according to 506sports.com:

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Denver leads the all-time series against Seattle 35-22. The two clubs play in separate conferences now, but they were both part of the AFC West from 1977 to 2001.

The Broncos are set to start rookie quarterback Bo Nix on Sunday. The Seahawks will start veteran Geno Smith.

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TV broadcast map for Raiders vs Chargers in Week 1

Parts of the country where you can catch Week 1 game between the Raiders and Chargers

The Raiders and Chargers will open the season at SoFi Stadium in Los Angeles. Both teams have new coaching staffs and hope to use that to their advantage.

Well, technically, the Raiders have the same head coach and defensive staff as the last time they faced the Chargers. And trounced them 63-21.

Pierce simply had the interim tag removed and replaced the offensive staff, keeping Patrick Graham’s successful defensive staff intact.

Jim Harbaugh, on the other, hand rebuilt his entire staff from the ground up, including bringing in a familiar face in OC Greg Roman.

If you’re eager to catch the first game of the season for these two division rivals, here is the map to see if it’s in your area as laid out by 506sports.com:

If you are in one of the red zones, you are in luck. The game will air at 1:05 Pacific (4:05 ET) on CBS.

The other late game on CBS is the Broncos at Seattle (tan). For everyone else, there will be no late game on CBS. They will get either the Patriots at Bengals (dark blue), Jaguars at Dolphins (green), Texans at Colts (yellow), or Cardinals at Bills (light blue).

Broncos vs. Seahawks broadcast map: Will the game be on TV?

If you’re in the orange, you’ll get the Broncos-Seahawks game on CBS this weekend, via 506sports.

The Denver Broncos (0-0) are set to go on the road to face the Seattle Seahawks (0-0) at Lumen Field in Week 1 of the 2024 NFL season on Sunday, Sept. 8.

The AFC vs. NFC showdown will be regionally televised on CBS and in-market fans can stream the game on fuboTV (try it free). Kickoff between the Broncos and Seahawks has been set for 2:05 p.m. MT (1:05 p.m. PT).

Spero Dedes and Adam Archuleta will call the game for CBS. On the radio, the game will be locally broadcast on KOA 850 AM/94.1 FM.

Fans in the orange areas on the map below will get the Broncos-Seahawks game on their local CBS channel, according to 506sports.com:

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Denver leads the all-time series against Seattle 35-22. The two clubs play in separate conferences now, but they were both part of the AFC West from 1977 to 2001. The Seahawks, of course, won the most notable matchup against the Broncos with a 43-8 victory in Super Bowl XLVIII following the 2013 season.

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TV broadcast map for Packers vs. Panthers in Week 16 of 2023 season

Here’s who will get a chance to see the Packers face the Panthers on FOX in Week 16 of the 2023 season.

The Green Bay Packers (6-8) are going back on the road for an important matchup with the Carolina Panthers (2-12) at Bank of America Stadium on Sunday. The must-win game for the Packers will be broadcast to a regional audience on FOX.

Kickoff from Charlotte is scheduled for noon CT. Chris Myers and Robert Smith are on the call for FOX.

There are only three games in the early timeslot on FOX on Sunday, but the Detroit Lions’ visit to Minneapolis to play the Vikings is the featured game and will be broadcast to most of the country.

The only NFL markets getting Packers-Panthers on Sunday are Green Bay and Charlotte. Parts of Illinois will also get the contest.

Here’s the television coverage map for Packers-Panthers, via 506sports.com:

The game can also be seen on NFL Sunday Ticket through YouTubeTV. The radio broadcast is available through the Packers Radio Network or online streaming at Packers.com.

TV broadcast map for Bucs at Falcons in Week 14

Week 14’s game will be available mostly to local markets — with one exception.

Week 14 serves one of the most important matchups for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers in 2023 — one that could decide the winner of the NFC South at the end of the regular season.

The Bucs (5-7) travel 500 miles north and face the Atlanta Falcons (6-6) at 1 p.m. Sunday at Mercedes-Benz Stadium. The 506 Sports graphic below shows where Tampa Bay’s Week 14 matchup will be televised. The green region will televise the game.

The game will be broadcast by CBS. Spero Dedes and former NFL safety Adam Archuleta will man the booth for the matchup.

The Falcons and Bucs battle for the second time this season. In its previous matchup, Atlanta defeated Tampa Bay 16-13 on a game-winning 51-yard field goal as time expired. 

It was a game defined by missed opportunities for the Bucs. Falcons QB Desmond Ridder fumbled the ball three times in Tampa Bay territory. Atlanta also gifted six first downs to the Bucs from penalties. Despite the sloppy play, the Falcons still found a path to victory.

Sunday, however, the Bucs have the opportunity to even the matchup and improve to one win shy of .500 at 6-7. In this scenario, the NFC division leader is decided by the best win-loss percentage in common games between Tampa Bay and Atlanta as both teams share an even W-L record, head-to-head record and winning percentage in the NFC South.

The Bucs will become the division leader in the NFC South with a win due to a better record in common games (4-2 vs. 3-3). ESPN Analytics gives Tampa Bay a 51.1% chance of victory as of Wednesday. 

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If you’re in the green, you’ll get Colts vs. Titans on TV

Those in the green section will get the Colts and Titans on CBS.

The Indianapolis Colts (6-5) are riding a three-game winning streak as they prepare to visit the Tennessee Titans (4-7) at Nissan Stadium in Week 13.

Those in the green area of the TV map will get the game on the local CBS channel, courtesy of 506 Sports.

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Getting the call for the CBS crew this week will be Andrew Catalon (play-by-play), Tiki Barber (color commentary), Matt Ryan (color commentary) and AJ Ross (sideline).

While the Colts are riding a three-game winning streak, the Titans just snapped out of their three-game losing streak with a 17-10 win over the Carolina Panthers.

Indy opened the week as slight road favorites and find themselves in the thick of the playoff race with six games remaining. Though they’ll be without Jonathan Taylor, who underwent thumb surgery, the Colts will be looking to complete the season sweep over the Titans for the first time since the 2018 season.

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TV broadcast map for Bucs vs. 49ers in Week 11

Here’s where you’ll be able to watch the Bucs play the 49ers on Sunday on FOX:

It took more than a month, but the Tampa Bay Buccaneers (4-5) finally returned to the win column after their 20-6 rout of the Tennessee Titans (3-6) last Sunday.

However, the Bucs will face arguably their most formidable opponent yet and match up with the San Francisco 49ers (6-3) 4:05 p.m. Sunday at Levi’s Stadium. The 506 Sports graphic below shows where Tampa Bay’s Week 11 matchup will be televised. The blue regions will televise the game.

The game will be broadcast by FOX. Joe Davis and three-time Super Bowl champion Daryl Johnston will commentate the matchup.

Tampa Bay and San Francisco have faced one another five times in the last 10 years. The 49ers are 3-2 in that time and most recently defeated the Bucs 35-7 on Dec. 11. Tampa Bay WR Russell Gage caught the Bucs’ lone touchdown in the third quarter on an 8-yard pass from Tom Brady.

The 49ers are 17-3 at home in their last 20 games and have an 81.2% chance of defeating Tampa Bay according to ESPN Analytics.