TV broadcast map for Packers vs. Chargers in Week 11 of 2023 season

Here’s who will get a chance to see the Packers face the Chargers on FOX in Week 11 of the 2023 season.

The Green Bay Packers (3-6) will welcome the Los Angeles Chargers (4-5) to Lambeau Field for a Week 11 matchup that will be broadcast regionally on FOX.

Kickoff from Green Bay is scheduled for noon. Kevin Kugler and Mark Sanchez are on the call for FOX.

Playing at noon means conflicts are once again all over the broadcast map. There are three other noon kickoffs on FOX and a late game taking up viewing areas on the map. The network’s top game is Cowboys-Panthers. The Vikings play in Denver on Sunday night, freeing up Northwestern Wisconsin from the usual conflicts of being in the Minneapolis market.

The NFL markets getting Packers-Chargers on Sunday are Green Bay, Minneapolis, Denver, Kansas City and Los Angeles.

Here’s the television coverage map for Packers-Chargers, 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.

49ers-Jaguars getting a ton of TV coverage in early window

The 49ers-Jaguars game isn’t a national TV game, but it’s not far from it.

The 49ers are finally back in action Sunday after their bye week. They’ll open the second half of their season across the country in Jacksonville for a 10:00am Pacific Time kickoff.

With the early window, a matchup of two playoff teams, and coast-to-coast appeal, 49ers fans across the US shouldn’t have trouble getting the game on TV.

A map via 506 Sports shows how wide the Fox coverage is of 49ers-Jaguars, with that game being represented by the red color:

(via 506 Sports)

Saints at Vikings is in blue and will get plenty of run as well in the South and Midwest on Fox. The Browns-Ravens matchup on Fox will only show in the green areas.

Joe Davis and Daryl Johnston will be on the call for the 49ers-Jaguars game in what might be the best game on the entire Week 10 slate.

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TV broadcast map for Packers vs. Steelers in Week 10 of 2023 season

Here’s who will get a chance to see the Packers face the Steelers on CBS in Week 10 of the 2023 season.

The Green Bay Packers (3-5) will go on the road to face the Pittsburgh Steelers (5-3) at Acrisure Stadium for a Week 10 matchup that will be broadcast regionally on CBS.

Kickoff from Pittsburgh is scheduled for noon. Ian Eagle and Charles Davis are on the call for CBS.

Conflicts exist all over the broadcast map. There are two other games on CBS in the early timeslot and two others late afternoon. While the Minnesota Vikings play on FOX, they are also playing in the early timeslot and get preference in the Twin Cities market, meaning parts of Northwestern Wisconsin won’t get a game on CBS until Lions-Chargers in the late timeslot.

The NFL markets to get Packers-Steelers are Green Bay, Chicago, Indianapolis, Seattle, Pittsburgh, Washington DC, New York, Charlotte, Philadelphia, Boston and Buffalo.

Here’s the television coverage map for Packers-Steelers, 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 vs. Texans in Week 9

Here’s where you’ll be able catch Sunday’s Bucs game on TV:

The Buccaneers have the opportunity to start off the month right and shake off the rough stretch they endured the final three games of October.

Tampa Bay (3-4) will travel west and play the Houston Texans (3-4) 1 p.m. EST Sunday at NRG Stadium. The 506 Sports graphic below shows where the Bucs’ Week 9 matchup will be televised. The blue regions will televise the game.

The game will be broadcast by CBS. Ian Eagle and Super Bowl champion Charles Davis will commentate the matchup.

There isn’t much history between the two teams due to the Texans being a member of the AFC and the youngest franchise in the NFL. Tampa Bay and Houston have played five times. The Texans hold a strong lead in the matchup and are 4-1 against the Bucs.

The last time the two teams faced was Dec. 21, 2019 at Raymond James Stadium. Led by QB Jameis Winston, the Bucs lost 23-20, which ended the four-game winning streak they held at the time.

Winston threw one touchdown and four interceptions that game. It is tied for the second-most interceptions he’s thrown in a game and inched him closer to the 30-30 touchdown-interception milestone he achieved in his bizarre 2019 season.

According to ESPN Analytics, the Bucs have a 49% chance of winning Sunday.

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TV broadcast map for Packers vs. Rams in Week 9 of 2023 season

Here’s who will get a chance to see the Packers face the Rams in Week 9 of the 2023 season.

The Green Bay Packers (2-5) will welcome the Los Angeles Rams (3-5) to Lambeau Field for a Week 9 matchup that will be broadcast to many of the big markets around the country on FOX.

Kickoff from Green Bay is scheduled for noon. Adam Amin and Daryl Johnston will be on the call for FOX.

There are two conflicts, including one affecting parts of Wisconsin. The Minnesota Vikings play the Atlanta Falcons and the Washington Commanders play the New England Patriots in the same time slot on FOX, so the map is split three ways. Viewers in parts of Northwestern Wisconsin will get Vikings-Falcons because they are in the Minneapolis TV market.

Viewing markets in Chicago, Detroit, Phoenix, Las Vegas, Denver, Seattle, San Francisco, Los Angeles, Houston, Cleveland, Indianapolis, Cincinnati and Kansas City will get Packers vs. Rams.

Here’s the television coverage map for Packers-Rams, 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 Packers vs. Vikings in Week 8 of 2023 season

Here’s who will get a chance to see the Packers face the Vikings in Week 8 of the 2023 season.

The Green Bay Packers (2-4) and Minnesota Vikings (3-4) will do battle in front of a small, regional audience for FOX on Sunday in Week 8 of the 2023 season.

Kickoff from Lambeau Field is scheduled for noon. Kenny Albert and Jonathan Vilma will be on the call for FOX.

The entire NFC North market — Green Bay, Minneapolis, Chicago and Detroit — will get Packers vs. Vikings. Both the Lions and Bears play primetime games in Week 8, but there are five broadcast conflicts and a late afternoon conflict for FOX on Sunday, so the viewing map is split up across the country.

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

Most of the country will get Rams vs. Cowboys at noon on FOX.

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.

If you’re in the orange, you’ll get Colts vs. Saints on TV

Taking a look at the TV coverage maps in Week 8.

The Indianapolis Colts (3-4) will be back home to host the New Orleans Saints (3-4) on Sunday at Lucas Oil Stadium for an interconference matchup.

Both teams will be looking to shake off heartbreaking losses. The Colts are looking to move past a game that was partly decided by two incorrect penalties late while the Saints saw their chances at a prime-time win slip through the hands of tight end Foster Moreau when he dropped a would-be game-tying touchdown.

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

(Courtesy of 506 Sports)

Getting the call for the FOX crew this week will be Kevin Kugler (play-by-play), Mark Sanchez (color commentary) and Laura Okmin (sideline).

Here’s a look at the complete coverage maps for Week 8 with the Alaska and Hawaii coverages written with the corresponding color:

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

Those in the green area of the TV map will get the Colts and Browns on CBS.

The Indianapolis Colts (3-3) are preparing to host the Cleveland Browns (3-2) for a Week 7 matchup at Lucas Oil Stadium on Sunday.

These two teams haven’t played each other since the 2020 season when the Browns defeated the Philip Rivers-led Colts in Cleveland by a score of 32-23.

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

(Courtesy of 506 Sports)

Getting the call for the CBS crew this week will be Spero Dedes (play-by-play), Adam Archuleta (color commentary) and Aditi Kinkhabwala (sideline).

Here’s a look at the complete coverage maps for Week 7 with the Alaska and Hawaii coverages written with the corresponding color:

TV broadcast map for Packers vs. Broncos in Week 7 of 2023 season

Here’s who will get a chance to see the Packers face the Broncos in Week 7 of the 2023 season.

After playing back-to-back games in primetime in front of a national audience, the Green Bay Packers (2-3) will go on the road to play the Denver Broncos (1-5) in a regional broadcast on CBS in Week 7. The network is featuring the Kansas City Chiefs facing the Los Angeles Chargers during the same timeslot.

Kickoff from Denver is scheduled for 3:25 p.m. Kevin Harlan and Trent Green will be on the call for CBS.

The Denver market, the Wisconsin market, the Minneapolis market and Chicago market will get Packers-Broncos. The rest of the country gets Chiefs-Chargers. Although the Packers remain a national draw, it’s tough to compete with Patrick Mahomes, Justin Herbert and Travis Kelce (and maybe Taylor Swift).

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

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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 Saints in Week 4

Here is where the Bucs at Saints game will be played on TV come 1 p.m. EST Sunday:

After three weeks of the NFL season, it’s finally time to play some NFC South football for Tampa Bay.

The Tampa Bay Buccaneers (2-1) are on the road against the  (2-1) at 1 p.m. EST Sunday. The 506 Sports graphic below shows where the Bucs’ Week 4 matchup will be televised. The yellow regions will televise the game:

The game will be aired by FOX. Chris Myers and Robert Smith are set to commentate the matchup.

The Bucs are coming off of a brutal loss to the Philadelphia Eagles on Monday Night Football, where the team gave up over 400 yards in a 25-11 loss. The Saints are coming off a bad loss of their own, where they were up 17-0 heading into the fourth quarter and were eventually beaten 18-17.

The Buccaneers are three-and-a-half point underdogs Sunday, according to BetMGM NFL odds.

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