Chiefs vs. 49ers broadcast map: Will you be able to watch on TV?

#Chiefs vs. #49ers broadcast map: Will you be able to watch on TV?

The Kansas City Chiefs (4-2) will face the San Francisco 49ers (3-3) in Week 7 of the 2022 NFL season at Levi’s Stadium in Santa Clara, California on Sunday, Oct. 23 at 3:25 p.m. CT. The game will be shown on FOX and in-market fans can stream the game on Fubo.TV (free 7-day trial).

Will you be able to watch that game on TV? If you live in the red areas on the map below you’ll get this game on your local FOX channels, according to 506sports.com:

Via 506 Sports

This week in the broadcast booth, Chiefs Kingdom gets the top crew of FOX broadcasters on the call with Kevin Burkhardt, Greg Olsen and Erin Andrews. This is the first they’ve got this crew, which means they consider this the “marquee game” of the week for FOX.

They don’t have much competition in this time slot on FOX, but the competition they do have all comes on the west coast. The Seattle Seahawks playing the Los Angeles Chargers means that most of the pacific northwest from Eugene, Oregon and up won’t get the Chiefs-49ers game. The Los Angeles area is also set to get the Chargers-Seahawks game.

It’s not a big surprise that this Super Bowl LIV rematch will get the majority of the broadcast map over its competition. You’ve got a top offense in the NFL going against a top defense with star power on both sides of the matchup. It’s also an intriguing coaching matchup between Kyle Shanahan and Andy Reid, which should draw plenty of eyes to the game.

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

If you’re in the blue, you’ll get the Broncos’ game against the Jets on CBS this week.

The Denver Broncos (2-4) are set to host the New York Jets (4-2) at Empower Field at Mile High in Week 7 of the 2022 NFL season on Sunday, Oct. 23 at 2:05 p.m. MT.

The AFC showdown will be regionally broadcast on CBS networks and in-market fans can stream the game on fuboTV (try it free).

Ian Eagle (play-by-play) and Charles Davis will call the game for CBS with Evan Washburn reporting from the sideline.

On the radio, the game will air locally on KOA 850 AM/94.1 FM.

Fans in the blue areas on the map below will get the Broncos-Jets game on their local CBS channels, according to 506sports.com.

(506sports.com)

Denver leads the all-time series against New York 22-16-1, including a 26-0 win last year and a 37-28 victory in 2020. This week, the Broncos are considered 1.5-point favorites against the Jets, according to Tipico Sportsbook.

After hosting New York, Denver will travel to London to face the Jacksonville Jaguars in Week 8.

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If you’re in the yellow, you’ll get Colts vs. Jaguars on TV

Those in the yellow region will get the Week 6 game on CBS.

The Indianapolis Colts (2-2-1) and Jacksonville Jaguars (2-3) are set for a rematch at Lucas Oil Stadium in Week 6.

There’s no doubt the Colts are looking to exact some revenge after getting embarrassed on the road in Week 2, resulting in a 24-0 loss at TIAA Bank Field.

But now they’re back home for this divisional matchup, and those in the yellow region of the broadcast map will get the game on CBS, according to 506 Sports.

(Courtesy of 506 Sports)

Getting the call for this game in the Circle City will be Andrew Catalon (play-by-play), James Lofton (color analyst) and Michael Grady (sideline).


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6 things to know about Week 5’s Saints vs. Seahawks game

6 things to know about Week 5’s Saints vs. Seahawks game: Game broadcast information, referee assignment, opposing QB and players to watch

We’re on to Week 5 and a high-stakes home game at the Caesars Superdome between the New Orleans Saints and Seattle Seahawks, and the Saints really can’t afford to drop their fourth loss in a row. That’s concerning against a red-hot Seahawks team that just scored more points in one game (48) than they had in three previous matchups put together (47). Here’s everything you need to know about the game, including broadcast information, referee assignment, opposing QB and players to watch:

Broadcast Map for Sunday: Who to watch after Vikings vs Saints

Take a look at who Vikings fans will be able to watch after their game vs the Saints

The Minnesota Vikings take on the New Orleans Saints on Sunday morning and in doing so, they will be the only broadcast in their timeslot.

The game will be broadcast on NFL Network at 8:30 pm central and will be available for the entire nation to watch.

After the game, there will be two time slots where Vikings fans will be able to enjoy football after the game ends.

Here is who Vikings fans will be able to watch on Sunday afternoon.

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

Those in the orange part of the TV map will get the Colts vs. Titans game on FOX.

The Indianapolis Colts (1-1-1) and Tennessee Titans (1-2) will meet for the first time this season in Week 4 at Lucas Oil Stadium.

With both teams coming off of their first wins of the season, this should make for an interesting matchup. Neither team has played up to expectation, but getting that first win out of the way was huge.

Those in the orange part of the broadcast map will get the Colts and Titans game on FOX, courtesy of 506 Sports.

(Courtesy of 506 Sports)

Getting the call for FOX will be Adam Amin (play-by-play), Mark Schlereth (color analyst) and Kristina Pink (sideline).

The Colts are slightly favored at home in this matchup, but it’s likely to go either way. After upsetting the Kansas City Chiefs at home in Week 3, the Colts are feeling good about the direction they are heading.

But the games against the Titans are always tough even if they are playing below expectation at the time.


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Here’s the broadcast map for Lions vs Vikings in Week 3

If you live in the midwest, there is a high probability you get the Lions-Vikings game

The Minnesota Vikings are about to enter the third week of the Kevin O’Connell era as they take on the Detroit Lions on Sunday afternoon.

The game will feature two NFC North divisional foes who enter the game with 1-1 records. Both teams got a win at home and lost to the Philadelphia Eagles.

Vikings quarterback Kirk Cousins might be the biggest storyline entering the game. He saw his record shrink to 2-10 on Monday Night Football and put on an absolute clunker of a performance in Philadelphia.

Will the Vikings be airing live on FOX in your area?

If you live in the yellow area of the map, the Lions-Vikings game will be airing live in your area at 12pm central on FOX (via 506sports.com).

This is a true regional broadcast map as there are only a few markets with the “national” game in Baltimore vs New England (red). Other games on the early slate on FOX are Philadelphia-Washington (blue), Las Vegas-Tennessee (green), Detroit-Minnesota (yellow) and New Orleans-Carolina (orange).

Brandin Gaudin and Brady Quill will be on the call for Lions-Vikings.

The game kicks off at 12pm central only on FOX.

If you’re in the red, you’ll get Colts vs. Chiefs on TV

Those in the red region will get the Colts and Chiefs on CBS.

The Indianapolis Colts (0-1-1) are looking to turn the ship around following a poor start to the season and will host the Kansas City Chiefs (2-0) at Lucas Oil Stadium in Week 3.

For the first time playing in front of the home crowd, the Colts have a lot to prove. They are coming off of arguably their worst loss of the Frank Reich era and now have to host a Chiefs team that is extremely comfortable.

Those in the red region of the broadcast map will get the game on CBS, courtesy of 506 Sports.

(Courtesy of 506 Sports)

Getting the call for the game is the top group for CBS. It will be Jim Nantz (play-by-play), Tony Romo (color analyst) and Tracy Wolfson (sideline).

The Colts find themselves as sizeable underdogs at home in Week 3. The Chiefs took care of business against the Arizona Cardinals and Los Angeles Chargers, looking like a team poised for the top spot in the AFC.

Meanwhile, the Colts are still well in the race for the division, but the optics of the situation are far from appealing.

We’ll see if the Colts can begin salvaging the campaign as underdogs at home for the first time this season.


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If you’re in the yellow, you’ll get Colts vs. Jaguars on TV

Those in the yellow region will get the Colts game on CBS.

The Indianapolis Colts (0-0-1) have another set of demons to exorcise in Week 2 when they visit the Jacksonville Jaguars (0-1) at TIAA Bank Field.

It’s nothing new to know the Colts haven’t had success when traveling to Duval County. Even though they’ve opened the week as slight favorites over the Jaguars, they haven’t won in Jacksonville since the 2014 season.

Those in the yellow region of the TV broadcast map will get the game on the local CBS channel, per 506 Sports.

(Courtesy of 506 Sports)

Getting the call for this game will be the same crew that called the season opener for the Colts down in Houston. It will be Tom McCarthy (play-by-play) and Tiki Barber (color analyst).

The Colts have a lot riding on this game. Bouncing back from a tie in Week 1 is crucial. Of course, they want to avoid another winless start through the first two games. But they also have a lot to prove in that they can win on the road when they are favored.

If the Colts come out with a fire as they did in the fourth quarter of the opener, they should win the game. But if they come out flat again, they may not be so lucky to add to the win column.


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

Those in the orange region will get the Colts vs. Texans game on TV.

The Indianapolis Colts (0-0) are preparing to open the 2022 regular season with a road trip to NRG Stadium, kicking off Week 1 by visiting the Houston Texans (0-0).

As the Colts look to end their losing streak of opening week losses—a streak that has gone strong since 2013—they find themselves as heavy favorites entering the divisional matchup to open the season.

Those in the orange region of the TV map can watch the game on the local CBS channel, according to 506 Sports.

(Courtesy of 506 Sports)

Getting the call for the CBS crew will be Tom McCarthy (play-by-play) and Tiki Barber (color analyst).

The Colts will be unveiling an offense with new quarterback Matt Ryan, who is looking to begin a new era under center in the Circle City. The defensive side of the ball also underwent some changes with Gus Bradley coming in as the new defensive coordinator.

The Colts are pretty strong favorites in this game so as long as they keep from beating themselves, they should start the season with a win.


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