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

Broadcast map for Week 16.

The Indianapolis Colts (10-4) and Pittsburgh Steelers (11-3) are preparing for a crucial matchup with heavy playoff implications at Heinz Field on Sunday.

This is the biggest game of the Colts’ season to date, and the networks are treating it as such. The Colts and Steelers will get the A-team from CBS with the most coverage among the early games.

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

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Getting the call will for CBS will be Jim Nantz (play-by-play), Tony Romo (color commentary) and Tracy Wolfson (sideline). Finally, the Colts are getting arguably the best commentating crew in the business.

This is a huge game for both teams. The Colts are trying to keep pace in the AFC playoff picture as the No. 6 seed but winning out might be their only way into the playoffs. Meanwhile, the Steelers have clinched but are enduring a three-game slide that has many wondering whether they are pretenders.

This game will have massive implications with two weeks remaining until the end of the regular season, and those in the red region of the broadcast map will get to watch it locally.

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

Unless you live in Denver, Colorado and the surrounding areas, you’ll get the Kansas City Chiefs game on Sunday.

The Kansas City Chiefs (9-1) will face off with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers (7-4) at Raymond James Stadium on Sunday, Nov. 29 at  3:25 p.m. CT. The game will be shown on CBS and in-market fans can stream the game on Fubo.TV (try it for free).

Jim Nantz and Tony Romo are on the call for the Chiefs again, marking the third time this year. Kansas City actually has a 9-2 record since 2018, when Nantz and Romo are on the call.

So will you be able to watch it on TV? The answer is most likely, yes. If you live in the red areas on the map below you’ll get this game on your local CBS channels, according to 506sports.com:

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Nearly the entire country will get this game on their local CBS stations, with the exception of Denver, Colorado and the surrounding areas due to “NFL contractual obligations.” There aren’t any other games on CBS during the late slate on Sunday, but there are two other games on Fox kicking off at 3:05 p.m. CT.

This is one of the biggest matchups of the year, so it’s not surprising to see the entire country lit up on the broadcast map. Patrick Mahomes is set to take on Tom Brady for the fourth time since 2018. The big difference in this game is that Brady is out of his element, playing for a new team for the first time ever.

As non-conference opponents, these two teams don’t play each other often, with the last matchup coming in 2016 at Arrowhead Stadium. How will the two teams match up against each other? Will the Chiefs continue their win streak or will the Bucs get back in the win column in Week 12? Be sure to tune in and find out!

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

TV map for Week 9.

The Indianapolis Colts (5-2) are preparing to host the Baltimore Ravens (5-2) at Lucas Oil Stadium for a Week 9 matchup on Sunday.

For those in the red area of the TV map, courtesy of 506 Sports, the game will be airing on the local CBS channel.

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Getting the call will be Ian Eagle (play-by-play), Charles Davis (color commentary) and Evan Washburn (sideline). Kickoff is set for 1:00 p.m. ET at Lucas Oil Stadium.

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If you’re in the red, you’ll see Ravens vs. Steelers on CBS in Week 8

Most of the country will be able to see the Baltimore Ravens take on the Pittsburgh Steelers, according to the NFL Week 8 broadcast map.

I contend there isn’t a single other game on this week that can top the intensity and intrigue the Baltimore Ravens vs. Pittsburgh Steelers represents. As newcomer Calais Campbell noted recently, there isn’t a bigger rivalry than these two teams. And with the top of the AFC North up for grabs today, there’s a ton of counting on the outcome of this game.

CBS must have agreed with that assessment, because they’re showing the Ravens vs. Steelers matchup in a good portion of the country, according to 506Sports. If you’re in the red, you’ll see Baltimore host Pittsburgh in Week 8.

NFL broadcast map – Week 8:

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Pittsburgh @ Baltimore

Ravens games have been kept fairly local this season, which has meant fans across the country haven’t been able to watch as easily. This week won’t be quite the same problem as most of the coastal regions will be broadcasting the game. That gives Baltimore a prime opportunity to not only further themselves within the division and toward the playoffs, but do so in front of a massive audience.

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NFL Broadcast Map: Will you catch the Saints vs. Bears matchup?

Will your local FOX affiliate be airing the New Orleans Saints road game with the Chicago Bears during Week 8 of the 2020 NFL season?

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The New Orleans Saints are poised to kick off with the Chicago Bears at Soldier Field in front of a national audience, with FOX Sports’ No. 1 broadcasting crew of Joe Buck, Troy Aikman, and Erin Andrews on the call. A strength-on-strength matchup between the Saints offense and Bears defense — and a weakness-on-weakness slugfest between the Saints defense and Bears offense — makes for what should be a fascinating game.

And with serious implications on the NFC playoff picture on the line, will you be able to tune in?

Most of the America east of the Rocky Mountains will be. If you live in the red zone on this map, you’ll be receiving the Bears-Saints at 3:25 p.m. CT on your local FOX affiliate (per 506sports.com). Areas in blue will be airing a NFC West scrap between the San Francisco 49ers and Seattle Seahawks.


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

A good portion of the country will see the Chiefs vs. Broncos game on their local CBS stations.

The Kansas City Chiefs (5-1) will face the Denver Broncos (2-3) at Empower Field at Mile High on Sunday, Oct. 25 at 3:25 p.m. CT. The game will be shown on CBS and in-market fans can stream the game on Fubo.TV (try it for free).

Kevin Harlan and Trent Green are on the call for a Kansas City game for the first time this season. That should be a refreshing change for Chiefs fans. If you live in the blue areas on the map below you’ll get this game on your local CBS channels, according to 506sports.com:

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Once again, the Chiefs are slated to get a massive chunk of the broadcast map, though this week might be their smallest share comparatively. They’ll get the entire middle of the United States spanning from Nevada all the way to West Virginia. The least represented game on the broadcast map is the Los Angeles Chargers vs. Jacksonville Jaguars, with really only their home areas represented.

It’s clear that CBS wanted Kansas City well-represented in an AFC West rivalry game with the Broncos. The game could have implications on the division later on in the season. The Raiders beat the Chiefs in Week 5 and the Chargers weren’t pushovers in Week 2. Perhaps this game in Denver will also prove to be challenging for Kansas City and entertaining for a wide variety of viewers. Tune in on Sunday and find out!

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

A good chunk of the country will see the Chiefs vs. Raiders game on their local CBS stations.

The Kansas City Chiefs (4-0) will face the Las Vegas Raiders (2-2) at Arrowhead Stadium on Sunday, Oct. 11 at Noon CT. The game will be shown on CBS and in-market fans can stream the game on Fubo.TV (try it for free).

Ian Eagle and Charles Davis on the call for a Kansas City game for the first time this season. If you live in the red areas on the map below you’ll get this game on your local CBS channels, according to 506sports.com:

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Once again, the Chiefs are slated to get the majority of the broadcast map. Houston, Jacksonville, Nashville and some areas in the east coast are among the few places that won’t get the game locally. This is the Chiefs’ first game in the early slate all year. It’s clear that CBS wanted the team well-represented in their early broadcasts, especially going up against Bengals-Ravens and Jaguars-Texans matchups that have very little national appeal.

Many people are wondering if any team in the AFC West can keep up with Kansas City. The Chargers gave it their best shot in Week 2 and almost succeeded. Can the Raiders do the same in Week 5 after not having won a game at Arrowhead Stadium since 2012? Be sure to tune into the game and find out.

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

A good chunk of the country will see the Chiefs vs. Chargers game on their local CBS stations.

The Kansas City Chiefs (1-0) will face the Los Angeles Chargers (1-0) at the brand new SoFi Stadium in Los Angeles on Sunday, Sept. 20 at 3:25 p.m. CT. The game will be shown on CBS and in-market fans can stream the game on Fubo.TV (try it for free).

If you live in the red areas on the map below you’ll get this game on your local CBS channels, according to 506sports.com:

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This week in the broadcast booth, Chiefs Kingdom will hear Tony Romo and Jim Nantz on the call. The matchup will have a massive share of the late CBS broadcast map. Everywhere west of Nashville, Tennessee will get this game on local television, with the exception of portions of Texas and New Mexico. Unfortunately, members of the Chiefs Kingdom in Nashville, Cincinnati, Baltimore, Pittsburgh, Cleveland, Philadelphia, Charlotte and Jacksonville will be subject to the Houston Texans vs. Baltimore Ravens.

The Chiefs have become one of the most nationally-followed teams with star QB Patrick Mahomes establishing himself as the face of the NFL. Their Super Bowl LIV victory obviously drew a lot of national interest. As the NFL looks to show off their new stadium in Los Angeles, it’s not surprising to see Kansas City capture such a great portion of the broadcast share.

Additionally, AFC West games always have a way of getting interesting. The Chiefs won’t be overlooking this division rival, especially after a few close games over the past two seasons. If Kansas City wants to keep up their dominance over the division they’ll need to bring their A-game.

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NFL Week 1 broadcast maps: Saints vs. Bucs draws national audience

The NFL’s Week 1 matchup between the New Orleans Saints and Tampa Bay Buccaneers will be broadcast from coast to coast on FOX Sports.

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All eyes will be on the Mercedes-Benz Superdome when Drew Brees and the New Orleans Saints host Tom Brady and the Tampa Bay Buccaneers this Sunday, and that attention is reflected in this week’s broadcast coverage. The first Saints game of the year will be covered on FOX affiliates from coast to coast, with Joe Buck and Troy Aikman on the call in the booth and Erin Andrews reporting from the sideline.

Scheduled for a 3:25 p.m. CT kickoff, just one game is competing for Saints-Bucs on Fox: a West Coast tilt between the Arizona Cardinals an dSan Francicso 49ers at Levi’s Stadium, which will be shown in their local markets.

Check the map from 506 Sports and see if your market will be tuning in:

Other NFL games shown in the New Orleans market this week include the Atlanta Falcons home opener with the Seattle Seahawks on FOX (at noon CT), and Cam Newton’s New England Patriots debut against the Miami Dolphins on CBS (in the early slate, with Tony Romo and Jim Nantz calling the game).

Additionally, we’ll be watching four national broadcasts from around the league: the Houston Texans visit the Super Bowl champion Kansas City Chiefs on Thursday (on NBC), with the Los Angeles rams opening SoFi Field against the Dallas Cowboys on Sunday Night Football.

Week 1’s Monday Night Football slate is a double-header on ESPN, featuring an early Pittsburgh Steelers and New York Giants matchup, and a nightcap between the Tennessee Titans at the Denver Broncos.

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

Will the Broncos’ game against the Chiefs be televised this week? View the TV broadcast map here.

The Denver Broncos (5-8) will travel to Arrowhead Stadium to take on the Kansas City Chiefs (9-4) in Week 15 of the 2019 NFL season on Sunday, Dec. 15 at 11:00 a.m. MT. The game will air on CBS and in-market fans can stream the contest using FuboTV (try it free).

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

On the radio, the game will air in English on KOA 850 AM/94.1 FM and The Fox 103.5 FM. The contest will also air in Spanish on KNRV 1150 AM.

Kansas City owns a 64-55 advantage in the all-time series against Denver and has won the last eight meetings. The Broncos haven’t won on the road against the Chiefs since the 2015 season.

Fans in the dark blue areas on the map below will get the game on local CBS stations, according to 506sports.com.

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Fans in the red will see the Houston Texans (8-5) take on the Tennessee Titans (8-5) and those in the orange will watch the Miami Dolphins (3-10) face the New York Giants (2-11). Fans in the light blue will see the New England Patriots (10-3) take on the Cincinnati Bengals (1-12) and those in the green will see the Minnesota Vikings (9-4) face the Los Angeles Chargers (5-8).

Fans in the yellow will see the Jacksonville Jaguars (4-9) take on the Oakland Raiders (6-7) and those in the gray will watch the Cleveland Browns (6-7) face the Arizona Cardinals (3-9-1).

Denver is considered a 9.5-point underdog against Kansas City.

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