Announcers for Eagles vs. Cowboys matchup on CBS revealed

Jim Nantz and Tony Romo will be calling the Eagles Cowboys game Sunday on CBS in Dallas

The Eagles and Cowboys are set for their usual highly intense NFC matchup, and the game will have a familiar face in the announcer booth.

CBS Sports announced that the lead analyst crew of Jim Nantz, Tony Romo, and Tracy Wolfson will be on the call.

Dallas will be without quarterback Dak Prescott, who’ll likely go on IR with a hamstring injury. Cooper Rush will start in his place. The Cowboys should have CeeDee Lamb at wide receiver, and Micah Parsons could return from his five-game absence.

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NFL Week 16 TV coverage maps

The Eagles will host the Giants on FOX, while the 49ers will host the Ravens on ABC- Here’s your TV coverage map for the Week 16 slate of games

The NFL Week 16 schedule will have games with postseason implications played on Saturday, Sunday, and Monday that impact the AFC-NFC playoffs race.

Seven nationally televised games headline the weekend schedule, with Baltimore and San Francisco finishing the holiday out on ABC.

NATIONAL BROADCASTS

  • Thursday Night: New Orleans @ LA Rams (Amazon)
  • Saturday 4:30 PM ET: Cincinnati @ Pittsburgh (NBC; Noah Eagle, Todd Blackledge)
  • Saturday 8 PM ET: Buffalo @ LA Chargers (Peacock; Mike Tirico, Cris Collinsworth)
  • Christmas Eve (Sunday) 8 PM ET: New England @ Denver (NFLN; Rich Eisen, Kurt Warner)
  • Christmas (Monday) 1 PM ET: Las Vegas @ Kansas City (CBS; Jim Nantz, Tony Romo)
  • Christmas (Monday) 4:30 PM ET: NY Giants @ Philadelphia (FOX; Joe Davis, Daryl Johnston)
  • Christmas (Monday) Night: Baltimore @ San Francisco (ABC)
  • NO-LAR will be simulcast on WDSU (NBC/6) New Orleans and KTTV (FOX/11) LA.
    BUF-LAC will be simulcast on WGRZ (NBC/2) Buffalo and KNBC (NBC/4) LA.
    NE-DEN will be simulcast on WCVB (ABC/5) Boston and KMGH (ABC/7) Denver.

Kansas City, Philadelphia, Baltimore, and San Francisco will headline the Christmas Day games, with the Ravens and 49ers battling for the title of NFL’s top team.

Here are your TV watch maps for Week 16 via 506 Sports.

NFL Week 16 TV broadcast maps

The Eagles will host the Giants on FOX, while the 49ers will host the Ravens on ABC- Here’s your TV coverage map for the Week 16 slate of games

The NFL Week 16 schedule will have games with postseason implications played on Saturday, Sunday, and Monday that impact the AFC-NFC playoffs race.

Seven nationally televised games headline the weekend schedule, with Baltimore and San Francisco finishing the holiday out on ABC.

NATIONAL BROADCASTS

  • Thursday Night: New Orleans @ LA Rams (Amazon)
  • Saturday 4:30 PM ET: Cincinnati @ Pittsburgh (NBC; Noah Eagle, Todd Blackledge)
  • Saturday 8 PM ET: Buffalo @ LA Chargers (Peacock; Mike Tirico, Cris Collinsworth)
  • Christmas Eve (Sunday) 8 PM ET: New England @ Denver (NFLN; Rich Eisen, Kurt Warner)
  • Christmas (Monday) 1 PM ET: Las Vegas @ Kansas City (CBS; Jim Nantz, Tony Romo)
  • Christmas (Monday) 4:30 PM ET: NY Giants @ Philadelphia (FOX; Joe Davis, Daryl Johnston)
  • Christmas (Monday) Night: Baltimore @ San Francisco (ABC)
  • NO-LAR will be simulcast on WDSU (NBC/6) New Orleans and KTTV (FOX/11) LA.
    BUF-LAC will be simulcast on WGRZ (NBC/2) Buffalo and KNBC (NBC/4) LA.
    NE-DEN will be simulcast on WCVB (ABC/5) Boston and KMGH (ABC/7) Denver.

Kansas City, Philadelphia, Baltimore, and San Francisco will headline the Christmas Day games, with the Ravens and 49ers battling for the title of NFL’s top team.

Here are your TV watch maps for Week 16 via 506 Sports.

NFL TV broadcast map for Week 15 slate of games

With the Eagles playing on Monday Night Football, we’re looking at the TV Broadcast Map for the remainder of Week 15 in the NFL

Struggling teams can use a confidence booster, and less of a dominant NFC West team will be the foe for “Monday Night Football,” with the Seattle Seahawks (6-7) hosting the Philadelphia Eagles (10-3).

Nick Sirianni’s team is looking to fix issues on both sides of the football after two straight double-digit losses to NFC leaders while looking to avoid their first three-game losing streak since 2021.

Seattle is coming off their fourth-straight loss of the season after losing to the San Francisco 49ers without quarterback Geno Smith.

The Seahawks now need a win to get back in contention.

  • Thursday Night: LA Chargers @ Las Vegas (Amazon)
  • Saturday 1 PM ET: Minnesota @ Cincinnati (NFLN; Chris Rose, Jason McCourty)
  • Saturday 4:30 PM ET: Pittsburgh @ Indianapolis (NFLN; Rich Eisen, Kurt Warner)
  • Saturday 8:15 PM ET: Denver @ Detroit (NFLN; Kevin Harlan, Trent Green)
  • Sunday Night: Baltimore @ Jacksonville (NBC)
  • Monday Night: Philadelphia @ Seattle (ESPN/ABC)

With the matchup slated for a national television broadcast on ESPN, we’re looking at where the remaining Week 15 matchups will be televised via 506 Sports.

TV Broadcast map for Week 11 slate of NFL games

With the Baltimore Ravens resting after a Thursday night over the Bengals, we’re looking at the TV broadcast map for the Week 11 slate of games for NFL fans

The Ravens are 8-3 and looking dominant again after Lamar Jackson threw two touchdown passes in the second quarter to help Baltimore beat Cincinnati 34-20 Thursday night.

The short week now allows John Harbaugh’s team to get some rest, and the weekend will provide fans of both teams ample opportunity to see plenty of other intriguing NFL action from the AFC and NFC.

With Sunday’s slate of games fast approaching, here’s the TV broadcast map for Week 11 via 506 Sports.

TV Broadcast map for Week 11 slate of NFL games

With the Philadelphia Eagles slated to play on Monday night against the Chiefs, we’re looking at the TV broadcast map for Week 11

The Eagles and Chiefs are slated for a monster Monday night matchup on ABC/ESPN that will undoubtedly start the Thanksgiving holiday week off with a bang.

Both teams will be fresh thanks to the Week 11 bye, and it’ll be the second game of a tough stretch that’ll include another matchup with Dallas, along with matchups against Buffalo, San Francisco, and Seattle.

  • Thursday Night: Cincinnati @ Baltimore (Amazon)
  • Sunday Night: Minnesota @ Denver (NBC)
  • Monday Night: Philadelphia @ Kansas City (ESPN/ABC)

With Philadelphia playing a national television game on Monday night, the weekend will provide fans of both teams ample opportunity to see plenty of other intriguing NFL action from the AFC and NFC.

With Sunday’s slate of games fast approaching, here’s the TV broadcast map for Week 11 via 506 Sports.