Will the Jaguars-Seahawks game be on TV in your area?

Here’s where you can watch the Jags’ Week 8 matchup against Seattle on TV.

Jacksonville finally has a win under its belt after surviving on a game-winning field goal as time expired against the Miami Dolphins in London in its last outing. After a bye, the team hits the road once again to play a true away game in one of football’s toughest environments.

Luckily for the 1-5 Jags, they face a Seattle Seahawks team that hasn’t fared much better to this point on the season. They’re 2-5 and have lost all three games since quarterback Russell Wilson was lost with an injury. In his place, Geno Smith has struggled a bit, and this team isn’t very good on defense.

It should be a winnable game for Jacksonville in spite of Seattle’s playmaking talent on offense, and that game kicks off at 4:05 p.m. EDT on CBS. Per 506Sports, it will be televised in the yellow-shaded area below.

As you can see, the broadcast area covers most of north Florida except for the panhandle west of Tallahassee, and coverage extends south even beyond the Orlando area. Most of south Georgia and a small portion of South Carolina will also receive the game.

For fans on the West Coast, the game will be broadcast throughout the states of Washington and Oregon, as well as the western half of Idaho and small portions of western Montana and northern California.

CBS’ Greg Gumbel and Adam Archuleta will be on the call for this one.

The Jaguars currently are listed as 3.5-point underdogs, and considering the rule of thumb is that playing at home swings a line about three points, that means that Vegas seems to think this matchup is pretty even.

The team will hope that proves to be true as it looks for its first winning streak since Weeks 7-8 of the 2019 season.

Saints-Panthers to draw limited TV coverage in crowded late-afternoon time slot

The NFL has a ton of games airing in Week 17, meaning the New Orleans Saints’ regular season finale with the Carolina Panthers is sidelined.

The NFL has a ton of action ready for Week 17, meaning the 11-4 New Orleans Saints’ regular season finale with the 5-10 Carolina Panthers is sidelined. At least as far as TV coverage is concerned. Local markets will be tuned in, but that’s true of every game airing on the eve of the playoffs.

Here’s what you need to know about the Saints-Panthers broadcast:

Coverage map: Washington vs. Seattle is one of most-televised games of Week 15 slate

Washington’s game vs. the Seahawks this week is set to be one of the more widely viewed games on the Week 15 NFL slate.

One of the biggest benefits that you get from rooting for a team that is starting to find success is that other people in the sporting world will want to join in and watch said team.

Fans of the Washington Football Team likely know that well after the past few weeks, with their four-game winning streak making the burgundy and gold a talking point in the NFL, especially now that they sit atop the NFC East and have a good chance to make the playoffs.

Now, match them up against one of the best teams in the NFL, and you’ve got a game on your hands that a lot of people want to see. Luckily, Washington vs. the Seattle Seahawks is going to be one of the most highly-televised games on the slate this weekend, according to 506sports.com.

Shown in blue, Washington vs. Seattle is going to be shown across much of the western half of the country, with healthy viewing areas in the greater D.C. area, and in texas as well.

When you start playing well, people want to watch, and a lot of fans are going to be tuning in to this one to see if Washington can pull off a major upset over a good team once again.

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Will Washington vs. San Francisco 49ers be televised in your area?

Washington’s afternoon kick-off will get a lot of coverage on the west coast, with an outcome holding major weight on their playoff chances.

With Washington coming off their biggest win in years, handing the Pittsburgh Steelers their first loss this season, a lot of eyes in the NFL have turned towards what is going on in D.C. Ron Rivera and his crew has now rattled off three-straight wins, and not only have they put themselves in a position to represent the NFC East in the 2020 postseason, but a spot as a wildcard team is no longer out of the question either.

It should go without saying that Washington’s game against the San Francisco 49ers holds some pretty big weight this weekend. Of course, a matchup between two 5-7 teams doesn’t warrant ‘Game of the Week’ status, but we now have two teams that are locked into a fight for the wildcard spot, and Washington needs to win every game that they can in order to keep a hold on the top spot in the NFC East.

So will you be able to watch this game in your area? According to a coverage map from 506 Sports, a decently wide array of viewers will be able to tune into this one, with much of the west coast getting this game over the Los Angeles Chargers bout with the Atlanta Falcons.

It’s also important to note that, since this game is being played out west, Washington gets an afternoon kick-off time, slated to start at 1:25 p.m. With two teams that have been closely connected via coaches, players, and trades over the past few years, this could be a heated matchup and will hold major weight on the final result of both clubs’ seasons. You won’t want to miss it.

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Will you be able to watch Cowboys’ home-away-from-home road trip?

Packed with game information including referee assignment, broadcast team, wager info, coverage maps, local and satellite radio stations and most importantly, a few options if you can’t watch the game on TV.

Times are different in 2020.

Normally, whenever the Dallas Cowboys go wheels up for a trip to Maryland to face the Washington football franchise, they prepare to play a home game on road soil. Because of the proliferation of Cowboys fans that reside in the Washington, DC region, and because the home team is normally bad and rarely gives their home fans a reason to pay to see them, games at Fed Ex Field normally have more Cowboys fans in attendance than any other road venue.

Honestly, they normally outnumber fans of the home team. That won’t be the case thanks to the COVID-19 pandemic. No fans in the stands for this one. Also, the game will only be broadcast to parts of the country. If you’re in need of help, we got you fam.

Game Information 

Dallas Cowboys  (2-4) @ Washington Football Team (1-5)

Noon CT, Sunday, October 25

FedEx Field, Landover, MD

Referee: Ron Torbert

Coverage Map

From 506sports.com… RED: DAL @ WAS | BLUE: GB @ HOU | YELLOW: CAR @ NO | BROWN: DET @ ATL | GREEN: TB @ LAV (LATE)

Over-Air Broadcast: Fox

Announcers: Joe Davis, Daryl Johnston

NFL Sunday Ticket – DirecTV

Wagering Information

(Visit Bet MGM for all games)

(current as of 10/25/2020 7:10 a.m. CT)

Current Point Spread:  Washington -1

Over/Under: 44.5

Streaming

NFL Sunday Ticket Streaming – limited areas

There are several other options available for those whose mobile devices and computers 100% appear to be in local regions (via GPS, public IP address, zip code) which get the game.

Fubo TV

YouTube TV

Cowboys App | Play Store | Apple Store

Yahoo! Sports App

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Satellite Radio

Cowboys Broadcast:  (Streaming 808)
Washington Broadcast: 231 (Streaming 831)



Local Radio

TEXAS:
Abilene – KTLT 98.1 FM
Alpine – KVLF 1240 AM
Amarillo – KARX 95.7 FM
Andrews – KNFM 92.3 FM
Atlanta, TX – KPYN 900 AM/99.5 FM
Austin – KTXX 104.9 FM
Big Spring – KBST 95.7 FM
Brownsville – KVNS 1700 AM/KQXX 105.5 FM
Brownwood – KXYL 96.9 FM
Carthage – KGAS 104.3 FM
Childress – KCTX 96.1 FM
Comanche – KCOM 1550 AM
Corpus Christi – KKTX 1360 AM
Corsicana – KRVF 106.9 FM
Dallas – KRLD 105.3 FM
El Paso – KROD 600 AM
Fredericksburg – KNAF 910 AM
Gainesville – KGAF 1580 AM
Haskell – KVRP 91.7 FM
Hereford – KPAN 860 AM
Kermit – KPTX 98.3 FM
Killeen – KTAE 1330 AM/ESPN 100.9 FM
Lamesa – KBXJ 98.5 FM
Laredo – KHOY 88.1 FM
Livingston – KETX 1440 AM
Lubbock – KTTU 104.3 FM
Lufkin – KYBI 100.1 FM
Malakoff – KCKL 95.9 FM
Marble Falls – KBEY 103.9 FM
Marshall – KMHT 103.9
McAllen – KVNS 1700 AM/KQXX 105.5 FM
Midland – KNFM 92.3 FM
Monahans – KPTX 98.3 FM
Mt. Pleasant – KALK 97.7 FM
Odessa – KNFM 92.3 FM
Overton – KPXI 100.7
Palestine – KYYK 98.3 FM
Paris – KBUS 101.9 FM
Pecos – KPTX 98.3 FM
Plainview – KREW 1400 AM
San Angelo – KGKL 960 AM/97.5 FM
San Antonio – WOAI 1200 AM/KTKR 760 AM
Stanton – KNFM 92.3 FM
Stephenville – KSTV 93.1 FM
Temple – KTAE 1330 AM/ESPN 100.9 FM
Texarkana – KKTK 1400 AM
Tyler – KZTK 99.3 FM
Uvalde – KBNU 93.9 FM
Waco – KRZI 1660 AM/K-267-AI 101.3 FM
Wichita Falls – KYYI 94.9 FM

ARKANSAS:
Glenwood, AR – KWXI 670 AM
Hot Springs, AR – KWXI 98.9 FM
Little Rock, AR – KARN 920 AM

LOUISIANA:
Shreveport, LA – KEEL 710 AM

NEW MEXICO:
Albuquerque, NM – KQTM 101.7 FM
Farmington, NM – KTRA 102.1 FM
Hobbs, NM – KHOB 1390 AM
Roswell, NM – KTZA 92.9 FM

OKLAHOMA:
Ardmore, OK – KVSO 1240 AM
Bartlesville, OK – KWON 1400 AM
Hugo, OK – KBUS 101.9 FM
Oklahoma City, OK – KGHM 1340 AM
Tulsa, OK – KTBZ 1430 AM

Cowboys Spanish Language Radio Network: Cadena de Plata Radio

TEXAS:
Amarillo, KZIP 1310 AM
Austin, KWNX 1260 AM
Beaumont, KIKR 1450 AM/KBED 1510 AM
Brownwood, KXYL 1240 AM
Bryan, KVJM 103.1 FM
Dallas, Mega 107.5 FM KFLC 1270 AM
El Paso, KAMA 750 AM
McAllen/Brownsville, KGBT 1530 AM
Midland/Odessa, KTXC 104.7 FM
Plainview, KRIA 103.9 FM
San Antonio, KZDC 1250 AM

LOUISIANA: Shreveport – KSYR – 92.1 FM

NEW MEXICO:
Artesia/CarlsbadKPZE 106.1 FM
Clovis, KGRW 94.7FM
Las Cruces, KAMA 750 AM

Due to blackout restrictions and local conflicts, stations may not air all games. Affiliate list may fluctuate slightly from week to week.

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Will Week 17’s Saints-Panthers game be broadcast in your area?

The New Orleans Saints will kick off with the Carolina Panthers, leading off a loaded slate of games for Week 17 of the NFL regular season.

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The final week of the NFL regular season is nearly upon us, with the New Orleans Saints flying out to Charlotte for a game with the Carolina Panthers. While the Panthers are effectively leaderless and on the ropes, the Saints have plenty to play for as far as the NFC playoff standings are concerned.

Still, Carolina won’t just bow down and let the Saints leave with a win. Even without Cam Newton at quarterback and Ron Rivera at head coach, they’re going to play hard in hopes of spoiling the Saints’ postseason chances.

But will you even be able to catch the Saints’ noon kickoff with the Panthers?Check the coverage map from 506sports.com, which shows that only the New Orleans and Charlotte markets are getting the game broadcast on FOX. Most of the country will be tuning in to see whether the destitute Detroit Lions can upset the playoff-bound Green Bay Packers, in a game that will be shown from coast to coast.

506sports.com

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Will Week 11’s Saints-Buccaneers game be broadcast in your area?

Week 11 should be a rebound game for the New Orleans Saints against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. Will the game broadcast be available for you?

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The New Orleans Saints are coming off of one of their worst performances in recent memory, having been steamrolled by the lowly Atlanta Falcons last Sunday. The Saints played poorly as an entire unit, looking more like how the almost-winless Falcons were expected to perform. A stagnant offense and self-inflicted defensive penalties kept the Saints far from reach of a victory against their NFC South archrival.

Week 11 should be a rebound game for New Orleans, as they travel to take on the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. Their matchup earlier this season aside, Tampa Bay has always proven to be a tricky opponent for the Saints, especially when the Buccaneers get to play in Raymond James Stadium.

New Orleans raised a lot of questions last week about specific weaknesses within the offense, especially along the offensive line. A solid performance from quarterback Drew Brees and the rest of the offense would go a long way in assuaging any fears and questions that arose in their Week 10 outing. You will not want to miss the Saints take on the Buccaneers as they try to rebound back into the top spot in the NFC.

The broadcast map from 506 Sports highlights the coverage for each of the games during the early slate on FOX. The markets in orange will show the Saints-Buccaneers game, with Thom Brennaman and Chris Spielman on the call. The late afternoon slate, highlighted in blue, will feature the Arizona Cardinals and San Francisco 49ers. This also means that if you are in a blue zone , you will not receive any game during the early slot on FOX. Those areas in green will catch the week’s other NFC South matchup between the Atlanta Falcons and the Carolina Panthers. Finally, the majority of the country will receive the Dallas Cowboys and Detroit Lions kickoff, as denoted in red.

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