NFL Week 1 TV coverage maps

Both FOX and CBS get a doubleheader. Check out which four games will air in your area today.

The first weekend of the NFL season starts today. The 2022 season opener already happened Thursday night with the Buffalo Bills taking down the defending champion Los Angeles Rams on NBC.

There are 15 remaining games in Week 1. The Sunday night game on NBC will have the Tampa Bay Buccaneers and Dallas Cowboys.

The Monday night game on ESPN will be the Denver Broncos and Seattle Seahawks.

That leaves 13 games for the early and late afternoon time slots.

In Week 1, both FOX and CBS get a doubleheader.

Which games will air in your area? Check out the TV coverage maps below from 506 Sports.

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NFL Week 18 TV coverage maps

It is the final regular season weekend. Which games will air in your area? Check out our TV coverage maps.

In the final weekend of the regular season, there is no Monday night game. There was no Thursday night game. there are two nationally televised games on Saturday and a Sunday night game.

The two Saturday games will both air on ESPN and ABC. At 4:30 p.m. ET, Chiefs-Broncos will kick off Week 18 and then, at 8:15 p.m. ET, Cowboys-Eagles will play.

The Sunday night game on NBC will be Chargers-Raiders.

But on Sunday, both CBS and FOX will have an early and a late game to air. Everyone in the country gets two early games to choose from and two late games to choose from on television.

Which games will air in your area? Check out the info below from 506 Sports.

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NFL Week 17 TV coverage maps

Check out where the 14 early and late games on Sunday will air in your area.

Starting this week in Week 17, there is no Thursday night game. The only prime-time games are on Sunday night and Monday night.

The Sunday night game on NBC is Vikings-Packers and the Monday night game on ESPN is Browns-Steelers.

That leaves 14 games on the schedule to split between CBS and FOX in the two daytime time slots.

This week, CBS will have a single broadcast and FOX will have an early game and a late game on in every market.

Which games will air where you are this weekend to start the new year?

Check out the information below, based on the coverage maps from 506 Sports.

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