Week 15 for the NFL has already started with a Thursday night game on national television between the Chiefs and the Chargers. The rest of the schedule has changed.
There will be nationally televised games on Saturday, Sunday and Monday, and there are three games originally scheduled for Monday that have been moved to Monday and Tuesday because of COVID-19 issues.
Saturday’s game is Patriots-Colts and will air on NFL Network nationally.
The Sunday night game on NBC is Saints-Buccaneers and the Monday night game on ESPN.
Two games on Monday are nationally televised. The rescheduled Raiders-Browns will be on NFL Network at 5 p.m. ET and the Monday night game on ESPN is Vikings-Bears.
The regular Sunday games will be split between FOX and CBS. FOX gets a doubleheader and CBS will air one game in each market.
The coverage maps from 506 Sports are below.
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