Week 12 Rooting Guide: Best outcomes for Ravens with playoff picture developing

We’re looking at the Week 12 rooting guide for the Baltimore Ravens with the AFC playoff picture developing

The Ravens (8-3) have won five of their past six games and are set to travel to the West Coast for an intriguing battle with the Los Angeles Chargers (4-6) on NBC’s Sunday Night Football (8:20 p.m. ET
kickoff).

Baltimore is tied with Miami for the AFC’s best record, but the Dolphins’ 34-13 win over the New York Jets gives the No. 1 seed for now.

The Los Angeles Chargers are trying to avoid falling entirely out of playoff contention after a 23-20 loss to the Packers in Week 11.

With only one of the four Thanksgiving and Black Friday games featuring AFC teams, we’re providing a rooting guide for the Sunday and Monday slate of games.

Week 11 Rooting Guide: Best outcomes for Ravens with playoff picture developing

We’re looking at the Week 11 rooting guide for fans as the Baltimore Ravens could land the top spot in the AFC with a Chiefs loss to the Eagles

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.

The remaining Week 11 games offer an opportunity to root against rival AFC foes.  Baltimore could enter Monday night as the top team in the conference with a Philadelphia win over Kansas City.

With kickoff for the Sunday games fast approaching, here’s an updated rooting guide.

Week 11 Rooting Guide: Best outcomes for Eagles with playoff picture developing

We’re looking at the Week 11 rooting guide for fans as the Philadelphia Eagles will face the Chiefs on Monday night

The Eagles (8-1) have a huge Monday night matchup against the Chiefs (7-2) fast approaching, and it’s just one of several games that’ll have playoff implications.

Philadelphia and Kansas City will finish Week 11 on ESPN/ABC, and the Sunday slate of games offers several intriguing matchups and plenty of rooting scenarios in the NFC and AFC.

With kickoff fast approaching, we’re looking at the updated rooting guide for Eagles fans.

Here’s the TV broadcast map for Rams vs. Seahawks in Week 1

Check the map to see if you’ll get the Rams-Seahawks game on TV in your area this Sunday

Unlike last year, the Los Angeles Rams won’t be starting the season in prime time as the NFL’s kickoff game. Instead, they’re in the late-afternoon window on Sunday, visiting the Seattle Seahawks in Week 1.

While the game may not be nationally televised like last season’s Rams-Bills opener, all fans on the West Coast will still get to watch it on TV. It’ll be broadcast on FOX with Kevin Kugler and Mark Sanchez on the call in Seattle, with most of California, Washington and Oregon getting it on TV.

Check the map from 506 Sports below to see if Rams-Seahawks will be televised in your area this Sunday at 4:25 p.m. ET. If you’re in the blue, you’re good to go.

The Rams were swept by the Seahawks last season, losing each of their two meetings against Seattle. They’ll try to start this year differently by beating the Seahawks at their place, though they’ll have to do so as 5.5-point underdogs.

No matter the expectations, it’ll just be fun to see the Rams playing meaningful football again.

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Here’s the TV broadcast map for Eagles at Lions in Week 1

Here’s the TV broadcast map for the Philadelphia Eagles Week 1 matchup against the Detroit Lions

The Eagles are just four days away from kicking off their season opener at the Lions, and if you’re not in the Philadelphia area, 506 Sports has you covered.

The Birds will kick the regular season off on Fox, and if you’re in the Philadelphia, Dallas, or New York City area, you’ll get the Eagles and Detroit.

Most of the country will see the 49ers at the Bears, while the southern cities will see the Saints at Falcons and the Jaguars at the Commanders.

Here’s the updated TV Watch Map for Eagles vs. Washington

Here’s the updated TV Watch Map for Philadelphia #Eagles vs. #WashingtonFootball at Lincoln Financial Field on Tuesday night

The Eagles and Washington will have the football world to themselves on Tuesday night when both teams meet in a nationally televised showdown on FOX.

The Seahawks matchup against the Rams was switched as well due to COVID outbreaks on the Washington and Los Angeles rosters.

Here’s your updated TV broadcast map for both games, with half the country having the option to watch one of the games in their local region.

Washington registered zero new positive COVID tests on Saturday while activating four players from the reserve list.

That list included star defensive tackle Jonathan Allen and defensive end Montez Sweat.

Allen landed on the COVID list Monday, while Sweat was placed on the list Dec. 8 and he has not played since suffering a jaw injury in Week 8.

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Here’s the TV broadcast map for Eagles vs. Washington in Week 15

Here’s the TV broadcast map for Philadelphia #Eagles vs. #WashingtonFootball in Week 15 and you’ll likely need to make adjustments if you don’t live in Philly, D.C., or Delaware

The Eagles and Washington are preparing for an important Week 15 matchup at Lincoln Financial Field, the first of two meetings over the next three weeks.

It’s an intriguing game, but not the most important on the weekend docket and that shows in the TV viewing guide from 506 Sports.

The national broadcast will see two Saturday games as well.

Saturday 4:30 ET: Las Vegas at Cleveland (NFL Network; Joe Davis, Kurt Warner)
Saturday 8:15 ET: New England at Indianapolis (NFL Network; Kevin Burkhardt, Greg Olsen)