Packers-Eagles television coverage map for Week 13

Most of the country will get to see the Packers take on the Eagles in Week 13. CBS will broadcast the contest.

Most of the country will get to see the Green Bay Packers welcome the Philadelphia Eagles to Lambeau Field in Week 13.

There’s only one competing game in the late afternoon slot on CBS, and the Packers and Eagles are the network’s featured game. Although the Eagles are 3-7-1, the matchup represents a late-season showdown between two potential division winners.

Most of New England and parts of the West Coast will get the New England Patriots and Los Angeles Chargers instead.

Here’s the television coverage map as of Wednesday, via 506sports.com:

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Jim Nantz and Tony Romo, the top commentating pair for CBS, will call the game.

There are no immediate scheduling conflicts in the Upper Midwest because the Minnesota Vikings, Chicago Bears and Detroit Lions all play at noon. The Vikings host the Jaguars on CBS, while the Bears and Lions will play on FOX.

The Packers played the Eagles in primetime last season, losing 34-27 at home on Thursday Night Football.

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Packers-Colts television coverage map for Week 11

A coverage map of who in the country will get the Packers and Colts game on FOX in Week 11.

Most of the United States will get to see the Green Bay Packers take on the Indianapolis Colts on Sunday, but a decent chunk of Wisconsin won’t.

Thanks to the NFL flexing the Packers’ visit to Indianapolis to the late afternoon timeslot, viewers in the Twin Cities television market will see the Minnesota Vikings and Dallas Cowboys at 3:25 p.m. CT instead of the Packers and Colts.

As is the case whenever the Packers and Vikings play in the same timeslot, parts of Western and Northwestern Wisconsin won’t get the Packers game.

Here’s the television coverage map as of Wednesday, via 506sports.com:

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The game was originally scheduled for a noon start, which would have eliminated the conflict with the Vikings but also limited the reach of the broadcast. After flexing the game, the NFL will now show a game between the NFC North-leading Packers and the AFC South-leading Colts to a much larger audience.

The Packers, a slight underdog in Week 11, haven’t played at 3:25 p.m. CT since losing to the Tampa Bay Buccaneers in Week 6. Matt LaFleur’s team isn’t scheduled to play another noon game until Week 14.

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Packers-Jaguars television coverage map for Week 10

The television coverage map for the Week 10 showdown between the Packers and Jaguars on Sunday, Nov. 15.

Most of the Upper Midwest and parts of Northern California and Florida will get to see the Green Bay Packers take on the Jacksonville Jaguars at Lambeau Field on Sunday, Nov. 15.

The Packers and Jaguars are scheduled for a noon kickoff. FOX will broadcast the game.

Areas shaded in purple will see the Packers and Jaguars in Week 10, via 506sports.com:

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Although there are five early timeslot games on FOX, the Minnesota Vikings and Chicago Bears both play on Monday night, opening up viewing areas in states surrounding Wisconsin. The entire state will get the game, and there will be no conflict for Packers fans living in Minnesota, Iowa, the Dakotas or most of Illinois, Montana, Nebraska and Indiana.

The Packers have played at noon four times in 2020, winning three of the four games. They won the first three but lost in Week 8 at home to the Vikings.

Note: the map will be updated if viewing areas are revised during the week.

Packers-Vikings television coverage map for Week 8

Television coverage areas for FOX’s broadcast of Packers and Vikings in Week 8

A large swath of the country will get to see the Green Bay Packers host the Minnesota Vikings during the early timeslot in Week 8.

Only three games are competing for airtime on FOX, meaning much of the Midwest and big chunks of the South and East Coast will get to see the Packers and Vikings on Sunday.

All areas shaded in red will get the Packers and Vikings on FOX this week, via 506sports.com:

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Areas shaded in purple will see the Los Angeles Rams and Miami Dolphins, while the greens areas will get the Las Vegas Raiders and Cleveland Browns. (Note, the map is subject to change as broadcast areas are adjusted. We will update the map if changes are made throughout the week).

Playing the Vikings means all of Wisconsin gets the Packers game on FOX. When both teams play in the same timeslot on the same network, parts of Wisconsin get the Vikings broadcast. Not this week. Also, the Chicago Bears are playing the late afternoon game, taking away another potential conflict.

Kickoff from Lambeau Field is scheduled for noon CT. Sunday will be the fourth time the Packers have played in the early timeslot this season. They are 3-0, including a win last week against the Houston Texans and a season-opening win over the Vikings.

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Packers-Texans television coverage map for Week 7

Will you get to see the Packers take on the Texans on Sunday, October 10th? Check the television coverage map for Week 7.

A good chunk of the country will get to see the Green Bay Packers take on the Houston Texans during the early timeslot on FOX on Sunday.

The Packers won’t have to compete for airtime with the Minnesota Vikings, who are on a bye, or the Chicago Bears, who play on Monday night, meaning most of the upper Midwest gets to see Matt LaFleur’s team on Sunday.

All areas shaded in purple will see the Packers and Texans on FOX this week, via 506sports.com:

Areas shaded red will see the Dallas Cowboys take on The Washington Football Team. Yellow gets the Carolina Panthers and New Orleans Saints. Orange is the Detroit Lions and Atlanta Falcons. The late game, shaded in green, will see the Seattle Seahawks and Arizona Cardinals.

Kickoff from RNG Stadium in Houston is scheduled for noon CT. The Packers have played in the noon time slot twice previously this season, winning both games (at Minnesota, vs. Detroit).

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