Here’s the TV broadcast map for Rams-Cardinals in Week 3

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

The Rams will once again be in the late-afternoon window on Sunday when they visit the Cardinals for their first NFC West game of the year. It’s one of the better matchups of Week 3, but unfortunately, it’s being played on the same network at the same time as Packers-Buccaneers, which is FOX’s game of the week.

So unless you’re in Arizona or Southern California, you probably won’t get the Rams-Cardinals game on TV in your area. Check the map from 506 Sports below and if you’re in the blue area, you’ll get the game on TV Sunday afternoon.

It’ll be Kevin Kugler and Mark Sanchez on the call again for FOX, the same pairing that called Rams-Falcons last week. The Rams will be back in a prime-time slot in Week 4 when they visit the 49ers on Monday Night Football.

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Broncos vs. Texans broadcast map: Will the game be on TV?

Fans in the green will get the Broncos-Texans game on CBS this week, per @506sports.

The Denver Broncos (0-1) are set to host the Houston Texans (0-0-1) at Empower Field at Mile High on Sunday, Sept. 19 at 4:25 p.m. ET in Week 2 of the 2022 NFL season.

The AFC showdown will be broadcast on CBS and in-market fans can stream the game on fuboTV (try it free).

Andrew Catalon (play-by-play) and James Lofton (analyst) will call the game for CBS with Michael Grady reporting from the sideline.

On the radio, the game will air locally on KOA 850 AM/94.1 FM, and nationally on ESPN Radio.

Fans in the green areas on the map below will get the game on their local CBS networks, according to 506sports.com.

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Denver leads the all-time series against Houston 5-3, and the Broncos are considered 9.5-point betting favorites against the Texans this week, according to Tipico Sportsbook.

Denver’s coming off a 17-16 loss to the Seattle Seahawks and Houston’s coming off a 20-20 tie with the Indianapolis Colts in Week 1.

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Here’s the TV broadcast map for Packers at Ravens in Week 15

Most of the country will get to see the Green Bay Packers face the Baltimore Ravens in Week 15.

Everyone in the country except a big chunk of the Pacific Northwest and Southern California will get a chance to see the Green Bay Packers face the Baltimore Ravens on Sunday afternoon.

The Week 15 matchup between the NFC North leaders and AFC North leaders is scheduled for 3:25 p.m. CT on FOX.

Here’s the television broadcast map, via 506sports.com:

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The only conflict in the late afternoon timeslot on FOX is the Los Angeles Rams hosting the Seattle Seahawks.

Joe Buck and Troy Aikman, FOX’s top team, will call the game.

The showdown between the Packers and Ravens was originally scheduled for noon, but the NFL flexed the game into the 3:25 p.m. timeslot to maximize viewership.

The Packers can clinch the NFC North with a win. Overall, Matt LaFleur’s team is 3-2 when playing in the 3:25 p.m. timeslot this season, with wins over the Pittsburgh Steelers, Seattle Seahawks and Los Angeles and losses to the New Orleans Saints and Kansas City Chiefs.

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TV broadcast map for Packers vs. Seahawks in Week 10

Will you get Packers-Seahawks in your viewing area in Week 10? Check the map.

All but two television markets will get to see the Green Bay Packers host the Seattle Seahawks on CBS in Week 10. The only competing game in the late afternoon timeslot on CBS is the Denver Broncos vs. the Philadelphia Eagles, so only viewers in the Denver and Philadelphia markets won’t get a chance to see Packers-Seahawks.

Here’s the television broadcast map from 506sports.com:

Jim Nantz and Tony Romo, CBS’s top broadcasting duo, will call the game from Lambeau Field.

The showdown between the Packers and Seahawks figures to be one of the top games of the week. Not only is Pro Bowler Russell Wilson returning from injured reserve, but NFL MVP Aaron Rodgers is expected to come off the COVID-19 reserve list and play after missing last week’s loss in Kansas City.

The Packers are 7-2 and attempting to stay in the race for the No. 1 seed in the NFC. The Seahawks are 3-5 and desperately need a win to stay alive in the competitive NFC West.

This is becoming a common matchup. The Packers and Seahawks have played seven times since the 2014 season, including two playoff games. Green Bay has won nine straight games at Lambeau Field against Seattle.

Most of the country will get to see Packers face Chiefs on Sunday

Almost everyone will get an opportunity to see Jordan Love’s first NFL start on Sunday against the Chiefs. Here’s the TV broadcast map for Packers-Chiefs.

Most of the country will have the opportunity to see Jordan Love’s first career NFL start on Sunday against the Kansas City Chiefs.

Because the Green Bay Packers’ showdown with the Chiefs is “America’s Game of the Week” on FOX, everyone but those located in the viewership areas of the Arizona Cardinals and San Francisco 49ers will get to see the matchup at Arrowhead Stadium on Sunday.

Here’s the TV broadcast map for FOX’s late afternoon timeslot, via 506sports.com, and all viewers in the red areas will get Packers-Chiefs:

This isn’t a primetime game in terms of a national viewership opportunity, but it’s as close as it can get for a game kicking off in the late afternoon timeslot.

Joe Buck and Troy Aikman, FOX’s top broadcast partnership, will call the game.

FOX protected the game, thinking a battle between Aaron Rodgers and the Packers and Patrick Mahomes and the Chiefs would be among the best matchups of the 2021 NFL season. It’s still a great game – the Packers have been in the NFC title game each of the last two seasons, while the Chiefs have won the AFC in back-to-back years – but the loss of Rodgers to the COVID-19 reserve list and Kansas City’s shaky 4-4 start has taken some of the shine off the contest.

The Cardinals and 49ers are the only other game in the late afternoon timeslot on FOX.

The Packers and Chiefs will kick off from Arrowhead Stadium at 3:25 p.m. CT on Sunday.

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Eagles vs. Lions Week 8: How to watch, listen and stream online

Philadelphia Eagles vs. Detroit Lions Week 8: How to watch, listen and stream online

The Eagles and Lions are set for a Halloween matchup that could be season-defining for both teams.

If you’re not in the Detroit area or a local sports bar, here’s how you can watch stream, and listen to this Week 8 matchup.

Here’s the TV broadcast map for Packers vs. Saints in Week 1

Most of the country will get to see the Packers take on the Saints in the late afternoon time slot on FOX in Week 1.

The majority of the country will get an opportunity to see the Green Bay Packers take on the New Orleans Saints in the season opener on Sunday afternoon in Jacksonville.

The game is FOX’s “America’s Game of the Week” for Week 1. Everyone but those living in the home markets of the Denver Broncos and New York Giants will get Packers-Saints.

Here’s the TV broadcast map for the late afternoon timeslot on FOX in Week 1, via 506sports.com:

Play-by-play announcer Joe Buck and analyst Troy Aikman, FOX’s top team, will broadcast the contest to a national audience.

The Packers and Saints are scheduled for a 3:25 p.m. CT kickoff at TIAA Bank Field in Jacksonville. The game was moved from New Orleans due to damage caused by Hurricane Ida.

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Philadelphia Eagles at Dallas Cowboys: TV broadcast map for Week 16

The Eagles and Cowboys have always been a huge nationally televised game and Sunday won’t be any different despite both teams having a losing record.

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The Eagles and Cowboys have always been a huge nationally televised game and Sunday won’t be any different despite both teams having a losing record.

The ball game will be broadcast as part of the late afternoon package on FOX but it won’t be the network’s main event according to 506 Sports.

Kenny Albert and Jonathan Vilma will be on the call from Dallas, where parts of the mid-Atlantic region, Texas, and its bordering states will see the matchup.

The rest of the country will see the huge matchup between the Seattle Seahawks and the Los Angeles Rams.

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