NFL Week 18 TV broadcast maps

Each market will get a total of seven games in the NFL’s week 18 over the weekeend. See what games will be available in your market

After a long and fun season, we are finally to week 18. With just one game left, multiple games will fully flesh out the playoff picture and it starts on Saturday afternoon.

The Pittsburgh Steelers need a win to stay alive in the playoff hunt and the game between the Houston Texans and Indianapolis Colts will decide one of the other remaining playoff spots.

On Sunday, the NFC playoff picture will be decided with six teams fighting for two spots, including the NFC South title.

Each market will be getting seven games over the weekend with CBS and Fox each getting two games for just the second time this season.

NFL Week 17 TV broadcast maps

From Jets vs. Browns to Packers vs. Vikings, here are the NFL week 17 games each market will get.

Two games left.

After a grueling first 16 weeks, each team has played 15 games with just the New York Jets and Cleveland Browns having played their 16th with the Browns beating the Jets by a score of 37-20 on Thursday night.

There are bountiful playoff scenarios that will either come to fruition on Sunday afternoon or become more complex throughout the day, including the Minnesota Vikings when they take on the Green Bay Packers.

In week 17, CBS will have two games in each market with Fox getting one.

NFL Week 16 TV broadcast maps

Each household will get eight games airing live without the need for NFL Sunday Ticket in week 16. See what games air in your area.

There are just three games left in the National Football League season and things are getting exciting.

There are two games on Saturday along with three games on Monday to celebrate Christmas Day with. It’s set up for the NFL fan to enjoy the sport throughout the holiday.

In the tight playoff race, each household will get one game on CBS with two games on Fox this Sunday along with the Saturday and Monday games.

NFL Week 15 TV broadcast maps

Each hosehold will get eight games airing live without the need for NFL Sunday Ticket in week 15. See what games air in your area.

The bye weeks are now done and the last four weeks will provide multiple windows of football to watch.

Including the Thursday night game that the Las Vegas Raiders won 63-21, there willd be eight windows of football in week 15. That is a lot of football to watch.

With the college football regular season now complete, Saturday will have three games with all of them airing on NFL Network.

Fox will get two games in each market with CBS getting one. See what games you will get in your area.

NFL Week 14 TV broadcast maps

See what games will air in your market as the playoff race heats up

The playoff push is getting more intense as we enter week 14 of the National Football League season. There are some really big matchups across the league but two of them stand out above the rest.

The Buffalo Bills heading to Kansas City to take on the Chiefs headlines the late game slate. The Bills are 6-6 and need to win to stay alive in the AFC East race and currently don’t have a wild card spot. The Chiefs are a game behind in the race for the number one seed in the AFC and need to find a way to pull out a big win.

The night game will be the Philadelphia Eagles taking on the Dallas Cowboys. If the Cowboys win, both teams will be tied atop the NFC East standings and give the NFC playoff picture quite the different outlook.

CBS will get two games in each market with Fox getting one. See who will be airing in your market on Sunday courtesy of 506 Sports.

NFL Week 13 TV broadcast maps

CBS only has one game per market this week with Fox having two. See what games air in your area.

The Minnesota Vikings are on their bye week which means a weekend of enjoying the National Football League relatively carefree.

Yes, teams like the Detroit Lions and Green Bay Packers, both of whom could impact the Vikings standing in the chase for a playoff berth.

Overall, it’s a great weekend to enjoy some football. The early slate has a couple of intriguing games, including the Lions taking on the New Orleans Saints and the Denver Broncos taking on the Houston Texans.

Meanwhile, the late slate has one of the marquee games of the season with the San Francisco 49ers taking on the Philadelphia Eagles in a rematch of the NFC Championship Game.

CBS only has one game per market this week with Fox having two. See what games air in your area courtesy of 506 Sports.

TV broadcast maps for Week 13 of NFL action

Here are the TV broadcast maps for Week 13 of NFL action

In case you missed it, this week’s NFC South clash between the Carolina Panthers and the Tampa Bay Buccaneers got a bit of a shove. The divisional matchup has been moved to the late slot on Sunday, giving way to the early afternoon delight of the Denver Broncos and Houston Texans.

So, as we sort out the change, let’s take a look at the television broadcast maps for Week 13:

NFL Week 12 TV broacast maps

With the Minnesota Vikings playing on Monday Night Football, see who will playing in each television market

Week 12 feels nearly half in the books due to the three Thanksgiving Day games and the first-ever game on Black Friday. It also featured three of the more high-profile matchups.

  • Green Bay Packers vs. Detroit Lions
  • Washington Commanders vs. Dallas Cowboys
  • San Francisco 49ers vs. Seattle Seahawks

That leaves a limited amount of games for Sunday afternoon even without any team on a bye week. It isn’t the most exciting slate in the world with only a couple of games with a big draw, the biggest being the Buffalo Bills taking on the Philadelphia Eagles in the late slate and the Baltimore Ravens taking on the Los Angeles Chargers in the night game on NBC.

See what games are available in your area with CBS once again getting two games in each market and Fox getting just one.

NFL Week 10 TV broadcast maps

See which games air in your area on Sunday afternoon

We are officially halfway through the National Football League season and things are getting interesting across the league.

There is only one team with a single loss and that is the Philadelphia Eagles. Both the Kansas City Chiefs and Baltimore Ravens have two losses with more having three losses primed to stay in the hunt for that top seed in the AFC and NFC.

What is really interesting is the NFC. Outside of the Eagles who look to be the cream of the crop in the conference, there is a log jam of teams who haven’t separated themselves. That will begin this week.

Once again, Fox will air two games in each market and CBS will air one. Here are the games for each market.

NFL Week 9 TV broadcast maps

See which games air in your area on Sunday afternoon

After week nine, the National Football League season will be at the halfway point. We have learned quite a bit this season and one of the things that has been more prevalent than in prior years is injuries to starting quarterbacks.

Multiple quarterbacks have missed time this season. Daniel Jones, Aaron Rodgers, Kyler Murray and Anthony Richardson have all missed multiple games with Kirk Cousins set to miss the final nine regular season games.

Despite all of that, the level of play across the league has still been great. There are quite a few games in week nine that stand out, especially Sunday night with the Buffalo Bills and Cincinnati Bengals facing off.

CBS only has one game in each television market and fox has two. Here are the games in your area courtesy of 506 Sports.