NFL Week 8 TV Broadcast Maps

With the Vikings on at noon, there will only be one late afternoon game on Sunday

Week 8 brings us one week closer to the halfway point of the National Football League season. It is also one week during the middle of the season where there are no bye weeks.

Yes, Sunday will have 14 games aired between the three windows. It’s set to be a fantastic week of football.

In every market, fans will get to enjoy two games on their local CBS affiliate and one game on Fox, whether in the early of afternoon slate. The Sunday night game will be the Los Angeles Chargers taking on the Chicago Bears and the Monday night game will be the Las Vegas Raiders going against the Detroit Lions.

See what games will be airing in your area courtesy of 506 sports.

NFL Week 7 TV broadcast maps

With the Vikings playing on Monday night, see which games air in your area

Entering week seven of the NFL season, there are plenty of storylines to follow. The Minnesota Vikings don’t play on Sunday afternoon, which leaves an entire Sunday slate to watch for enjoyment.

While enjoying a relaxing Sunday afternoon, there are still games to watch both for entertainment and to watch future Vikings opponents.

This week, the Twin Cities market will have two games aired on CBS and one game aired on Fox. See who will air both there and in your area.

NFL Week 5 TV broadcast maps

See what games are aired in your area on Sunday

Week five of the National Football League season is here and there is plenty of excitement going into it.

We have another Sunday morning game from England with the Jacksonville Jaguars taking on the Buffalo Bills. This will be the second game in a row for the Jaguars in England.

There are other exciting games on the docket, including the Kansas City Chiefs traveling to Minneapolis to take on the Minnesota Vikings. Most households will be getting that game, as CBS airs two games in each market with Fox getting one.

Here are the television broadcast maps in each area for week five via 506 Sports.

The broadcast map revealed for Vikings vs. Chiefs in Week 5

Unless you like in Broncos or Jets country, you’ll get the Vikings game

No matter where you are in the country, chances are good you’re going to be able to watch the Minnesota Vikings this weekend. Unless you’re in the Rocky Mountains or portions of the northeast, you’re going to be treated to the Vikings taking on the Kansas City Chiefs in CBS’s premier afternoon slot.

As such, you’ll also be getting CBS’s top announcer team of Jim Nantz and Tony Romo.

When the league put this one on the schedule, they likely had a very different hope for how things would pan out. Unfortunately, the Vikings have been unable to get out of their own way this season, on their way to a 1-3 record. The Chiefs have held up their end of the bargain, coming into Sunday’s game at 3-1, sitting atop the AFC West, and riding a three-game win streak.

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The Vikings got their first win of the season last week against the Carolina Panthers and look to get closer to .500 against Patrick Mahomes and the Chiefs. That’s easier said than done, but this isn’t the high-flying, explosive Chiefs offense of past seasons. With the exception of their Week 3 matchup against the Bears, the Chiefs have failed to score more than 25 points in each of their games this season.

The same can be said for the Vikings, as they too have failed to reach 25 points in three of their four games this season. At the very least, we should see some potent passing from Mahomes and Kirk Cousins, as both offenses like to spread the ball around.

This week’s game may be a slugfest, and it’s a fitting matchup for most of the country to have in the spotlight. For those of you not getting the Vikings game this week (the areas in blue), you’ll have Zach Wilson and the Jets squaring off against Russell Wilson and the Broncos, with Andrew Catalon, Tiki Barber, and Matt Ryan on the call (via 506Sports).

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NFL Week 1 TV broadcast maps

With the Vikings not playing a nationally televised game, see if it’s available in your area

Sunday will mark the true beginning of the National Football League season.

Yes, the first game was on Thursday night with the Detroit Lions beating the Kansas City Chiefs 21-20, but having multiple games on at a time is what really starts the NFL season.

Each market will get four games this week due to it being the first week of the season and the excitement is in the air. Due to the Minnesota Vikings game not being national, you might need NFL Sunday Ticket in order to watch it live.

See what games your market will be getting per 506 Sports.

NFL Week 18 TV Broadcast Maps

With the schedule on week 18, each market will receiver four local broadcasts. See what your market will have on Sunday

We have finally reached the end of the regular season and it’s primed to be a big finale.

Saturday will have two games with the Kansas City Chiefs taking on the Las Vegas Raiders at 3:30 central time and the Tennessee Titans taking on the Jacksonville Jaguars at 7:15 central time for the AFC South title.

Each market will get four games this week due to it being the last week of the season and playoff positioning is in full force. See what games your market will be getting per 506 Sports.

NFL Week 17 TV broadcast maps

The Vikings will be the national broadcast on Sunday

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It’s hard to believe that week 17 is already here. We are just two weeks away from playoff football and the field is far from being set. There are multiple games on the slate that have playoff implications and one that has more than the rest of them is Monday Night Football with the Buffalo Bills taking on the Cincinnati Bengals.

The slate has each market getting two games on CBS and one on Fox with the Minnesota Vikings taking on the Green Bay Packers as the national game in the afternoon.

Here are the games that each market will be getting on Sunday.

NFL Week 12 TV broadcast maps

With the Vikings not playing, make sure you know who to watch on Sunday

With the Minnesota Vikings playing on Thursday night and improving their record to 9-2 on the season, Vikings fans will have to look elsewhere on Sunday for their football needs.

There aren’t a lot of landmark, must-see games this weekend due to the NFL having three of them on Thanksgiving Day, but there are still some hidden gems.

Each market will get three games on the day with one coming on CBS and two from Fox. Here’s who you will get to see in your market courtesy of 506 Sports.

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NFL TV coverage maps

Here’s what games will be shown in your area on Sunday

On Sunday, we have the last quadruple header of the season with the final game in Europe kicking off at 8:30 central time.

After enjoying your morning coffee watching the Seattle Seahawks take on the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, there are quite a few interesting matchups on the afternoon slate before the Los Angeles Chargers battle the San Francisco 49ers in the nightcap.

Each market will get one game from CBS and a doubleheader from Fox.

Make sure you know what games you get in your area courtesy of 506 Sports.

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NFL TV broadcast maps Week 9

Here are the broadcast maps for Sunday’s games

The Minnesota Vikings are starting their first road trip in week nine against the Washington Commanders. They will have back-to-back road games with the team heading to Buffalo in week 10 for a big game that could end up proving whether the Vikings are a legit threat or not.

Going into week nine, there are some big games, including one that will be broadcast nationwide.

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