TV maps for Sunday Week 15 games with Seahawks on MNF

Here are the TV maps for Sunday’s games, courtesy of 506 sports

The Seattle Seahawks had their game this week against the Philadelphia Eagles flexed to Monday Night Football. So, Seattle fans get to enjoy another stress-free Sunday of watching games. Even better, there are some excellent matchups coming up this weekend – not counting Thursday Night Football.

Here are the TV maps for Sunday’s games, courtesy of 506 sports – (kickoffs are Pacific time).

NFL Network – Saturday

Vikings at Bengals (10:00 am)

Steelers at Colts (1:30 pm)

Broncos at Lions (5:15 pm)

CBS – Sun.

Red: Jets at Dolphins (10:00 am)

Green: Bucs at Packers (10:00 am)

Yellow: Texans at Titans (10:00 am)

Blue: 49ers at Cardinals (1:05 pm)

Brown: Commanders at Rams (1:05 pm)

FOX Sun.

Red: Chiefs at Patriots (10:00 am)

Blue: Giants at Saints (10:00 am)

Green: Bears at Browns (10:00 am)

Yellow: Falcons at Panthers (10:00 am)

National: Cowboys at Bills (1:25 pm)

NBC – Sun.

National: Ravens at Jaguars (5:20 pm)

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If you’re in the yellow, you’ll get Colts vs. Bengals on TV

Those in the yellow will get the Colts and Bengals on CBS.

The Indianapolis Colts (7-5) are riding a four-game winning streak as they prepare to visit the Cincinnati Bengals (6-6) at Paycor Stadium for a Week 14 matchup.

Those in the yellow area of the TV map will get the game on the local CBS channel, courtesy of 506 Sports.

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Getting the call for the CBS crew this week will be Tom McCarthy (play-by-play), James Lofton (color commentary), Jay Feely (color commentary) and Tiffany Blackmon (sideline).

Both the Colts and the Bengals are right in the thick of the AFC playoff picture. The Colts currently hold the No. 7 seed while the Bengals are right there behind the quartet of 7-5 teams.

The Colts opened the week as slight road favorites, but it appears the lines may be shifting toward favoring the home team. Either way, this game will have heavy implications for the playoff picture.

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If you’re in the green, you’ll get Colts vs. Panthers on TV

Here are the TV maps for Week 9.

The Indianapolis Colts (3-5) will be on the road visiting the Carolina Panthers (1-6) for a Week 9 matchup at Bank of America Stadium.

While the Colts are currently trying to find a way off a three-game losing streak, the Panthers are coming off their first win of the season over the Houston Texans.

Those in the green area of the TV map will get the game on the local CBS channel, courtesy of 506 Sports.

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Getting the call for the CBS crew this week will be Kevin Harlan (play-by-play), Trent Green (color commentary) and Melanie Collins (sideline).

Here’s a look at the complete coverage maps for Week 9 with the Alaska and Hawaii coverages written with the corresponding color:

If you’re in the orange, you’ll get Colts vs. Saints on TV

Taking a look at the TV coverage maps in Week 8.

The Indianapolis Colts (3-4) will be back home to host the New Orleans Saints (3-4) on Sunday at Lucas Oil Stadium for an interconference matchup.

Both teams will be looking to shake off heartbreaking losses. The Colts are looking to move past a game that was partly decided by two incorrect penalties late while the Saints saw their chances at a prime-time win slip through the hands of tight end Foster Moreau when he dropped a would-be game-tying touchdown.

Those in the orange area of the TV map will get the game on the local FOX channel, courtesy of 506 Sports.

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Getting the call for the FOX crew this week will be Kevin Kugler (play-by-play), Mark Sanchez (color commentary) and Laura Okmin (sideline).

Here’s a look at the complete coverage maps for Week 8 with the Alaska and Hawaii coverages written with the corresponding color:

If you’re in the green, you’ll get Colts vs. Browns on TV

Those in the green area of the TV map will get the Colts and Browns on CBS.

The Indianapolis Colts (3-3) are preparing to host the Cleveland Browns (3-2) for a Week 7 matchup at Lucas Oil Stadium on Sunday.

These two teams haven’t played each other since the 2020 season when the Browns defeated the Philip Rivers-led Colts in Cleveland by a score of 32-23.

Those in the green area of the TV map will get the game on the local CBS channel, courtesy of 506 Sports.

(Courtesy of 506 Sports)

Getting the call for the CBS crew this week will be Spero Dedes (play-by-play), Adam Archuleta (color commentary) and Aditi Kinkhabwala (sideline).

Here’s a look at the complete coverage maps for Week 7 with the Alaska and Hawaii coverages written with the corresponding color:

If you’re in the orange, you’ll get Colts vs. Jaguars on TV

Those in the orange section will get Colts vs. Jaguars on TV.

The Indianapolis Colts (3-2) are preparing to visit the Jacksonville Jaguars (3-2) at TIAA Bank Field on Sunday for a Week 6 matchup.

This will be the final time the Colts and Jaguars meet during the regular season in 2023, and it will mark the fourth divisional game for the Colts through the first six weeks of the campaign.

Those in the orange area of the TV map will get the game on the local CBS channel, courtesy of 506 Sports.

(Courtesy of 506 Sports)

Getting the call for the CBS crew this week will be Spero Dedes (play-by-play), Adam Archuleta (color commentary) and Amanda Renner (sideline).

Here’s a look at the complete coverage maps for Week 6:

If you’re in the green, you’ll get Colts vs. Titans on TV

Those in the green section of the TV map will get the Colts and Titans game on CBS.

The Indianapolis Colts (2-2) are preparing to host the Tennessee Titans (2-2) at Lucas Oil Stadium on Sunday for a Week 5 matchup.

This will mark the first time the Colts and Titans play each other this season and while this is the third division game for Indy, it will be the first for Tennessee to begin the young season.

Those in the green area of the TV map will get the game on the local CBS channel, courtesy of 506 Sports.

(Courtesy of 506 Sports)

Getting the call for the CBS crew this week will be Spero Dedes (play-by-play), Adam Archuleta (color commentary) and Amanda Renner (sideline).

Here’s a look at the complete coverage maps for Week 5:

If you’re in the green, you’ll get Colts vs. Rams on TV

Those in the green area of the TV map will get the Colts and Rams game on FOX.

The Indianapolis Colts (2-1) are back home to host the Los Angeles Rams (1-2) at Lucas Oil Stadium for a Week 4 matchup on Sunday.

With the likelihood of Anthony Richardson and Ryan Kelly returning from their one-game absences due to concussions, this should be a competitive matchup with the Rams.

Those in the green area of the TV map will get the game on the local FOX channel, courtesy of 506 Sports.

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Getting the call for the FOX crew this week will be Kenny Albert (play-by-play), Jonathan Vilma (color commentary) and Shannon Spake (sideline).

Here’s a look at the complete coverage maps for Week 4:

If you’re in the teal, you’ll get Colts vs. Ravens on TV

Those in the teal area of the TV map will get the Colts and Ravens game on CBS.

The Indianapolis Colts (1-1) will be on the road for a Week 3 matchup against the Baltimore Ravens (2-0) on Sunday at M&T Bank Stadium.

Though there’s a strong chance they will be without quarterback Anthony Richardson and center Ryan Kelly, both of which are dealing with concussions, the Colts are looking to stay competitive in this matchup.

Those in the teal area of the TV map will get the game on the local CBS channel, courtesy of 506 Sports.

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Getting the call for the CBS crew this week will be Beth Mowins (play-by-play), James Lofton (color commentary), Jay Feely (color commentary) and Amanda Renner (sideline).

Here’s a look at the complete coverage maps for Week 3:

If you’re in the teal, you’ll get Colts vs. Texans on TV

Those in the teal area of the TV map will get Colts vs. Texans on FOX.

The Indianapolis Colts (0-1) will be looking to get into the win column for the first time this season when they travel south to visit the Houston Texans (0-1) for a Week 2 matchup.

With both teams coming off a Week 1 loss, we’ll get an early matchup of rookie quarterbacks between Anthony Richardson and C.J. Stroud, both of which were selected inside the top-five during the 2023 NFL draft.

Those in the teal area of the TV map will get the game on the local FOX channel, courtesy of 506 Sports.

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Getting the call for this game will be Chris Myers (play-by-play), Robert Smith (color analyst) and Jen Hale (sideline).

Here’s a look at the other TV coverage maps in Week 2: