Week 3 NFL broadcast maps: Will your station carry Saints vs. Eagles?

Will your station carry Saints vs. Eagles? The Week 3 NFL broadcast maps from 506 Sports have a lot of eyes on New Orleans this Sunday:

The New Orleans Saints’ Week 1 matchup did not have much attention outside their home market, but after their strong showing and a high-profile win over the Dallas Cowboys in Week 2 they’ve become impossible to ignore. The Saints are 2-0 heading into a matchup with the Philadelphia Eagles, a popular preseason Super Bowl pick looking vulnerable after their last-second loss to the Atlanta Falcons in prime time.

But the number of eyes on this game will be pretty significant for the time slot, as kickoff still resides in FOX’s early window. Coverage extends up into about half of New England, throughout most of Pennsylvania down through Florida, and all the way up to Seattle and Los Angeles with the exception of Colorado and New Mexico due to the Denver Broncos matchup. This covers roughly half the continental United States, while also being shown in Hawaii.

As labeled in red on this map from 506 Sports, the coverage is widespread, and the only major competitor for views in terms of states covered is the Tennessee Titans against the Green Bay Packers, which takes up much of the Midwest and into Montana. See if you’ll catch the broadcast from your local FOX affiliate station:

Remember, you can also catch the game by streaming it on NFL+ or FuboTV (try it free). Additionally, fans in Louisiana can tune in to WWL 870 AM or 105.3 FM with Deuce McAllister and Mike Hoss for radio coverage. Those watching the FOX broadcast will be slated to have Joe Davis and Greg Olsen on the coverage.

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Will your local TV station carry Week 17’s Saints-Buccaneers game?

Will your local TV station carry Week 17’s Saints-Buccaneers game? Much of the Southeast is tuning in, but coverage is fragmented in a crowded viewing window:

We’re headed for the most important game of the year for the New Orleans Saints on Sunday — a loss to the division-rival Tampa Bay Buccaneers would knock the Saints out of contention for the NFC South title, and all but eliminate New Orleans from the playoffs altogether.

So will you be able to watch the game? While FOX Sports has assigned its A-team broadcasting crew of Kevin Burkhardt, Greg Olsen, Eric Andrews and Tom Rinaldi to this matchup, it falls in a crowded window with four other games kicking off at the same time while being shown by the same network.

The result is an odd broadcast map from 506 Sports, which has the game being shown in the Saints’ and Buccaneers’ home markets as well as large parts of Arkansas, Georgia, and South Carolina; Kansas City, St. Louis, and Cincinnati will also be carrying the broadcast. That’s represented in areas highlighted in orange on this map:

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Saints vs Buccaneers: Game time, TV schedule, streaming, and more

Unsure how to catch the action on Sunday when the New Orleans Saints take on the Tampa Bay Buccaneers? Here are your options to watch the game, via @DillySanders:

The New Orleans Saints were barely able to escape the Atlanta Falcons in Week 1, but now they are given the opportunity to take sole lead in the NFC South with a game against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers in New Orleans on Sunday.

It’s the home debut of Tyrann Mathieu and Jarvis  Landry who are both coming off of huge games in Week 1. Emotions are sure to be high as family and friends are gathering to see a dream come true. Two LSU legends represent New Orleans in the NFL for the first time.

The Buccaneers have infamously never beaten the Saints in the regular season during the Tom Brady era, could this be the first time they make the feat? Here’s how you can tune in to the action, wherever you are: