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The New Orleans Saints are coming off of a big 34-7 win over the Indianapolis Colts on Monday Night Football, but the downside to that prime-time slot is the shorter week they now have to prepare with. After coming off that record-breaking win, the Saints will now shift their focus to the Tennessee Titans, in which another historic NFL milestone could be passed: Marvin Harrison’s NFL-record 143 receptions in a single season.
Saints wide receiver Michael Thomas is just 11 receptions shy of breaking Harrison’s record, which was set in 2002. But New Orleans is not just playing to break records this season; their goal is to win Super Bowl LIV in Miami. This game against the Titans may have seeding implications for the Saints, but it is a do-or-die game for Tennessee and their playoff hopes.
The broadcast map from 506 Sports highlights the coverage for each of the games during the NFL’s Week 16 slate. The Saints-Titans kickoff will be nationally televised at 12:00 p.m. CT, with the FOX crew led by Kenny Albert and Ronde Barberon on the call for this week’s game.
The areas in red on the map (running from coast to coast within the United States) will have access to the Saints game. Markets in green will catch the Carolina Panthers and Indianapolis Colts broadcast, while those in yellow will receive the game between the Jacksonville Jaguars at the Atlanta Falcons. Finally, the areas in blue are catching the game between the New York Giants and the Washington Redskins.
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