
NFL TV Schedule 2015: Week 6 Coverage Map Listings For Every Game
There are still six unbeaten teams left in the NFL. Because none of them play each other in Week 6, there's a chance we could see the same number of teams head into Week 7 unscathed.
The first of the unbeaten teams will kick off the week's games Thursday night when the 5-0 Atlanta Falcons hit the road against the division rival New Orleans Saints. Atlanta pulled out a thrilling 25-19 overtime victory in Week 5, while the Saints were throttled 39-17 by the Philadelphia Eagles.
The Falcons have been boosted significantly by the play of second-year running back Devonta Freeman. The former Florida State Seminole has been on a tear.
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Freeman has rushed for 362 yards and seven touchdowns in his last three games. He had been battling a bad toe, but he participated fully in practice Wednesday, per the team's official site, and is listed as probable.
That could be bad news for the Saints, as the team has already allowed 679 rushing yards this season. That total is good for 31st in the league. It could be a long night for New Orleans.
Here's the viewing information for the Falcons vs. Saints and every other game on this week's schedule.
| Matchup | Time (ET) | TV |
| Atlanta at New Orleans | 8:25 p.m. | CBS/NFL |
| Matchup | Time (ET) | TV |
| Washington at NY Jets | 1 p.m. | FOX |
| Arizona at Pittsburgh | 1 p.m. | FOX |
| Kansas City at Minnesota | 1 p.m. | CBS |
| Cincinnati at Buffalo | 1 p.m. | CBS |
| Chicago at Detroit | 1 p.m. | FOX |
| Denver at Cleveland | 1 p.m. | CBS |
| Houston at Jacksonville | 1 p.m. | CBS |
| Miami at Tennessee | 1 p.m. | CBS |
| Carolina at Seattle | 4:05 p.m. | FOX |
| San Diego at Green Bay | 4:25 p.m | CBS |
| Baltimore at San Francisco | 4:25 p.m. | CBS |
| New England at Indianapolis | 8:30 p.m. | NBC |
| Matchup | Time (ET) | TV |
| NY Giants at Philadelphia | 8:30 p.m. | ESPN |
Coverage maps of the week's games can be viewed here, courtesy of 506 Sports. All out-of-market NFL games can be live streamed via DirecTV's NFL Sunday Ticket.
Filling in for Charles
The Kansas City Chiefs lost a heartbreaker 18-17 at home to the Chicago Bears in Week 5. Matters were made worse because star running back Jamaal Charles tore his ACL in the game, per ESPN.com.
The biggest question facing the Chiefs on Sunday in their game on the road against the Minnesota Vikings—and for the rest of the season—is who will fill in for Charles?
Knile Davis and Charcandrick West are the obvious answers, but it remains to be seen which of the two will get the bulk of the carries. West had been functioning as Charles' primary backup, and he was immediately supportive of his fallen teammate:
While he has rushed for 48 yards on 12 carries, things could change when it's time for head coach Andy Reid to hand out assignments.
This dynamic makes this early game one of the more intriguing matchups of the week.
Ring the Bell

The Pittsburgh Steelers' Le'Veon Bell has been a machine since returning to the team's lineup after suspension. In Weeks 3-5, Bell has rushed for 302 yards and three touchdowns.
Obviously, that doesn't quite equal the run Freeman is on, but you can bet the Steelers aren't complaining.
Pittsburgh is going to have to lean heavily on Bell again Sunday. The Steelers will battle the 4-1 Arizona Cardinals at home. The Cardinals have scored a league-high 190 points so far this season.
Pittsburgh will need to control the ball to have a chance to win. Look for Bell to get it early and often as the team does its best to stay afloat until quarterback Ben Roethlisberger returns to the team.

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