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NFL TV Schedule 2015: Coverage Map, Times, Live Stream Listings for Week 7

Brian MaziqueOct 22, 2015

Desperation is the key word on Thursday Night Football in the NFL's Week 7 matchup. Both the Seattle Seahawks and San Francisco 49ers are 2-4. Picking up a fifth loss at this stage of the season may crush any chance the teams have of making the postseason.

For the Seahawks, who were so close to winning the Super Bowl this past February, that would be especially devastating. 

As usual, CBS and the NFL Network will have the Thursday night tilt at Levi's Stadium in Santa Clara, California. Here's a look at the rest of the week's games. 

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SeattleSan Francisco8:25 p.m.CBS/NFLLevi's Stadium, Santa Clara
Sunday's Games
BuffaloJacksonville9:30 a.m.YahooWembley Stadium, London
Tampa BayWashington1 p.m.FoxFedEx Field, Landover
AtlantaTennessee1 p.m.FoxNissan Stadium, Nashville
New OrleansIndianapolis1 p.m.FoxLucas Oil Stadium, Indianapolis
MinnesotaDetroit1 p.m.FoxFord Field, Detroit
PittsburghKansas City1 p.m.CBSArrowhead Stadium, Kansas City
ClevelandSt. Louis1 p.m.CBSEdward Jones Dome, St. Louis
HoustonMiami1 p.m.CBSSun Life Stadium, Miami
NY JetsNew England1 p.m.CBSGillette Stadium, Foxborough
OaklandSan Diego4:05 p.m.CBSQualcomm Stadium, San Diego
DallasNY Giants4:25 p.m.FoxMetLife Stadium, East Rutherford
PhiladelphiaCarolina8:30 p.m.NBCBank of America Stadium, Charlotte
Monday Night Football
BaltimoreArizona8:30 p.m.ESPNU of Phoenix Stadium, Glendale

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 with the exception of the Buffalo Bills vs. Jacksonville Jaguars game from London, England. It will be streamed on Yahoo.

Cam and Carolina Try to Stay Perfect

Not many people would have picked the Carolina Panthers to be among the undefeated teams heading into Week 7, but that's where they are. Quarterback Cam Newton looks like a legit MVP candidate, as he has led a nondescript wide receiver group to victory six times this season.

Expectations for Carolina probably won't be low this week, as the team hosts the suddenly hot Philadelphia Eagles. Philly has won two games in a row. The team has outscored its last two opponents 66-24.

How many people will pick the Eagles to hand the Panthers their first loss? 

Newton and his teammates have been proving naysayers wrong all season, and per a video from the Black and Blue Review (h/t NFL.com's Dan Hanzus), Newton thinks it would be interesting if members of the media had their pay deducted for incorrect predictions.

"They should have an incentive if you make a bold statement if you're correct, you get an x-amount increase," Newton said. "But if you make a bold statement and it goes the other way, you get deducted. Going straight to the Cam Newton Foundation."

No thanks, Cam. There are weeks that I'd be scrambling for lunch money if that were the case. As long as he and his peers aren't docked pay for throwing picks, fumbling the ball or blowing a coverage, we should probably call it even.

Arizona Looking for Consistency

After getting out to an impressive 3-0 start, the Arizona Cardinals have lost two of their last three games. In Week 6, the Pittsburgh Steelers handed them a 25-13 defeat without quarterback Ben Roethlisberger and with third-string quarterback Landry Jones relieving Michael Vick.

In Week 7, the Cardinals host the Baltimore Ravens and their struggling quarterback, Joe Flacco.

Flacco has thrown seven interceptions to just eight touchdown passes this season. He threw two especially egregious picks in the 25-20 loss to the 49ers in Week 6. He'll need to be better for the Ravens to have a chance to beat the Cardinals at home.

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