
NFL TV Schedule 2015: Week 10 Coverage Map Listings for Every Game
Aside from a battle for midseason playoff positioning, there's some drama at hand for the Thursday night NFL game this week. The Buffalo Bills are on the road to take on the New York Jets. That means Bills head coach Rex Ryan will face his old team for the first time.
That dynamic is enough to provide a compelling narrative to this AFC East tilt, but there's more.
During training camp, the Jets released linebacker IK Enemkpali for punching quarterback Geno Smith in the face during a locker room confrontation. The punch resulted in a broken jaw that shelved Smith for six to 10 weeks. He subsequently lost his starting job to Ryan Fitzpatrick.
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After his release, Enemkpali signed with the Bills. Guess who will be the Bills' captain and representative for the opening coin toss. This guy:

It has been customary for Ryan to tab players on his roster as captains when they are facing their former teams. However, aside from guard Richie Incognito, who was embroiled in a mess in his days with the Miami Dolphins, there's few instances where a player on Ryan's club had such a dysfunctional exit from his previous team.
Enemkpali may not garner much on-screen time once the game starts, but you can bet the cameras will be recording throughout MetLife Stadium when he walks to the middle of the field for the coin toss. This spectacle—and game—will be broadcast on the NFL Network, as usual.
Here's a look at the rest of the Week 10 schedule in the NFL:
| Away | Home | Time (ET) | TV | Location |
| Buffalo | New York | 8:25 p.m. | NFL | MetLife Stadium, East Rutherford |
| Away | Home | Time (ET) | TV | Location |
| Detroit | Green Bay | 1 p.m. | Fox | Lambeau Field, Green Bay |
| Dallas | Tampa Bay | 1 p.m. | Fox | Raymond James Stadium, Tampa |
| Carolina | Tennessee | 1 p.m. | Fox | Nissan Stadium, Nashville |
| Chicago | St. Louis | 1 p.m. | CBS | Edward Jones Dome, Saint Louis |
| New Orleans | Washington | 1 p.m. | Fox | FedEx Field, Landover |
| Miami | Philadelphia | 1 p.m. | CBS | Lincoln Financial Field, Philadelphia |
| Cleveland | Pittsburgh | 1 p.m. | CBS | Heinz Field, Pittsburgh |
| Jacksonville | Baltimore | 1 p.m. | CBS | M&T Bank Stadium, Baltimore |
| Minnesota | Oakland | 4:05 p.m. | Fox | O.co Coliseum, Oakland |
| New England | New York | 4:25 p.m. | CBS | MetLife Stadium, East Rutherford |
| Kansas City | Denver | 4:25 p.m. | CBS | Sports Authority Field at Mile High, Denver |
| Arizona | Seattle | 8:30 p.m. | NBC | CenturyLink Field, Seattle |
| Away | Home | Time (ET) | TV | Location |
| Houston | Cincinnati | 8:30 p.m. | ESPN | Paul Brown Stadium, Cincinnati |
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.
Big Game in the NFC West
Regular-season games in Week 10 don't get much bigger than the Arizona Cardinals vs. Seattle Seahawks matchup on Sunday Night Football. The Cards are leading the division at 6-2, but a loss on the road against Seattle would draw the defending NFC champions within a game of the NFC West lead.
Seattle has gotten off to a slow start this season at 4-4, but heading into the second half of the schedule, the Seahawks have every opportunity to finish strong. Right now, there's no better opponent to make a statement against.
Shaun Church of NFL Spin Zone and Revenge of the Birds doesn't like Seattle's chances:
While the Seahawks have struggled, you'd have to question the validity of Church's hashtag with this assessment. With Seattle playing at home in a big game and coming out of the bye week, there is enough there to give the team at least a chance to win—if not make it the favorite.
It could be now or never for Seattle. A loss would drastically cripple the team's chances to win the division or make the postseason as a wild card.
Trying to Stay Perfect

The Cincinnati Bengals are one of three undefeated teams left in the NFL. They will put their unblemished mark on the line Monday night against the Houston Texans.
Despite being 3-5, the Texans can pull into a tie for first place with the idle Indianapolis Colts with a win. Indy did beat the Texans in their only head-to-head meeting earlier in the season, but with Colts starting quarterback Andrew Luck expected to miss at least a month, per ESPN.com, there's an opening for the Texans.
Bengals quarterback Andy Dalton has seemingly exorcised his prime-time demons. In Week 9 against the Cleveland Browns, Dalton threw three touchdown passes in the Bengals' 31-10 victory. If he can deliver another such performance, the Bengals will strengthen their hold on the AFC North lead and stamp out the Texans' plans to move up in their division.

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