
NFL TV Schedule 2015: Coverage Map, Times, Live Stream Listings for Week 11
At first glance, the Thursday Night matchup between the Tennessee Titans and Jacksonville Jaguars doesn't seem like a game worthy of a prime-time broadcast. However, because no team is out of the race just yet in the lowly AFC South, this battle of sub-500 teams is a clash between division-title contenders.
Titans rookie quarterback Marcus Mariota has had a fairly steady initial season, but his offense lacks weapons. Tennessee has scored just 169 points this season in nine games.
The Jags haven't been much better, as they have mustered just 192. This is not shaping up to be a high-scoring affair, but with a potential playoff spot a reality for both teams, we can at least expect a competitive game.
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Here's a look at viewing information for Thursday night's game and the rest of Week 11:
| Away | Home | Time (ET) | TV |
| Tennessee | Jacksonville | 8:25 p.m. | NFL |
| Away | Home | Time (ET) | TV |
| Oakland | Detroit | 1 p.m. | CBS |
| Indianapolis | Atlanta | 1 p.m. | CBS |
| NY Jets | Houston | 1 p.m. | CBS |
| Tampa Bay | Philadelphia | 1 p.m. | Fox |
| Denver | Chicago | 1 p.m. | CBS |
| St. Louis | Baltimore | 1 p.m. | Fox |
| Dallas | Miami | 1 p.m. | Fox |
| Washington | Carolina | 1 p.m. | Fox |
| Kansas City | San Diego | 4:05 p.m. | CBS |
| Green Bay | Minnesota | 4:25 p.m. | Fox |
| San Francisco | Seattle | 4:25 p.m. | Foc |
| Cincinnati | Arizona | 8:30 p.m. | NBC |
| Away | Home | Time (ET) | TV |
| Buffalo | New England | 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.
Cincinnati Looking to Rebound in Arizona

Perhaps Andy Dalton and the Cincinnati Bengals looked past the Houston Texans in Week 10. A flat Bengals team couldn't find the end zone, as they fell to 10-6 and took their first loss of the season.
The Week 11 matchup with the Arizona Cardinals was seen as the first major test for the previously unbeaten Bengals. Now Dalton and Co. must shake off the effects of their worst performance of the season and win a tough game in Arizona.
The Cardinals further established themselves as the kings of the NFC West in Week 10. Their 39-32 win over the Seattle Seahawks gave the Cards a three-game lead over the St. Louis Rams and Seattle. With only seven games left in the season, that's a nearly insurmountable advantage.
Winning on Sunday night would obviously move Arizona one step closer to clinching the division, but it would also be yet another big win over a quality team.
Buffalo Looking for Revenge Against New England

Based on the New England Patriots' perfect 9-0 record, they are clearly tough to beat. They become even more difficult to handle when playing at home, as they will be on Monday night against the Buffalo Bills.
Since 2002, the Bills have beaten the Patriots at home just once. That was in December 2014, when Buffalo gutted out a 17-9 win over a New England team that rested Tom Brady and other first-stringers in the second half.
Earlier this season, New England held off a persistent Bills team 40-32. This time, the cast will be a little different for New England.
The Pats will be playing without Julian Edelman. He broke his foot in the team's win over the New York Giants on Sunday, and his season is in jeopardy. Per Albert Breer of NFL Network, Edelman's timetable for return after surgery is six-to-eight weeks.
In the meantime, guys like Danny Amendola and Keshawn Martin will need to step up on Monday and beyond.

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