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NFL TV Schedule 2016: Week 10 Coverage Map Listings for Every Game

Michelle BrutonNov 10, 2016

NFL Week 10 is upon us, and its matchups don't disappoint. 

While the Thursday night matchup between the Cleveland Browns and Baltimore Ravens isn't a must-see (hey, at least it's a divisional game), there are plenty of other exciting battles to watch, including the Sunday Night Football matchup between the Seattle Seahawks and New England Patriots. 

We will also see the .500 Pittsburgh Steelers host the road-warrior Dallas Cowboys and the mercurial Philadelphia Eagles host the high-flying Atlanta Falcons. 

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Here are the TV coverage maps for this weekend's games, courtesy of 506 Sports: 

Below is all the information you need about the TV schedule for Week 10 as well as some picks and previews for the must-watch matchups on the slate:  

Thursday8:25 p.m.CLEBALNFL NetworkRavens
Sunday1 p.m.HOUJACCBSJaguars
Sunday1 p.m.DENNOCBSBroncos
Sunday1 p.m.LANYJFoxJets
Sunday1 p.m.ATLPHIFoxFalcons
Sunday1 p.m.KCCARCBSChiefs
Sunday1 p.m.CHITBFoxBuccaneers
Sunday1 p.m.MINWASFoxVikings
Sunday1 p.m.GBTENFoxPackers
Sunday4:05 p.m.MIASDCBSChargers
Sunday4:25 p.m.SFARIFoxCardinals
Sunday4:25 p.m.DALPITFoxCowboys
Sunday8:30 p.m.SEANENBCPatriots
Monday8:30 p.m.CINNYGESPNGiants

Must-Watch Matchups

Denver Broncos at New Orleans Saints

The Saints haven't beaten the Broncos since 1994 and have their best chance in recent memory to do so on Sunday at home. 

It's New Orleans, and not the Atlanta Falcons or the Dallas Cowboys, that has the most yards per game on average, with 434.5. 

That No. 1 offense has to match up against a stingy Broncos defense, as 9News' Mike Klis broke down in his tweet about how the two teams are matched:

But still, it's a strong position for the Saints to be in as they struggle to stay competitive in the NFC playoff race.

New Orleans is averaging 30.3 points per game. The Broncos are allowing 18.4.  

Atlanta Falcons at Philadelphia Eagles

This is a classic matchup of a high-scoring offense in the Altanta Falcons taking on one of the NFL's best scoring defenses this season in the Philadelphia Eagles. 

The Eagles are only allowing opponents to score 18.1 points per game on average, the sixth-fewest in the league. 

But the Falcons are almost certain to overshoot that mark by a long way. Atlanta features the league's top scoring offense, as Matt Ryan, Julio Jones and Devonta Freeman lead their squad to an average of 33.9 points per game. 

Of course, that's not the only battle to watch in this matchup that promises to make for excellent television. The less obvious standoff to watch will be the one between the leaky Atlanta secondary and the potential for firepower on the Eagles offense, as Tyler Steege points out:

This game has big NFC playoff-race implications, so don't miss it.  

Dallas Cowboys at Pittsburgh Steelers

Can the Pittsburgh Steelers break the Dallas Cowboys' undefeated road-game streak this season when the two teams meet in Pittsburgh on Sunday?

Thanks to the New York Giants, the Cowboys are not undefeated on the season. However, as Jayson Braddock of SiriusXM Fantasy points out, they are undefeated on the road:

Even the locals in Pittsburgh don't think things look good for the hometown Steelers.

As Pittsburgh Post-Gazette columnist Ron Cook wrote ( via the Dallas News): 

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Based on their play in the NFL season's first half, the Steelers don't look capable of beating 7-1 Dallas Sunday at Heinz Field let alone putting together at long winning streak. The team that started the season with Super Bowl plans has underachieved badly. Its 4-4 record is the definition of mediocrity.

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The Steelers will no longer be at .500 after Week 10. Whether their record becomes a winning one or a losing one will depend on if they have a plan to contain Ezekiel Elliott, Dak Prescott and the rest of the Cowboys' surging offense. 

Coverage maps for all Week 10 games can be viewed at 506 Sports. Team stats and rankings courtesy of ESPN.com, unless otherwise noted.

All out-of-market NFL games can be live-streamed via DirectTV's NFL Sunday Ticket.

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