NFL TV Schedule Week 8: Coverage Maps for All CBS and Fox NFL Action
There are some people out there who get to watch every single NFL game on Sundays. It is none of their concern which games are being shown on what channels, and which markets will get to see them.
Some of us are not as lucky. While the lucky ones get to surf through all of Sunday's games at their leisure, the rest of us get to watch whichever games CBS and/or FOX have decided to show.
It's not a bad life, of course, but it can get confusing at times as far as which games are on which channel and in which region they are being shown.
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That's why, via The506.com, we have these fancy coverage maps. They're essentially infographics, complete with information and graphics.
For Week 8, here's a map of the early games that will be covered by CBS, which includes a couple of AFC South matchups:
If you're looking forward to watching Sunday's showdown between the New England Patriots and Pittsburgh Steelers, CBS will be handling that in the late afternoon:
As for which games FOX will be handling on Sunday, here's everything you need to know in a single graphic. And don't worry, the "Week 5" seems to be a mere typo:
In case you're wondering, the late game on Sunday will feature an NFC East matchup between the Dallas Cowboys and Philadelphia Eagles. It starts at 8:20 p.m. ET, and will be shown nationally on NBC.
The coming edition of Monday Night Football will feature an AFC West showdown between the San Diego Chargers and the Kansas City Chiefs. That game starts at 8:30 p.m. ET, and will be shown nationally on ESPN.
At any rate, it should be another fun week. Now you have no excuse to miss even a minute of action.

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