NFL TV Schedule Week 12: Coverage Maps for All CBS and Fox NFL Action
Believe it or not, there are just six weeks left in the NFL regular season. With so many tight races going on around the league, you're not going to want to miss anything down the stretch.
Of course, for many of us this is a matter that is entirely in the hands of the people who run the TV networks. They're the ones who choose which NFL games get shown in which markets, and it can often times be quite difficult to determine ahead of time which games are going to be shown in your area.
If this is a problem for you, fear not. Courtesy of the506.com, we have some snazzy coverage maps that tell which games will be shown where and on which channel in Week 12, as well as which announcers will be calling the action.
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If this is information you need to know, you must read on.
We'll start with the early games that will be shown on CBS this Sunday, a collection that includes an AFC East clash between the Buffalo Bills and New York Jets and Matt Leinart's first start for the Houston Texans against the Jacksonville Jaguars.
Here's the map:
Later on in the day, CBS will be carrying the showdown between the New England Patriots and Philadelphia Eagles and an AFC West clash between the Denver Broncos and San Diego Chargers.
The map:
As for the folks at FOX, they have quite a few games on their hands in Week 12. Below is the map for all the games they will be carrying, including the Tampa Bay Buccaneers at the Tennessee Titans in the early afternoon and the Chicago Bears at the Oakland Raiders in the late afternoon:
In case you're wondering, the Sunday night game in Week 12 features the Pittsburgh Steelers at the Kansas City Chiefs. That will be shown on NBC at 8:20 p.m. ET.
The Monday night game in Week 12 will showcase the New York Giants at the New Orleans Saints, and will be shown on ESPN at 8:30 p.m. ET.
Also, make sure you don't miss the trio of games that will be shown on Thanksgiving. FOX has the early game between the Green Bay Packers and Detroit Lions, CBS has the afternoon game between the Miami Dolphins and Dallas Cowboys and NFL Network has the late game between the San Francisco 49ers and Baltimore Ravens.
That just about does it, folks. Now you have no excuses to miss out on anything.

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