NFL TV Schedule Week 14: Coverage Maps for All CBS and FOX NFL Action
Ever get confused about which NFL teams are going to be shown in your area in a given week?
We've all been there, my friend. Truth be told, the networks don't do a very good job of communicating which games are going to be shown where. Most of us don't know until we turn on our TVs on Sunday and start watching.
Thankfully, there is a way to find out which NFL games the folks at CBS and FOX are going to be broadcasting in your area. Courtesy of the506.com, we have some snazzy coverage maps that tell you everything you need to know, including which announcers are going to be calling the action.
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If this is information you need to know for Week 14, keep reading.
Let's get things started with the map for CBS' early coverage in Week 14. Their big game on Sunday is the tilt between the Kansas City Chiefs and New York Jets, but CBS will also be carrying the New England Patriots at the Washington Redskins and the Houston Texans at the Cincinnati Bengals.
Here's your map:
Later in the day, CBS will be showing the showdown between the Oakland Raiders and Green Bay Packers to most of the country. Others will see the Buffalo Bills at the San Diego Chargers.
Here's your map:
As for FOX, their big game on Sunday is the Chicago Bears at the Denver Broncos. If you want to see Tim Tebow, FOX has you covered.
Here's the map:
Naturally, there are a few nationally televised games you should be aware of as well.
On Thursday night, the NFL Network will be covering the Cleveland Browns at the Pittsburgh Steelers, which will kick off at 8:20 p.m. ET.
On Sunday night, NBC will be broadcasting an NFC East showdown between the New York Giants and Dallas Cowboys. Their coverage starts at 8:20 p.m. ET.
The Monday night game for Week 14 is an NFC West battle between the St. Louis Rams and Seattle Seahawks, which kicks offs at 8:30 p.m. ET. Get excited for that one at your own peril.
That just about does it. Happy football watching, folks.
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