NFL Week 18 TV coverage maps

It’s the last weekend in the NFL regular season. This week’s Thursday game was not played. Two Saturday games are available. Both games are broadcast on ESPN and feature Chiefs–Raiders as well as Titans–Jaguars.

On Sunday, the game will be Lions-Packers on NBC.

This week’s Monday night game is not available.

The rest of the broadcasts will take place in the normal Sunday timeslots. This week, both CBS and FOX will have doubleheaders. Four NFL games will be shown in your local area prior to the Sunday night national broadcast.

Which games will you be able to catch in your local area? You can see the TV coverage maps here. according to 506 Sports.

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CBS early games

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CBS will broadcast four games early, but one of them gets national coverage. The pink areas will be occupied by Patriots-Bills.

Blue areas are home to Ravens-Bengals.

In the green area, Browns-Steelers can be viewed while Texans/Colts can also be seen in areas in yellow.

Arizona residents receive Patriots-Bills.

CBS late games

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CBS has two late games. Giants-Eagles will be the biggest game, and it will air in most of Arizona’s pink areas.

However, the blue areas can be used to watch Chargers-Broncos.

These games will air opposite the Arizona Cardinals’ finale, which airs on FOX. It’s too bad that Chargers-Broncos isn’t on in Arizona because that game has implications for the Cardinals’ first-round draft pick.

FOX early games

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For the 1 p.m. FOX has also four ET games. They are more evenly distributed, however, in terms of audience.

You can see the Vikings-Bears from the blue areas. The pink areas are where you can spot Jets-Dolphins.

The green areas will feature Buccaneers and Falcons, while the yellow will have Panthers and Saints.

FOX late game coverage

FOX broadcasts three late games.

Cowboys-Commanders will be broadcast in the majority of the country and cover the pink areas. The green areas will be covered by the Cardinals-49ers, while the blue areas are covered by the Rams-Seahawks.

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