NFL TV Schedule and Coverage Map Week 5
By Mike Dyce
Another weekend of NFL action is upon us, and after a thrilling Saturday in college football the NFL has a lot to live up to. Every week the folks at 506 Sports take the NFL schedule and break it down by local market to make a map detailing what parts of the country will get which game to watch.
First, here is is the schedule for Sunday.
SUN, OCT 5 | TIME (ET) | TV |
Chicago at Carolina | 1:00 PM | FOX |
Cleveland at Tennessee | 1:00 PM | CBS |
St. Louis at Philadelphia | 1:00 PM | FOX |
Atlanta at NY Giants | 1:00 PM | FOX |
Tampa Bay at New Orleans | 1:00 PM | FOX |
Houston at Dallas | 1:00 PM | CBS |
Buffalo at Detroit | 1:00 PM | FOX |
Baltimore at Indianapolis | 1:00 PM | CBS |
Pittsburgh at Jacksonville | 1:00 PM | CBS |
Arizona at Denver | 4:05 PM | FOX |
Kansas City at San Francisco | 4:25 PM | CBS |
NY Jets at San Diego | 4:25 PM | CBS |
Cincinnati at New England | 8:30 PM | NBC |
The first map details the CBS games in the 1 o’clock hour block?
The game between the Houston Texans and the Dallas Cowboys dominate the map with a lot of red covering the Untied States. The game between the Baltimore Orioles and Indianapolis Colts get a lot of national attention, airing in Colorado, New England, the Carolinas and Florida.
In the after noon slot the game between the Kansas City Chiefs and the San Francisco 49ers dominate the line up.
The Fox chart had both time slots crammed into one chart. The game between the Arizona Cardinals and Denver Broncos dominates the map. The Atlanta Falcons-New York Giants game gets some coverage in Florida and California, that seems kind of odd. For some reason West Virginia is getting the NFC showdown between the New Orleans Saints and Tampa Bay Buccaneers.
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