NFL TV schedule and coverage map: Week 6
By Mike Dyce
The TV schedule and coverage maps for Week 6 of the NFL season.
Another NFL week is upon us and let’s get down to the nuts and the bolts of the viewing situation for Week 6.
Here is the TV Schedule for Week 6:
MATCHUP | TIME (ET) | NAT TV | LOCATION |
Washington vs New York | 1:00 PM | FOX | MetLife Stadium, East Rutherford |
Arizona vs Pittsburgh | 1:00 PM | FOX | Heinz Field, Pittsburgh |
Kansas City vs Minnesota | 1:00 PM | CBS | TCF Bank Stadium, Minneapolis |
Cincinnati vs Buffaloi | 1:00 PM | CBS | Ralph Wilson Stadium, Buffalo |
Chicago vs Detroit | 1:00 PM | FOX | Ford Field, Detroit |
Denver vs Cleveland | 1:00 PM | CBS | FirstEnergy Stadium, Cleveland |
Houston vs Jacksonville | 1:00 PM | CBS | EverBank Field, Jacksonville |
Miami vs Tennessee | 1:00 PM | CBS | Nissan Stadium, Nashville |
Carolina vs Seattle | 4:05 PM | FOX | CenturyLink Field, Seattle |
San Diego vs Green Bay | 4:25 PM | CBS | Lambeau Field, Green Bay |
Baltimore vs San Francisco | 4:25 PM | CBS | Levi’s Stadium, Santa Clara |
New England vs Indianapolis | 8:30 PM | NBC | Lucas Oil Stadium, Indianapolis |
Here are the coverage maps, via 506 Sports:
The early CBS line-up is colorful. The game between the Denver Broncos and the Cleveland Browns dominates the western part of the country, but also Dallas and much of the Deep South for some reason. The rest of the game coverage seems to be self-explanatory, with the Cincinnati Bengals and Buffalo Bills dominating the east coast.
There are two afternoon CBS games and it should come with no surprise that the Green Bay Packers are dominating national coverage since they’re the only team of the four playing worth anything or in possession of a winning record.
This game is pretty colorful, but also fairly straight forward. A big chunk of the country will watch the undefeated Carolina Panthers take on the Seattle Seahawks. Most of California and the Pittsburgh area, and for some reason part of Kansas and Oklahoma, will watch the Pittsburgh Steelers and Arizona Cardinals square off. If you’re wondering while so much of Texas is watching the Washington Redskins and New York Jets, that’s because of the NFC East implications on the Dallas Cowboys. The midwest is dominated by the matchup between Chicago Bears and Detroit Lions.