NFL coverage map 2017: TV schedule Week 3

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There will be 11 games shown on CBS and FOX during Sunday afternoon on Week 3. Here are the coverage maps for what’s available to watch.

The NFL will continue, now into Week 3. The San Francisco 49ers and Los Angeles Rams will start the festivities on Thursday night in Santa Clara, CA. NFL Network will be covering this game on National TV.

There will be 11 games that are shown on CBS and FOX during the Sunday afternoon time slots during Week 3. Early Sunday morning, Jacksonville and Baltimore will face off in London. Yahoo will have coverage of this game, but it’ll also be shown on CBS in the Baltimore and Jacksonville area.

The Sunday night game following the day action will be the Oakland Raiders and Washington Redskins in Washington D.C. This game will be covered on NBC as usual. The final game of the week on ESPN, will be Dallas and Arizona facing off in the desert.

For the remaining games that are played on Sunday, they will either air on FOX or CBS. To find out which games you will receive coverage for, check out 506sports.com.

CBS Early

Here’s the CBS Early coverage map and announcer schedule. Most of the games happen to be in this time slot. The morning will kick off with Houston at New England, along with Pittsburgh at Chicago, Denver at Buffalo, Miami at New York (A) and Cleveland at Indianapolis. They will all be covered on CBS and most of the country will get to see the Denver-Buffalo matchup.

CBS Late

There are two matchups on CBS in the afternoon slot. Most of the country will get Cincinnati at Green Bay, which features the No. 1 duo of Jim Nantz and Tony Romo. The West Coast will get Kansas City at Los Angeles (A).

FOX

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Here are all the games that will be shown on FOX. Most of the games are in the early slot, with New York (N) heading to Philadelphia. Atlanta and Detroit will face off in a matchup of unbeaten teams, while Tampa Bay will head to Minnesota. New Orleans and Carolina will also face off in an NFC South divisional battle. The late game on FOX will feature Seattle and Tennessee.