NFL coverage map 2020: TV schedule Week 3

INGLEWOOD, CALIFORNIA - SEPTEMBER 20: Sammy Watkins #14 of the Kansas City Chiefs misses a catch as he is defended by Casey Hayward #26 of the Los Angeles Chargers during a 23-20 Chiefs win at SoFi Stadium on September 20, 2020 in Inglewood, California. (Photo by Harry How/Getty Images)
INGLEWOOD, CALIFORNIA - SEPTEMBER 20: Sammy Watkins #14 of the Kansas City Chiefs misses a catch as he is defended by Casey Hayward #26 of the Los Angeles Chargers during a 23-20 Chiefs win at SoFi Stadium on September 20, 2020 in Inglewood, California. (Photo by Harry How/Getty Images) /
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Which NFL action will be on in your area in Week 3?

The first two weeks of football have been fun and the NFL has a ton of tremendous action in store for Week 3. While the national schedule features fun matchups like Chiefs-Ravens and Packers-Saints, what local action will you see on Sunday in your area? Check out all you need to know, including announcer pairings, below. All maps are courtesy of 506 Sports.

Thursday Night Football (NFL Network)

Miami Dolphins (0-2) at Jacksonville Jaguars (1-1): Joe Buck, Troy Aikman

The week kicks off with Minshew Mania as the surprisingly competitive Jaguars look to improve to 2-1 as they host the winless Miami Dolphins. This game is on NFL Network but as always Joe Buck and Troy Aikman are on the call for Thursday night action.

CBS Singleheader

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Las Vegas Raiders (2-0) at New England Patriots (1-1) (Red): Jim Nantz, Tony Romo

Houston Texans (0-2) at Pittsburgh Steelers (2-0) (Dark Blue): Ian Eagle, Charles Davis

Tennessee Titans (2-0) at Minnesota Vikings (0-2) (Orange): Andrew Catalon, James Lofton

Cincinnati Bengals (0-2) at Philadelphia Eagles (0-2) (Light Blue): Spero Dedes, Adam Archuleta

New York Jets (0-2) at Indianapolis Colts (1-1) (4:05, Green): Kevin Harlan, Trent Green

Carolina Panthers (0-2) at Los Angeles Chargers (4:05, Yellow): Greg Gumbel, Rich Gannon

CBS has the single header game this week with most of the country seeing the 2-0 Raiders travel to Foxboro to take on Cam Newton and the Patriots or watch the 0-2 Texans try to pick up their first win in Pittsburgh. The late window features the Colts taking on the hapless Jets while the Christian McCaffrey-less Panthers travel to Los Angeles to take on the Chargers.

FOX Early Window

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San Francisco 49ers (1-1) at New York Giants (0-2) (Red): Kevin Burkhardt, Daryl Johnston

Chicago Bears (2-0) at Atlanta Falcons (0-2) (Dark Blue): Kenny Albert, Jonathan Vilma

Los Angeles Rams (2-0) at Buffalo Bills (2-0) (Green): Chris Myers, Greg Jennings, Brock Huard

Washington Football Team (1-1) at Cleveland Browns (1-1): Kevin Kugler, Chris Spielman

Fox has the doubleheader this week and most of the country will see either the Bears take on the Falcons or the Rams head to Buffalo to face off with the Bills. Other action includes the Saquon Barkley-less Giants taking on the banged-up 49ers or Washington traveling to Cleveland.

FOX Late Window

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Dallas Cowboys (1-1) at Seattle Seahawks (2-0) (Red): Joe Buck, Troy Aikman

Tampa Bay Buccaneers (1-1) at Denver Broncos (0-2) (Dark Blue): Adam Amin, Mark Schlereth

Detroit Lions (0-2) at Arizona Cardinals (2-0) (Green): Dick Stockton, Brady Quinn

Buck and Aikman have double duty this week as they are set to call America’s Game of the Week between the Cowboys and Seahawks. Other games in this window include Tom Brady’s Bucs heading to Denver to take on the 0-2 Broncos while the Cardinals look to improve to 3-0 against the Lions.

Sunday Night Football (NBC)

Green Bay Packers (2-0) at New Orleans Saints (1-1): Mike Tirico, Cris Collinsworth

The Saints host the Packers on Sunday night in a game that may see both teams be down their top receivers. Mike Tirico steps into the booth as part of NBC’s plan to give Al Michaels a few weeks off during the season.

Monday Night Football (ESPN)

Kansas City Chiefs (2-0) at Baltimore Ravens (2-0): Steve Levy, Brian Griese, Louis Riddick

The potential game of the year is on ESPN as the Chiefs take on the Ravens in a matchup that could determine home-field advantage throughout the AFC playoffs. All eyes will be on ESPN’s new broadcast team to see if they are up to the call of the biggest game the network has had since the Chiefs-Rams showdown in the middle of 2018.

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