NFL coverage map 2020: TV schedule Week 10

TAMPA, FLORIDA - NOVEMBER 08: Taysom Hill #7 of the New Orleans Saints reacts during the first half against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers at Raymond James Stadium on November 08, 2020 in Tampa, Florida. (Photo by Mike Ehrmann/Getty Images)
TAMPA, FLORIDA - NOVEMBER 08: Taysom Hill #7 of the New Orleans Saints reacts during the first half against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers at Raymond James Stadium on November 08, 2020 in Tampa, Florida. (Photo by Mike Ehrmann/Getty Images) /
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What NFL action will be on in your area in Week 10?

The NFL season is over halfway done and it looks like finishing the year may be challenging. A contingency playoff format was approved on Tuesday to expand the postseason field to get to eight teams per conference in the event all 256 games cannot be played in 18 weeks of action.

That shouldn’t be an issue in Week 10, where all 14 games are currently scheduled to be played as of Thursday morning. What action will you see in your area and who will be calling the action? Read on for the latest NFL coverage maps, courtesy of 506 Sports, to find out. Teams on bye include the Kansas City Chiefs, Atlanta Falcons, Dallas Cowboys and New York Jets.

Thursday Night Football (FOX/NFL Network)

Indianapolis Colts (5-3) at Tennessee Titans (6-2): Joe Buck, Troy Aikman

This week’s Thursday night game is a good one as the Colts and Titans square off in Nashville for the AFC South lead. Indianapolis has won 18 of the last 22 meetings with Tennessee, making this an opportunity for the Titans to demonstrate why things could be different this season.

CBS (Singleheader)

Buffalo Bills (7-2) at Arizona Cardinals (5-3) (Red, 4:05): Ian Eagle, Charles Davis

Denver Broncos (3-5) at Las Vegas Raiders (5-3) (Blue, 4:05): Kevin Harlan, Trent Green

Los Angeles Chargers (2-6) at Miami Dolphins (5-3) (Green, 4:05): Greg Gumbel, Rich Gannon

CBS has the singleheader this week and is airing just three games, all of which start at 4:05 p.m. due to the network’s Master’s coverage in the early window. Jim Nantz will be in Augusta so Tony Romo has the week off. Bills-Cardinals and Broncos-Raiders split the majority of the coverage while the Chargers-Dolphins contest will be regionalized to local markets.

FOX (Early Window)

Tampa Bay Buccaneers (6-3) at Carolina Panthers (3-6) (Red): Kevin Burkhardt, Daryl Johnston

Jacksonville Jaguars (1-7) at Green Bay Packers (6-2) (Blue): Chris Myers, Greg Jennings, Brock Huard

Philadelphia Eagles (3-4-1) at New York Giants (2-7) (Green): Kevin Kugler, Chris Spielman

Washington Football Team (2-6) at Detroit Lions (3-5) (Yellow): Brandon Gaudin, Aqib Talib

Houston Texans (2-6) at Cleveland Browns (5-3) (Orange): Dick Stockton, Matt Millen

FOX has five games in the early window of its doubleheader but none of them are particularly appealing. Most of the country will see the Buccaneers look to bounce back against the Panthers but most fans without a rooting interest and access to Red Zone will probably prefer that option instead of locking in on one game.

FOX (Late Window)

Seattle Seahawks (6-2) at Los Angeles Rams (5-3) (Red): Joe Buck, Troy Aikman

Cincinnati Bengals (2-5-1) at Pittsburgh Steelers (8-0) (Blue): Kenny Albert, Jonathan Vilma

San Francisco 49ers (4-5) at New Orleans Saints (6-2) (Green): Adam Amin, Mark Schlereth

All three of the doubleheader games for FOX are interesting and there isn’t one true America’s Game of the Week. Buck and Aikman will be in Los Angeles for the NFC West matchup but the Northeast will get Bengals-Steelers while the Southeast and Bay Area will check out 49ers-Saints.

Sunday Night Football (NBC)

Baltimore Ravens (6-2) at New England Patriots (3-5): Al Michaels, Cris Collinsworth

This week’s Sunday night matchup features the Ravens taking on the worst Patriots’ team in recent memory. Al Michaels and Cris Collinsworth will be on the call for a game that could turn ugly quickly.

Monday Night Football (ESPN)

Minnesota Vikings (3-5) at Chicago Bears (5-3): Steve Levy, Brian Griese, Louis Riddick

This week’s Monday night matchup is an NFC North clash between the surging Vikings and slumping Bears. A win here could lend credence to the theory that Minnesota could make a second-half playoff push in the NFC.

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