NFL coverage map 2020: TV schedule Week 15

MIAMI GARDENS, FLORIDA - DECEMBER 13: Travis Kelce #87 of the Kansas City Chiefs in action against the Miami Dolphins at Hard Rock Stadium on December 13, 2020 in Miami Gardens, Florida. (Photo by Mark Brown/Getty Images)
MIAMI GARDENS, FLORIDA - DECEMBER 13: Travis Kelce #87 of the Kansas City Chiefs in action against the Miami Dolphins at Hard Rock Stadium on December 13, 2020 in Miami Gardens, Florida. (Photo by Mark Brown/Getty Images) /
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FanSided’s Week 15 NFL coverage maps are live.

We’re heading down the stretch of the NFL season and Week 15 spreads out the action over the course of four days. There is a massive showdown looming between the Chiefs and Saints as well as plenty of action with playoff implications.

What action will be available in your area and which announcers will be calling the action? Check out this week’s NFL TV coverage maps, courtesy of 506 Sports, to find out.

Thursday Night Football (FOX/NFL Network)

Los Angeles Chargers (4-9) at Las Vegas Raiders (7-6): Joe Buck, Troy Aikman

This Thursday brings us an AFC West showdown between the Chargers and Raiders, with Las Vegas trying to snap out of a recent funk to keep their playoff hopes alive. Joe Buck and Troy Aikman are on the call for their only work of the weekend.

Saturday (NFL Network)

Buffalo Bills (10-3) at Denver Broncos (5-8) (4:30): Adam Amin, Mark Schlereth

Carolina Panthers (4-9) at Green Bay Packers (10-3) (8:15): Mike Tirico, Kurt Warner

Week 15 also features a Saturday doubleheader on NFL Network with a pair of games featuring playoff teams against also-rans. The Bills-Broncos game offers slightly more intrigue since Buffalo is on the road, increasing the chances of an upset.

FOX (Singleheader)

Tampa Bay Buccaneers (8-5) at Atlanta Falcons (4-9) (Red): Kevin Burkhardt, Daryl Johnston

Seattle Seahawks (9-4) at Washington Football Team (6-7) (Blue): Kenny Albert, Jonathan Vilma

Chicago Bears (6-7) at Minnesota Vikings (6-7) (Green): Chris Myers, Greg Jennings

New York Jets (0-13) at Los Angeles Rams (9-4) (Yellow, 4:05): Kevin Kugler, Brock Huard

Philadelphia Eagles (4-8-1) at Arizona Cardinals (7-6) (Orange, 4:05): Brandon Gaudin, Aqib Talib

FOX has the singleheader this week but none of its games are supremely appealing. Most of the country will get Buccaneers-Falcons or Seattle’s trip to Washington in the early window. There are a pair of 4:05 games, including Jalen Hurts’ second start for the Eagles in Arizona.

CBS (Early Window)

New England Patriots (6-7) at Miami Dolphins (8-5) (Red): Ian Eagle, Charles Davis

San Francisco 49ers (5-8) at Dallas Cowboys (4-9) (Blue): Kevin Harlan, Trent Green

Houston Texans (4-9) at Indianapolis Colts (9-4) (Green): Greg Gumbel, Rich Gannon

Jacksonville Jaguars (1-12) at Baltimore Ravens (8-5) (Yellow): Andrew Catalon, James Lofton

Detroit Lions (5-8) at Tennessee Titans (9-4) (Orange): Spero Dedes, Adam Archuleta

CBS’ early window benefitted from the NFL’s decision to flex the Cowboys out of Sunday Night Football. Dallas-San Francisco, despite its questionable quality, is being sent to the vast majority of the country in the hopes of getting a Cowboys-infused ratings bump. Patriots-Dolphins is getting the second-most distribution while the rest of the slate is regionalized.

CBS (Late Window)

Kansas City Chiefs (12-1) at New Orleans Saints (10-3) (Red): Jim Nantz, Tony Romo

Grey: No Game

CBS is getting one of the season’s most anticipated games in Chiefs-Saints and is sending it to pretty much the entire country as a standalone. The one exception is markets where the Cardinals are at home, which will be blacked out of the game due to NFL contractual obligations.

Sunday Night Football (NBC)

Cleveland Browns (9-4) at New York Giants (5-8): Al Michaels, Cris Collinsworth

The NFL’s decision to flex this game into Sunday night took a bit of a hit with both teams losing but it has far more playoff implications than the originally scheduled San Francisco-Dallas clash. This game is very important for the Giants, who may need to win out in order to win the NFC East.

Monday Night Football (ESPN)

Pittsburgh Steelers (11-2) at Cincinnati Bengals (2-10-1): Steve Levy, Brian Griese, Louis Riddick

Last week’s AFC North Monday night showcase was an instant classic while this one will be much worse. This game has major blowout potential as a ticked-off Steelers team squares off against a Bengals team that has been without Joe Burrow for a few weeks after a season-ending knee injury.

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