NFL coverage map 2022: TV schedule Week 14
Jets-Bills and Eagles-Giants are among the most interesting NFL matchups in Week 14 but what games will be available in your area?
The last five weeks of the NFL regular season figure to be filled with chaos as the AFC playoff picture is loaded and there is a heavyweight battle for supremacy in the NFC between the Philadelphia Eagles, Dallas Cowboys and Minnesota Vikings. With the last six teams on bye in Week 14, we are also entering our final week without the maximum 16 games available to fans, which is an exciting prospect to look forward to.
The Week 14 schedule is solid even without the teams on bye, including pivotal matchups like Jets-Bills and Eagles-Giants with plenty of postseason ramifications, but what games will be available in your area? Check out this week’s NFL TV Coverage Maps, courtesy of 506 Sports, for that information as well as who is calling each game in Week 14.
NFL Week 14 TV Coverage Maps
Thursday, Dec. 8
Thursday Night Football (Amazon Prime)
Las Vegas Raiders (5-7) at Los Angeles Rams (3-9): Al Michaels, Kirk Herbstreit
What looked like a dud game a few weeks ago has taken on significant importance for the Raiders, who have climbed back into the playoff picture with a three-game winning streak. The Rams likely won’t have time to get newly acquired Baker Mayfield ready for action so Bryce Perkins could be in line to start for Los Angeles.
Sunday, Dec. 11
CBS (Singleheader)
New York Jets (7-5) at Buffalo Bills (9-3) (Red): Jim Nantz, Tony Romo
Baltimore Ravens (8-4) at Pittsburgh Steelers (5-7) (Green): Kevin Harlan, Trent Green
Cleveland Browns (5-7) at Cincinnati Bengals (8-4) (Yellow): Greg Gumbel, Adam Archuleta
Jacksonville Jaguars (4-8) at Tennessee Titans (5-7) (Orange): Andrew Catalon, James Lofton
Kansas City Chiefs (9-3) at Denver Broncos (3-9) (Blue, 4:05 p.m.): Ian Eagle, Charles Davis
Division games litter CBS’ schedule as all five contests the Eye Network will air are clashes between division rivals. The Jets-Bills showdown will get the most eyeballs early while the Chiefs-Broncos tilt that was flexed out of Sunday Night Football will go to markets that didn’t get a 1:00 game.
FOX (Early Window)
Philadelphia Eagles (11-1) at New York Giants (7-4-1) (Red): Joe Davis, Daryl Johnston
Houston Texans (1-10-1) at Dallas Cowboys (9-3) (Blue): Kevin Kugler, Mark Sanchez
Minnesota Vikings (10-2) at Detroit Lions (5-7) (Green): Kenny Albert, Jonathan Vilma
FOX’s early window is headlined by a huge Eagles-Giants matchup at MetLife Stadium that will go to most of the country. The other good game in this window is the surging Lions playing host to a Vikings team trying to wrap up the NFC North title with a win.
FOX (Late Window)
Tampa Bay Buccaneers (6-6) at San Francisco 49ers (8-4) (Red): Kevin Burkhardt, Greg Olsen
Carolina Panthers (4-8) at Seattle Seahawks (7-5) (Blue): Adam Amin, Mark Schlereth
America’s Game of the Week sees Tom Brady and the Buccaneers head out West to take on the 49ers, who will be starting Brock Purdy at quarterback after losing Jimmy Garoppolo for the season with a broken foot. The other game in this window is a Panthers-Seahawks clash that won’t be seen outside of local markets.
Sunday Night Football (NBC)
Miami Dolphins (8-4) at Los Angeles Chargers (6-6): Mike Tirico, Cris Collinsworth
The NFL flexed in this Dolphins-Chargers matchup in place of Chiefs-Broncos and the correct decision was made as we get to see an important game with playoff implications in the AFC Wild Card hunt. The quarterback matchup between Tua Tagovailoa and Justin Herbert, who the Dolphins passed on to draft Tagovailoa in 2020, is also very intriguing.
Monday, Dec. 12
Monday Night Football (ESPN)
New England Patriots (6-6) at Arizona Cardinals (4-8): Joe Buck, Troy Aikman
This game is extremely important for New England, which has lost two in a row to fall out of the AFC playoff picture if the season were to end today. The Manningcast is also available for this game as Peyton and Eli are one game closer to wrapping up their regular season schedule.