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NFL Week 2 TV Coverage Map

Here's who can watch what games heading into the NFL's Week 2 of the regular season.

The NFL Week 2 is here, and football fans are again ready for a full slate of action. 

The Minnesota Vikings and Philadelphia Eagles got us started with a close game on Thursday Night Football, and oddsmakers believe we're due for more of that. Only two games on Sunday have a spread higher than one possession (Cowboys -9.5 over the Jets and Bills -8.5 over the Raiders).

Here's where you can catch the action, with all maps courtesy of 506 Sports:

CBS Early 

CBS Early

CBS will be featuring four matchups in their early slate of games, with an overwhelming majority of the west coast set to enjoy the Raiders-Bills, along with the northeast section of the country. The Midwest and the south will take in Chiefs-Jaguars with Chargers-Titans mostly in local markets - which can also be said with Bengals-Ravens.

CBS Late

CBS Late

Only two late games occupy the other CBS time slot. All areas outside of the Midwest/DMV area will watch Jets-Cowboys.

Entire FOX Slate

Fox Single

FOX will only be carrying one game per market for Week 2, and the biggest area covered by a landslide is Packers-Falcons, which occupies majority of the Midwest/South with most other matchups only available in local markets. 

Sunday Night Football (NBC) and Monday Night Football (ESPN) are nationally televised.