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Week 7 NFL TV Coverage Map

Another fun slate of games is upon us for NFL action in Week 7. Here's which games you can watch.

Thursday Night Football is again in the rearview mirror, and plenty of fans welcome that after a tough outing from the New Orleans Saints and quarterback Derek Carr. 

Luckily, there's a handful of strong games on the Sunday Week 7 slate that could make up for it. 

The most obvious candidate for game of the week has to be Miami-Philadelphia in the Sunday Night Football slot, and with both teams sitting at 5-1, that could turn out to be one of the best matchups of the early NFL season. 

Six teams are on bye weeks, as the Cincinnati Bengals, Dallas Cowboys, Tennessee Titans, New York Jets, Carolina Panthers and Houston Texans look to enjoy a day full of football like millions of others across the globe. 

Thanks to the good people at 506 Sports, here's coverage maps for all of the slates

CBS Early

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CBS was gifted the two-slate lineup this week, and only three games will be featured in the first bracket of early games. The entire west coast (along with majority of the other country) will watch Bills-Patriots while Commanders-Giants will be enjoyed by most of Texas and a good portion of the South. 

Browns-Colts will be featured in/around the outskirts of their respective markets plus cameos in Houston and eastern Washington. 

CBS Late

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Two games occupy the late slate on CBS, and unless you're in/around the Green Bay/Denver markets, you'll be watching the AFC West battle between the Kansas City Chiefs and Los Angeles Chargers. 

FOX Single

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The single FOX slate is a bit more restricted to local access when it comes to Cardinals-Seahawks, Raiders-Bears, Steelers-Rams and Falcons-Buccaneers, though Lions-Ravens has quite the amount of viewership throughout the country, mostly in the middle.

49ers-Vikings will end the Week 7 slate on ESPN's broadcast of Monday Night Football.