Week 6 NFL TV Coverage Map

Who can watch what games for Week 6 NFL action? Maps for CBS and FOX here:
Week 6 NFL TV Coverage Map
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The Kansas City Chiefs defeated the Denver Broncos on Thursday Night Football to begin Week 6, and as we grow deeper into the NFL season, wins and losses begin to grow with importance. 

This Sunday, we've got another strong slate of games that will begin with the Baltimore Ravens battling the Tennessee Titans in London. Kickoff is set for 9:30 AM EST and is available on NFL Network. 

For Week 6, only the Green Bay Packers and Pittsburgh Steelers are on bye weeks. 

With four afternoon matchups ahead of Giants-Bills on Sunday Night Football, action should be a bit more evenly spread throughout the course of the day. 

Thanks to our friends at 506 Sports, we have coverage maps for NFL Week 6 action:

CBS SINGLE

CBS will only be carrying one slate of games in Week 6, and 4-of-5 of said matchups come in the 1:00 PM EST window. Majority of the country will be tuned into Seahawks-Bengals while other local areas will take their own respective matchups. 

FOX EARLY

FOX will be showing three games in their early slate, and the map certainly shows a three-layer sandwich of coverage with a good chunk of the South getting Saints-Texans, a large part of both coasts and the Midwest getting 49ers-Browns while the North will enjoy (define enjoy, right?) Bears-Vikings. 

FOX LATE

FOX will also be showing three games in their late slate. Cardinals-Rams are almost exclusively to their own local markets while Jets-Eagles and Lions-Buccaneers share the rest of the country in the afternoon. 

Cowboys-Chargers will conclude Week 6 on ESPN's broadcast of Monday Night Football. 


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