NFL TV Coverage Map Week 10
Thursday Night Football for many of us was underwhelming, to say the least. Despite a less than thrilling battle between the Carolina Panthers and Chicago Bears, the matchup still averaged 9.56 million viewers, good enough for a 41% increase in viewership from last year.
Millions more will be tuning in to Sunday's action for various reasons - whether it be fantasy, betting or simply rooting on their favorite team.
We've now crossed the halfway point of the 2023 season, and Week 10 will see the final international game of the year as Germany will host Colts-Patriots on NFL+.
This week, the Kansas City Chiefs, Los Angeles Rams, Miami Dolphins and Philadelphia Eagles are on bye.
Let's dive into the coverage maps courtesy of the good people over at 506 Sports.
CBS SINGLE
CBS draws the single slate card for broadcast buddies this week while FOX will have their own separate early and late matchups.
3/5 CBS games will come in the 1:00 PM EST bracket, as most of the east coast and upper north parts of the country (stretching to Seattle even) will watch Packers-Steelers while Bengals-Texans and Titans-Buccaneers will mostly be local.
Lions-Chargers will be seen by majority of the west coast and midwest while Cardinals-Falcons is restricted to local markets only.
FOX EARLY
Three games will be carried on FOX's first slate, with majority of the country watching 49ers-Jaguars. Browns-Ravens is mostly only available around the surrounding local areas (shoutout to KC though?) and Saints-Vikings will be available in a good chunk of the north along with the local areas.
FOX LATE
Two games anchor the afternoon slate for FOX, with an overwhelming majority of the country watching Giants-Cowboys while local markets will see Seahawks-Commanders.
Jets-Raiders will be showcased on NBC's broadcast of Sunday Night Football while Week 10 is capped with ESPN's Monday Night Football coverage of Bills-Broncos.