Week 15 NFL TV Coverage Map

The NFL is set for another week of action - here's who can watch what games.
Week 15 NFL TV Coverage Map
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NFL Week 15 action is officially underway after Thursday Night Football's drubbing between the Las Vegas Raiders and Los Angeles Chargers, a game that is still seeing ripple effects when it comes to front office and coaching staff changes.

With no more bye weeks to handle, we can officially move forward with a full slate of football on each weekend. 

Yet this weekend is a unique one, as three games will be played on Saturday, all of which are on NFL Network:

Saturday 1 PM ET: Minnesota Vikings  @ Cincinnati Bengals

Saturday 4:30 PM ET: Pittsburgh Steelers @ Indianapolis Colts

Saturday 8:15 PM ET: Denver Broncos @ Detroit Lions

That being said, here's what Sunday's coverage maps look like courtesy of the good people over at 506 Sports:

CBS SINGLE

CBS will only be showing one game in each area this week, two of which come in the late window. 

A vast majority of CBS viewers will watch Buccaneers-Packers while a good chunk of the east coast will see Jets-Dolphins in Week 15. Most of the west coast will see 49ers-Cardinals while matchups such as Texans-Titans and Commanders-Rams are mostly constrained to local areas. 

FOX EARLY

Four games will be on FOX"s early slate, with a strong majority of the country watching Chiefs-Patriots. 

Other matchups (Giants-Saints, Bears-Browns and Falcons-Panthers) are mostly restricted to local markets. 

FOX LATE

The entire country will have access to watch the Dallas Cowboys play the Buffalo Bills. 

NBC will carry Ravens-Jaguars on Sunday Night Football while Eagles-Seahawks can be viewed on ESPN's broadcast of Monday Night Football. 

Best of luck in your fantasy matchups!


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