Week 17 NFL TV Coverage Map

Week 17 NFL TV Coverage Map - who can watch which games?
Week 17 NFL TV Coverage Map
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Week 17 is officially underway, and we've got more important football games as the season starts to draw to a close.

We began the week with Thursday Night Football seeing the Cleveland Browns clinch a playoff spot after defeating the New York Jets. There's opportunity for more teams to solidify in the standings, too.

But first: NFL Week 17 TV Coverage Maps.

Thanks to the good people at 506 Sports for making these maps visible and clear for everyone to understand. 

CBS has two slates of games this week, and that's where we'll start. 

CBS EARLY

Majority of the country will watch Dolphins-Ravens to begin the day, and understandably so with the playoff implications on the line between two of the best in the AFC. 

Most other games are restrained to local areas, though some odd places (Wyoming with their Josh Allen love seeing Pats-Bills and Lousiana watching Falcons-Bears) pick up out of market games. 

Both the Texans and Buccaneers are enforcing a blackout in their local markets, as the two sides collide on FOX. 

CBS LATE

CBS' late window will see a strong majority of the country watching Bengals-Chiefs while Chargers-Denver is mostly watched in local markets.

FOX SINGLE

What a Picasso painting this FOX map is. Only one late game exists, which Steelers-Seahawks has covered. All the other games are are scattered throughout the country.

Primetime Games

Saturday Night: Detroit @ Dallas (ESPN/ABC)Sunday Night: Green Bay @ Minnesota (NBC)

No Monday Night Football tonight.


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