Week 4 of the NFL season is here and we had a nice Thursday night game to kick things off with the Cowboys beating the Giants 20-15 with the world watching on Amazon Prime Video.
of the 15 games remaining on the schedule, three are in prime time. Bills-Ravens is on Sunday night on NBC. There are two Monday night games. On ESPN at 7:30 p.m. ET you can see Titans-Dolphins, while on ABC and ESPN+ you can see Seahawks-Lions at 8:15 p.m. ET.
The remaining games will be split between FOX and CBS in the normal Sunday time slots.
CBS has a doubleheader in every market and FOX has a single game.
Which will air in your part of the country? The info is below from 506 Sports.
NFL Week 4 TV coverage maps
FOX single game
The Cardinals will air on FOX in a late game against the Commanders. FOX gets six total games on its slate, four at 1 p.m. ET and two at 4:05 p.m. ET.
Among the early games, Eagles-Buccaneers will air in the pink areas, Saints-Falcons will be available in the green areas, Rams-Bears can be seen in the yellow areas and Bengals-Panther will have coverage in the teal areas.
The two late games are Commanders-Cardinals and Patriots-49ers.
Patriots-49ers will have coverage in the blue areas, while Commanders-Cardinals has regional coverage in the orange areas.
CBS early games
CBS has four early games at 1 p.m. ET. The blue areas can see Vikings-Packers, which will be the game local Cardinals fans in Arizona can see before the Cardinals play. The pink areas can see Broncos-Jets. The green areas get Jaguars-Texans and the yellow areas get Steelers-Colts.
CBS late games
There are only two CBS late games but one is almost a nationwide broadcast. In the pink areas, Chiefs-Chargers will air, while the blue areas get Browns-Raiders.
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