The NFL Week 8 schedule is full. No team has a bye. The Thursday night game was Buccaneers-Bills.
The Sunday night game on NBC is Bears-Chargers and the Monday night game on ABC and ESPN is Raiders-Lions.
That leaves 13 games to split between FOX and CBS.
CBS gets a doubleheader this week, meaning every market will have an early game and a late game. FOX gets a single broadcast in every market with only one late game. Which games will air in your part of the country? Check out the coverage maps below with graphics from 506 Sports.
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CBS early games
In the 1 p.m. ET time slot, CBS has four games it will air.
The pink area gets Jaguars-Steelers, which most of the country will get. This is the game that will air in Phoenix as the game before the Arizona Cardinals play.
The yellow areas can watch Falcons-Titans. The blue areas have Jets-Giants, while Patriots-Dolphins will air in the green areas.
CBS late games
CBS has three late games. That includes Ravens-Cardinals, which will air in the green areas, getting only regional coverage in the two teams’ home market areas.
Bengals-49ers can be seen in the pink areas and Chiefs-Broncos will be on the blue areas.
FOX single broadcast
The FOX games are six early kickoffs and one late game.
The single late game is Browns-Seahawks, which will be broadcast in the blue areas.
The pink areas get the FOX game of the week, Rams-Cowboys. Eagles-Commanders will air in the green areas. Vikings-Packers can be seen in the yellow areas. The orange areas get Saints-Colts, while Texans-Panthers has coverage in the teal areas.