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Each week, every non-primetime game (in other words, the games that aren't played on Thursday Night Football , Sunday Night Football, or Monday Night Football) is broadcast on either CBS or Fox at 1 p.m. ET or around 4 p.m. ET. This means fans everywhere will have at least two games shown on their screens every Sunday afternoon during the season.
"Byemageddon" is here, so just 11 total games will be broadcast on NFL Sunday. Here's a look at the coverage maps for the early and late slates.
With six teams on a bye, the early portion of the Week 8 schedule still features seven games. Matchups between 14 teams are broadcast on CBS and FOX. Here is the NFL TV map for Week 8 on Sunday’s early afternoon slate.
The TV broadcast map for the Week 8 games has been released, with most of America set to watch the Eagles vs. the Giants in the Fox Early game
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TV broadcast maps and announcers for Week 9 of the 2025 season
Where will the Texans' game against the Texans be televised on Sunday across the globe? Check out the TV broadcast map.
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How to watch NFL football: Week 9
Two playoff rivals square off this weekend highlighting another thrilling week of NFL action. See the full schedule.
Former Michigan QB Tom Brady will be on the call for former Wolverines QB J.J. McCarthy's first trip back to Michigan since entering the NFL.
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Will Fox fire Mark Sanchez after arrest? What to know about NFL broadcaster's future at network after stabbing incident
In the eyes of the law, Sanchez is not being considered the victim. The 38-year-old was allegedly the aggressor in an incident that sent a 69-year-old man to the hospital, with the older man claiming he stabbed Sanchez in self-defense. Marion County's prosecutor agrees, as Sanchez was the only one charged in the incident.
It was not enough to topple YouTube, however, who remained the distributor with the most viewership at 12.6%, per Nielsen
Football analyst Michael Strahan experienced a surprise Halloween scare on live television. A producer, hidden behind the desk, jumped out to startle
It was a little touch-and-go for a couple of weeks, but the Eagles (6-2) have again opened a nice lead for themselves in the NFC East. The Cowboys (3-4-1), Commanders (3-5), and Giants (2-6) all lost last week and are starting to quickly fall out of contention for the division.