The Bills-Vikings and Cowboys-Packers are among the most popular NFL games in Week 10, but what competitions will be available in your area?
The NFL season has been wild and weird so far, and that trend should continue into Week 10. There are four contenders in the AFC playoffs, which means there are a lot of uneven matches which can lead to more potential chaos in the form of unrest.
There are still some interesting matches left, including the Minnesota trip to Buffalo and the NFC showdown between the Cowboys and Packers at Lambeau Field, but what games will be available in your area? Check out this week’s NFL TV coverage maps, courtesy of the great folks at 506 Sportsto find out as well who will call each game.
NFL Week 10 TV coverage charts
Thursday 10 November
Thursday Night Football (Amazon Prime)
Atlanta Falcons (4-5) at the Carolina Panthers (2-7): Michaels, Kirk Herbstreet
The NFC South takes center stage Thursday night as the Falcons look to keep up with Tampa Bay by sweeping the Panthers season. The two teams played a wild game in Atlanta two weeks ago that saw the Falcons escape with an overtime win.
Sunday 13 November
NFL International Series (NFL Network)
Seattle Seahawks (6-3) vs Tampa Bay Buccaneers (4-5) (9:30 a.m. in Munich): Rich Eisen, Kurt Warner, Steve Mariucci, Michael Irvine
The first-ever NFL game of the regular season in Germany features a pair of division leaders as the Buccaneers look to return to the 0.500 mark with a win over the Seahawks. The NFL Game Day Morning crew will be in the booth to call this game.
CBS (single head)
Jacksonville Jaguars (3-6) at Kansas City Chiefs (6-2) (red): Jim Nantz, Tony Romo
Houston Texans (1-6-1) at New York Giants (6-2) (blue): Ian Eagle, Charles Davis
Cleveland Browns (3-5) Miami Dolphins (6-3) (Yellow): Greg Gumble and Adam Archuleta
Denver Broncos (3-5) at the Tennessee Titans (5-3) (orange): By Andrew Catalon and James Lofton
Indianapolis Colts (3-5-1) at Las Vegas Raiders (2-6) (Green, 4:05 p.m.): Kevin Harlan, Trent Green
CBS’s roster doesn’t have a lot of good games, so Jim Nantz and Tony Romo are going to Arrowhead to call the Chiefs’ match against Jacksonville. On Saturday Jeff will make his first appearance as the Colts interim head coach at 4:05 in Las Vegas against the Raiders.
FOX (Window Early)
Minnesota Vikings (7-1) at Buffalo Bills (6-2) (red): Joe Davis and Daryl Johnston
Detroit Lions (2-6) at Chicago Bears (3-6) (blue): Kevin Coogler, Mark Sanchez
New Orleans Saints (3-6) at Pittsburgh Steelers (2-6) (Green): Adam Amin, Mark Schliereth
The highlight of this window is the huge clash between the Vikings and the Belts, which will go to the vast majority of the country. The other two games, including the Bears’ newly created fantasy football champion Justin Fields looking for their third win in four weeks, will be sent to the regionals.
FOX (late window)
Dallas Cowboys (6-2) at Green Bay Packers (3-6) (red): Kevin Burkhart, Greg Olsen
Arizona Cardinals (3-6) at Los Angeles Rams (3-5) (blue): Kenny Albert and Jonathan Velma
The American Game of the Week has lost some of its luster with the Packers struggles, but FOX will send it to almost the entire country anyway with the Cowboys involved. Cardinals-Rams will not be seen outside of local markets.
Sunday Night Football (NBC)
Los Angeles Chargers (5-3) at San Francisco 49ers (4-4): Mike Terrico and Chris Collinsworth
One of the best games of the day arrives on Sunday night as two competitors compete in the playoffs in Santa Clara. The 49ers will try to get a game on the Seahawks in the NFC West if they lose to the Buccaneers in the morning.
Monday 14th November
Monday Night Football (ESPN)
Washington Leaders (4-5) at Philadelphia Eagles (8-0): Joe Buck, Troy Aikman
The Eagles will be looking to keep their perfect season intact as they welcome their NFC East rivals into the city to face the teams. There is no manningcast this week because Peyton and Ellie will be off until after Thanksgiving.
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