After two consecutive weeks of a game in London, NFL fans do not get a bonus game early Sunday morning. In Week 6, there are two fewer games because four teams are on their bye week.
The Thursday night game on Amazon Prime Video was Commanders-Bears. The Sunday night game on NBC will feature Cowboys-Eagles and Monday night’s game on ESPN and ABC is Broncos-Chargers.
For the other three games that will air on network television, FOX will get a single game in each market and CBS gets a doubleheader.
Which games will air in your area? Below are the coverage maps for Week 6, per the information on 506 Sports.
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CBS has four early games on their schedule.
The game that will air in most of the country — everywhere shaded in pink — can watch Ravens-Giants. That is the only early game that will air in Arizona before the Cardinals play the Seahawks in Week 6.
Patriots-Browns will air in the blue area. The yellow areas will get Jaguars-Colts, and the green areas will get Bengals-Saints.
There is no need for a map graphic for this. CBS will carry only one late game and it will air nationwide. It is the rematch from last year’s playoffs between the Bills and Chiefs in Kansas City.
That will be the game on opposite the FOX broadcast of the Cardinals-Seahawks game in Arizona and in Washington.
FOX has four early games and only two late games.
Their big early game can be seen in the blue areas. It is Jets-Packers.
The pink areas will see Buccaneers-Steelers.
49ers-Falcons will air in the yellow areas, while Vikings-Dolphins will be televised in the orange areas.
The two late games on FOX are Panthers-Rams and Cardinals-Seahawks.
Panthers-Rams will air in the green areas, while Cardinals-Seahawks can be seen in the teal areas.