NFL coverage map 2016: TV schedule Week 12
There are 16 games on the Week 12 NFL slate. Here are the broadcast maps for the 11 games not being televised nationally on both CBS and FOX on Sunday.
The NFL has a full slate of 16 games in Week 12. Five of these games will be televised nationally. The three Thanksgiving Day games will be the Minnesota Vikings at the Detroit Lions, the Washington Redskins at the Dallas Cowboys, and the Pittsburgh Steelers at the Indianapolis Colts. These games will be shown on CBS, FOX, and NBC, respectively.
Sunday Night Football between the Kansas City Chiefs and the Denver Broncos will be on NBC. Monday Night Football between the Green Bay Packers and the Philadelphia Eagles will be on ESPN.
For the other 11 NFL games that will be on either CBS or FOX on Sunday afternoon, here are the broadcast maps. Maps by 506Sports.com
CBS has six games on Sunday, Nov. 27, including four 1:00 p.m. ET start times. The four 1:00 p.m. ET games are the Cincinnati Bengals at the Baltimore Ravens, the San Diego Chargers at the Houston Texans, the Tennessee Titans at the Chicago Bears, and the Jacksonville Jaguars at the Buffalo Bills.
Atlanta, New Orleans, Cleveland, and Miami will all be blacked out for having a local home game on FOX. Western New York, North Florida, and South Georgia will be getting Jaguars at Bills. Eugene, Fargo, Honolulu, Des Moines, Milwaukee, Chicago, Memphis, Nashville, and Indianapolis will be getting Titans at Bears.
Texas, Oklahoma, Denver, Portland, Spokane, Las Vegas, Reno, and California will be getting Chargers at Texans. Everybody else will be viewing Bengals at Ravens.
CBS also has two 4:00 p.m. ET start times. Those games are the Carolina Panthers at the Oakland Raiders and the New England Patriots at the New York Jets. Tampa Bay is blacked out on CBS in the 4:00 p.m. ET slot for having a local home game on FOX.
Miami, Jacksonville, most of the Midwest, and all the Northeast will be getting the Patriots at the Jets. Everybody else will be watching the Panthers at the Raiders during the 4:00 p.m. ET slot on CBS.
FOX has five games on Sunday, Nov. 27, four early and one late. The four early games are the Arizona Cardinals at the Atlanta Falcons, the New York Giants at the Cleveland Browns, the Los Angeles Rams at the New Orleans Saints, and the San Francisco 49ers at the Miami Dolphins. The one late afternoon game will be the Seattle Seahawks at the Tampa Bay Buccaneers.
Atlanta, Phoenix, Des Moines, Green Bay, St. Louis, and the Carolinas will be getting Cardinals at Falcons. Memphis, Cleveland, Columbus, Pittsburgh, Philadelphia, New York, Washington, Norfolk, and Boston will be getting Giants at Browns.
Los Angeles, New Orleans, and some of the Gulf Coast near Louisiana will be getting Rams at Saints. Miami, West Palm Beach, the Bay Area, and Western Nevada will be getting 49ers at Dolphins. Everybody else will be getting Seattle at Tampa Bay late.
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