The NFL coverage map for Week 4 has been released. This week, CBS will get both the early and late games. Meanwhile, depending on your location in the United States, FOX will broadcast just one game on your TV or streaming device.
NFL Coverage Map for Week 4
NFL TV broadcast and coverage maps are courtesy of 506sports.com. The color codes and what games that corresponds to are listed below. Listings include CBS, FOX, and primetime games – NFL Network, NBC, and ESPN.
CBS Early TV Broadcast Coverage Map
Red: Chiefs @ Eagles
Ian Eagle and Charles Davis
The Chiefs vs. Eagles game covers a majority of CBS’ early Week 4 NFL coverage map. The game has plenty of storylines from the Chiefs’ 1-2 start and head coach Andy Reid returning to Philadelphia. Plus, how does Jalen Hurts and the Eagles rebound after a rough Monday night loss to the Dallas Cowboys?
Green: Titans @ Jets
Greg Gumbel and Adam Archuleta
Yellow: Colts @ Dolphins
Spero Dedes and Jay Feely
Orange: Texans @ Bills
Beth Mowins and Tiki Barber
Blue: Browns @ Vikings
Kevin Harlan and Trent Green
CBS Late TV Broadcast Coverage Map
Red: Steelers @ Packers
Jim Nantz and Tony Romo
This is an interesting — not surprising — call on CBS’ end. For their afternoon game of the week, they chose to send their best booth in Jim Nantz and Tony Romo to Green Bay to cover the Steelers vs. Packers game.
Additionally, that’s the game most people will see largely due to the reach each fan base provides. However, the one-loss Ravens travel to face the undefeated Broncos in Denver, CO, in a game that features two teams that could be fighting for Wild Card spots at the end of the season.
Blue: Ravens @ Broncos
Andrew Catalon and James Lofton
Fox Single TV Broadcast Coverage Map
Early FOX games
Red: Panthers @ Cowboys
Kevin Burkhardt and Greg Olsen
Blue: Giants @ Saints
Kenny Albert and Jonathan Vilma
Teal: Lions @ Bears
Gus Johnson and Aqib Talib
Orange: Washington @ Falcons
Kevin Kugler and Mark Sanchez
Late FOX games
Green: Seahawks @ 49ers
Adam Amin and Mark Schlereth
Yellow: Cardinals @ Rams
Chris Myers and Daryl Johnston
If it wasn’t for the Buccaneers vs. Patriots game on Sunday night, this would be the Game of the Week. Two undefeated teams sitting atop the NFC West fighting for a win that’ll play large down the stretch. The game features two MVP candidates at quarterback in Arizona’s Kyler Murray and Los Angeles’ Matthew Stafford.
National Broadcasts
Thursday Night Football
Jaguars @ Panthers (NFL Network)
Sunday Night Football
Buccaneers @ Patriots (NBC)
Tom Brady’s return to New England will steal the show all day on Sunday in Week 4. Not only is he returning to a place he won six Super Bowls, but he’s set to break the QB all-time career passing yards record. You’ll want to see history made on Sunday Night Football on NBC.
Monday Night Football
Raiders @ Chargers (ESPN)