There is a lot left to fight for in the 2023 NFL season with 30 teams still mathematically in playoff contention and 25 teams within two games of the playoff picture. That means that whichever game the Week 15 NFL coverage maps show being broadcast in your area is likely to have playoff implications this week. Let’s take a look at the three NFL coverage maps for Week 15 and which games will be broadcast in each region.
NFL Coverage Map for Week 15
The color-coded maps from the team at 506Sports make it extremely simple to see which games will be broadcast on CBS and FOX in your region this week. FOX is the broadcaster with the doubleheader this week, although the late-afternoon spot is a single game.
The coverage maps below are correct as of Wednesday. These will be updated as required ahead of Sunday.
CBS Single-Game NFL TV Coverage Map
- Red: New York Jets at Miami Dolphins
Jim Nantz and Tony Romo - Green: Tampa Bay Buccaneers at Green Bay Packers
Andrew Catalon, Tiki Barber, and Matt Ryan - Yellow: Houston Texans at Tennessee Titans
Spero Dedes and Adam Archuleta - Blue: San Francisco 49ers at Arizona Cardinals (Late)
Ian Eagle and Charles Davis - Brown: Washington Commanders at Los Angeles Rams (Late)
Tom McCarthy, James Lofton, and Jay Feely
All five of the games on the CBS Week 15 NFL coverage map involve teams still alive in the playoff picture. The 49ers and Cardinals game will see one team able to clinch a playoff spot while the other tries to avoid being eliminated.
The game of the day in terms of the playoff picture is perhaps the one between the Packers and Buccaneers in Lambeau Field. The Buccaneers currently lead the NFC South while the Packers hold the seventh seed in the NFC. Both teams desperately need to win to keep hold of their playoff spot, but a loss is not a complete disaster.
FOX Early-Game NFL TV Coverage Map
- Red: Kansas City Chiefs at New England Patriots
Joe Davis and Daryl Johnson - Blue: New York Giants at New Orleans Saints
Kenny Albert and Jonathan Vilma - Green: Chicago Bears at Cleveland Browns
Kevin Kugler and Mark Sanchez - Yellow: Atlanta Falcons at Carolina Panthers
Adam Amin and Mark Schlereth
The early FOX NFL coverage map for Week 15 lacks standout games and isn’t helped by having both of the teams eliminated on it. Additionally, the first overall pick is already virtually locked up by the Panthers, albeit they have traded the pick to the Bears.
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The game between the Giants and Saints has seen its value in terms of playoff implications increase after New York’s Week 14 Monday Night Football victory. Meanwhile, the game between the Bears and Browns will see Chicago fighting for their playoff lives, while Cleveland tries to put pressure on the Ravens ahead of Sunday Night Football.
FOX Late-Game NFL TV Coverage Map
- Nationally Televised: Dallas Cowboys at Buffalo Bills
Kevin Burkhardt and Greg Olsen
It is fitting that a game between two of the highest-scoring teams in the NFL right now gets standalone billing on the late-afternoon FOX NFL coverage map for Week 15. This matchup has huge playoff ramifications for both the AFC and NFC for slightly different reasons.
The Cowboys are hoping the Philadelphia Eagles slip up again so they can take the NFC East and give themselves a shot at the first-round bye. Meanwhile, the Bills are fighting for their playoff lives in a crowded AFC Wild Card picture.
NFL Week 15 National TV Broadcasts
Thursday Night
Los Angeles Chargers at Las Vegas Raiders (Amazon)
Saturday Games
Minnesota Vikings at Cincinnati Bengals (NFLN)
Pittsburgh Steelers at Indianapolis Colts (NFLN)
Denver Broncos at Detroit Lions (NFLN)
Sunday Night
Baltimore Ravens at Jacksonville Jaguars (NBC)
Monday Night
Philadelphia Eagles at Seattle Seahawks (ESPN/ABC)
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