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    NFL Coverage Map Week 17: TV Schedule for FOX, CBS Broadcasts

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    With the Week 17 NFL coverage maps released, which games are set to be broadcast on FOX and CBS in each area of the country this weekend?

    We have reached the final two weeks of the 2023 NFL season, and the race for the playoffs is well and truly on. With 24 teams still alive in the race for the playoffs, every single game this week has playoff implications.

    That should make for several fascinating games on the Week 17 NFL coverage maps and ensure that no matter where you are in the country, your local FOX or CBS broadcast should be showing meaningful football.

    NFL Coverage Map for Week 17

    The guys at 506Sports do a fantastic job with their coverage maps and making sure that every area of the country knows which game they will see on FOX or CBS. This week, CBS has the double-header while FOX will broadcast just one game to each region. Let’s take a look at the three Week 17 NFL coverage maps.

    The coverage maps below are correct as of Sunday morning.

    CBS Early-Game NFL TV Coverage Map

    Week 17 NFL CBS Early Coverage Map
    Coverage Maps provided by 506sports.com

    The CBS early Week 17 coverage map has two games that stand out from a playoff perspective. The matchup between the Miami Dolphins and Baltimore Ravens could decide the No. 1 Seed in the AFC if the Ravens emerge victorious. Meanwhile, the Dolphins are also looking to lock up the AFC East with a win this week. That game rightly dominates the early coverage map.

    The other headline game from a playoff perspective on this slate is the battle between the Las Vegas Raiders and Indianapolis Colts.

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    Both teams are in the thick of the AFC playoff race, and for both, it is essentially a must-win contest.

    The Raiders would be eliminated with a loss, while the Colts would put themselves in serious trouble if they lost, given the traffic of the AFC South.

    CBS Late-Game NFL TV Coverage Map

    Week 17 NFL CBS Late Coverage Map
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    The late Week 17 NFL Coverage Map is headlined by a battle between the Kansas City Chiefs and Cincinnati Bengals in Arrowhead. Both are coming off horrible losses to division rivals, and neither can afford to lose.

    The Bengals could be eliminated with a loss, while the Chiefs would put themselves in danger of losing the division, and potentially missing the playoff altogether if they lose.

    MORE: PFN’s Week 17 NFL Power Rankings

    In the other game on this slate, the Denver Broncos will be desperate for a win to stay alive in the race for the playoffs, and potentially even the division.

    FOX Single-Game NFL TV Coverage Map

    Week 17 NFL FOX Coverage Map
    Coverage Maps provided by 506sports.com

    No matter which game you get in the FOX Week 17 NFL Coverage Map, you will see consequential football. Every game will shape the playoff picture in both the AFC and NFC, but two games take the cake.

    In the early window, the matchup between the New Orleans Saints and Tampa Bay Buccaneers could be instrumental in deciding the destination of the NFC South crown. The Buccaneers could clinch with a win, while a Saints win would keep themselves and the Falcons in the mix.

    In the late-afternoon window, the Seattle Seahawks and Pittsburgh Steelers both desperately need a win victory in their respective playoff pictures. The Seahawks could put themselves in a firm position heading into Week 18, and could even clinch a playoff spot if other results go their way.

    NFL Week 17 National TV Broadcasts

    Thursday Night
    New York Jets at Cleveland Browns (Amazon)

    Saturday Night
    Detroit Lions at Dallas Cowboys (ESPN/ABC)

    Sunday Night
    Green Bay Packers at Minnesota (NBC)

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