With the NFL standings taking shape, we have another intriguing week on our hands, despite six teams being on a bye. With just under a quarter of the league not playing this week, the Week 7 NFL coverage maps will look a little clearer than when we have all 32 teams in action. Let’s take a look at which games will be shown in each area of the country this week.
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NFL Coverage Map for Week 7
The coverage maps below come from 506Sports, who do a superb job collating the information and displaying it in a color-coded manner. Whatever the reason that you are tuning into Week 7 of the NFL schedule, you will find out which game you can find on your local stations below.
The Week 7 NFL coverage maps are correct as of Wednesday and are subject to change.
CBS Early-Game NFL TV Coverage Map
- Red: Buffalo Bills at New England Patriots
Ian Eagle and Charles Davis - Blue: Washington Commanders at New York Giants
Andrew Catalon, Tiki Barber, and Matt Ryan - Green: Cleveland Browns at Indianapolis Colts
Spero Dedes and Adam Archuleta
This may not seem like the most exciting early slate for CBS, but two divisional matchups headline it. The Buffalo Bills have flattered to deceive in the last two weeks but will hope a game against a floundering New England Patriots team can fix things. However, they made a game against the New York Giants look difficult, so the Patriots will have hope in this one.
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The Giants and Washington Commanders are both fighting to remain relevant in the NFC, while both the Indianapolis Colts and Cleveland Browns are in the thick of the AFC playoff race.
CBS Late-Game NFL TV Coverage Map
- Red: Los Angeles Chargers at Kansas City Chiefs
Jim Nantz and Tony Romo - Blue: Green Bay Packers at Denver Broncos
Kevin Harlan and Trent Green
CBS will rarely pass up an opportunity to beam the Kansas City Chiefs as far across the nation as they can, and that is reflected in their late-afternoon Week 7 NFL coverage map. The Chiefs have had the better of the last three meetings, but the Los Angeles Chargers regularly push them close. That game has the potential to be an exciting late-afternoon watch.
Green Bay Packers vs. Denver Broncos has intriguing storylines, as both teams look to remain relevant in the playoff race, but it is unsurprisingly playing second fiddle to the Chargers-Chiefs game.
FOX Single-Game NFL TV Coverage Map
- Red: Detroit Lions at Baltimore Ravens
Kevin Burkhardt and Greg Olsen - Green: Las Vegas Raiders at Chicago Bears
Kevin Kugler and Mark Sanchez - Yellow: Atlanta Falcons at Tampa Bay Buccaneers
Chris Myers and Robert Smith - Blue: Pittsburgh Steelers at Los Angeles Rams (Late)
Adam Amin and Daryl Johnston - Brown: Arizona Cardinals at Seattle Seahawks (Late)
Spero Dedes and Adam Archuleta
These single-game NFL coverage maps always look messy as the broadcasters navigate the various rooting interests involved. All five of these games have intriguing storylines underpinning them, but a lot of eyes nationally will be on the 5-1 Detroit Lions who have been an exciting watch through the first six weeks.
NFL Week 7 National TV Broadcasts
Thursday Night
Jacksonville Jaguars at New Orleans Saints (Amazon)
Sunday Night
Miami Dolphins at Philadelphia Eagles (NBC)
Monday Night
San Francisco 49ers at Minnesota Vikings (ESPN/ABC)