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The Denver Broncos versus the Houston Texans is one of many solid options on the Week 9 NFL slate. Check out our odds breakdown for the NFL's Week 9.
Each week, every non-primetime game (in other words, the games that aren't played on Thursday Night Football , Sunday Night Football, or Monday Night Football) is broadcast on either CBS or Fox at 1 p.m. ET or around 4 p.m. ET. This means fans everywhere will have at least two games shown on their screens every Sunday afternoon during the season.
The TV broadcast map for the Week 9 games has been released, and with the Eagles on a bye, most of America will see Lions-Vikings on Fox
With six teams on a bye, the early portion of the Week 8 schedule still features seven games. Matchups between 14 teams are broadcast on CBS and FOX. Here is the NFL TV map for Week 8 on Sunday’s early afternoon slate.
What games can you watch on TV? We have the Week 8 coverage maps from 506 Sports below. Most of the country will see Bears-Ravens, which will air in the pink areas. The blue areas can see Dolphins-Falcons, while the green areas get Jets-Bengals.
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How to watch NFL football: Week 9
Two playoff rivals square off this weekend highlighting another thrilling week of NFL action. See the full schedule.
The TV broadcast map for the Week 8 games has been released, with most of America set to watch the Eagles vs. the Giants in the Fox Early game
Which NFL teams have the best chances of winning their games on the NFL Week 9 schedule? ESPN Analytics has revealed its Matchup Predictor numbers for the 14 games in the league this week, and they offer some interesting win probabilities.