NFL Coverage Map Week 2: NFL TV Map, Broadcast Info for Sunday’s Games

NFL Coverage Map Week 2: NFL TV Map, Broadcast Info for Sunday’s Games
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The 2025 NFL season is in full swing, with football fans tuning in on Thursday, Sunday, and Monday to watch their favorite teams. Even though NFL Sunday Ticket is gaining popularity, the NFL coverage map is a guide that all football fans need.

While every NFL game is on television, many are on at the same time. As a result, TV networks and league officials agree to have certain teams broadcast in specific markets. The NFL TV map shows you what games are on in your area. The NFL broadcast map changes each week, and we’ll provide updates throughout the season.

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Let’s examine the NFL TV map for Week 2. We’ve also included kickoff times, networks, and broadcaster information. The NFL broadcast maps are available at 506sports.com.

NFL Coverage Map Week 2: Early Games

Nine games are on the early portion of the Week 2 schedule, with matchups between 18 teams broadcast on CBS and FOX. Here’s the NFL TV map for Week 2 on Sunday’s early slate.

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NFL Broadcast Map: CBS Games Week 2

Buffalo Bills @ New York Jets – CBS – 1:00 PM ET – Jim Nantz and Tony Romo

Even in a loss, the New York Jets were one of the best surprises from Week 1. If Justin Fields can maintain his play, the Jets could actually contend in the AFC East. Yet, the Buffalo Bills just might be the best team in the AFC, and they’re clearly in midseason form after last Sunday’s thrilling victory over the Ravens. Are the Jets actually contenders? We’ll have a lot better idea after this one.

Los Angeles Rams @ Tennessee Titans – CBS – 1:00 PM ET – Ian Eagle and J.J. Watt

Matthew Stafford may have a bad back, but the Los Angeles Rams have so much offensive firepower, especially when combined with Sean McVay’s mind, that they should be able to put up a lot of points here. The Tennessee Titans are still searching for their identity and want to see what Cam Ward is capable of. Yet after the mobile QB didn’t scramble at all in his debut, we’re expecting a few more fireworks in Week 2.

New England Patriots @ Miami Dolphins – CBS – 1:00 PM ET – Andrew Catalon and Charles Davis

Do the New England Patriots have enough talent to compete in the AFC East? If so, they should be able to put up a strong fight against a Miami Dolphins team that clearly was not in their top form in Week 1. Yet, if the Dolphins are planning to make this a season to remember, then avoiding a 0-2 start will be crucial.

Cleveland Browns @ Baltimore Ravens – CBS – 1:00 PM ET – Jason McCourty, Tom McCarthy, and Ross Tucker

The Cleveland Browns‘ defense is clearly no joke after holding the Bengals to 141 yards in Week 1. Whether...