The 2025 NFL season is in full swing, with football fans tuning in on Thursday, Sunday, and Monday to watch their favorite teams. Although NFL Sunday Ticket is gaining popularity, the NFL coverage map remains a valuable guide for all football fans.
While every NFL game is televised, many are broadcast simultaneously. 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 5. We’ve also included kickoff times, networks, and broadcaster information. The NFL broadcast maps are available at 506sports.com.
Since there’s a morning matchup in London, England, the early portion of the Week 5 schedule features just six games, with matchups between 12 teams broadcast on CBS and FOX. Here’s the NFL TV map for Week 5 on Sunday’s early afternoon slate.
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A pair of the NFL’s best defenses going toe to toe could deliver a low-scoring game. Yet, the Broncos and Eagles have a plethora of weapons that could lead to big plays. While the Broncos are just 2-2, they present a real threat to ruin the Eagles’ undefeated season, making this must-see TV.
With both teams sitting at 1-3, there will be plenty of desperation in the air between the Texans and Ravens. The NFL’s best defense against the NFL’s worst? Sounds like an explosive afternoon, but it won’t matter if CJ Stroud can’t get the offense going.
Can Jaxson Dart keep the magic going? Considering he’ll be facing a winless Saints team with Spencer Rattler, who’s 0-10 as a starter, we like the Giants’ chances. Yet, the Saints have been playing teams better than expected. It’s possible they get one of their few wins of the year here.
Is this where the Jets get their first win? Justin Fields has only started two games, but he’s played well in both. However, the Cowboys have to be itching for a win after ending in a tie last week. Plus, Jerry Jones gets another week to test his new-look rush defense against a top unit.