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.
Related: NFL Schedule
Let’s examine the NFL TV map for Week 6. We’ve also included kickoff times, networks, and broadcaster information. The NFL broadcast maps are available at 506sports.com.
Since there’s a Sunday morning matchup in London, England, plus two Monday night matchups, the early portion of the Week 6 schedule features just seven games, with matchups between 14 teams broadcast on CBS and FOX. Here’s the NFL TV map for Week 6 on Sunday’s early afternoon slate.
The Cleveland Browns have a new starting quarterback and after trading Joe Flacco to the Bengals, so there’s no going back. Yet, Dillon Gabriel looked better than most third-round rookies, and the Browns’ elite defensive line could give the Pittsburgh Steelers‘ offensive line some trouble. Yet, with Aaron Rodgers getting the ball out so quickly, Cleveland’s pass rush may not even matter.
One might say both teams are desperate for a win. The Los Angeles Chargers started hot at 3-0 but have since lost back-to-back games and they won’t have either of their top two running backs. Meanwhile, there’s even more urgency with the 1-4 Miami Dolphins as Mike McDaniel’s seat may or may not be heating up.
Sitting at 3-2, the New England Patriots, could be priming for a playoff push. If so, winning games like this should be a cakewalk. However, the New Orleans Saints just won their first game of the season, and they could be feeling extra confident coming into the week. That means we’ll either see an all-out disaster or a game that’s much closer than many expect.
No team needs a win more than the Baltimore Ravens. The Los Angeles Rams have been up and down, but they’ve mostly looked like a legit playoff team. Plus, losses in two of their past three games could give LA...