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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. Although NFL Sunday Ticket is gaining popularity, the NFL TV 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 coverage 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 8. We’ve also included kickoff times, networks, and broadcaster information. The NFL streaming maps are available at 506sports.com.
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.
The Bears have won four in a row. Meanwhile, the Ravens are coming out of a bye, but it feels like they can’t buy a win after losing four games in a row. No team is more desperate for a win than Baltimore, and it could come against a team that may be suddenly feeling overconfident in its abilities.
Tua Tagovailoa and the Dolphins can’t do much worse than last week’s 25-point beatdown to the Browns. Yet, the Falcons have had a top-ten defense, so creating a spark in Atlanta won’t be easy. Plus, football fans who love watching good running backs will appreciate De’Von Achane and Bijan Robinson.
The Jets are still hunting for their first win after seven failed attempts. The Bengals, who are now starting a mistake-prone Joe Flacco, could present the perfect opportunity. Or maybe the Bengals will smoke them by 40.
The second time these two NFC East divisional rivals match up in three weeks, the Giants got the better end of the deal the first time around. This time, the game heads to Philly, and the Eagles are coming off their best passing performance of the season. With the extra juice Jaxson Dart and Cam Skattebo have injected into the Giants’ offense, this game should be fun.