Most will get to watch the Los Angeles Rams and New York Jets.
The Cincinnati Bengals (6-8) still have an outside chance of making the playoffs, but CBS apparently doesn’t think most people want to see them try to stay alive.
The Bengals Week 16 game against the Cleveland Browns (3-11) will mostly only be available in the areas surrounding and to the east of Ohio. The majority of America will instead see the Los Angeles Rams (8-6) at the New York Jets (4-10.
Check out the map from 506 Sports below to see if the Browns-Bengals game will be on your television for CBS’ early game.
Check out our preview of the game below.
You can also listen on iTunes or using the player below.
Meanwhile, here are the CBS late games.
And here are FOX’s single games.
Finally, the nationally-televised games will be as follows:
Denver Broncos at Los Angeles Chargers on Amazon’s Thursday Night Football, simulcast on KMGH (ABC/7) in Denver and KTTV (FOX/11) in Los Angeles.
Houston Texans at Kansas City Chiefs on NBC at 1:00 PM ET Saturday, with Noah Eagle and Todd Blackledge calling the game.
Pittsburgh Steelers at Baltimore Ravens on FOX at 4:30 PM ET Saturday, featuring Kevin Burkhardt and Tom Brady.
Tampa Bay Buccaneers at Dallas Cowboys on Sunday Night Football on NBC.
New Orleans Saints at Green Bay Packers on Monday Night Football on ESPN and ABC.