NFL Week 9 Coverage Maps 2023: TV Schedule FOX & CBS
The NFL season is in its ninth week, which means that the standings and narratives across the league are starting to take shape. There are ten games on Sunday afternoon that are somewhat peaceful, with four teams on bye and one in Germany. Take a look at the coverage map for understanding.
The folks at 506Sports supply the coverage maps, which they color code to make it easy for fans to determine which games will air in Week 9. They use two maps for the network that has the doubleheader and one map for the network that doesn’t for each of the two main networks.
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NFL Week 9 National TV Broadcasts
Thursday Night
Tampa Bay Buccaneers at Buffalo Bills (Amazon)
Sunday Morning
Miami Dolphins at Kansas City Chiefs (NFL Network)
Sunday Night
Chicago Bears at Los Angeles Chargers (NBC)
Monday Night
Las Vegas Raiders at Detroit Lions (ESPN/ABC)
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CBS Single Game NFL TV Coverage Map
- Red: Seattle Seahawks at Baltimore Ravens
Jim Nantz and Tony Romo - Blue: Tampa Bay Buccaneers at Houston Texans
Ian Eagle and Charles Davis - Yellow: Chicago Bears at New Orleans Saints
Andrew Catalon, Tiki Barber, and Matt Ryan - Brown: Arizona Cardinals at Cleveland Browns
Spero Dedes and Adam Archuleta - Green: Indianapolis Colts at Carolina Panthers (Late)
Kevin Harlan and Trent Green
FOX Early-Game NFL TV Coverage Map
- Red: Los Angeles Rams at Green Bay Packers
Adam Amin and Daryl Johnston - Blue: Washington Commanders at New England Patriots
Kenny Albert and Jonathan Vilma - Green: Minnesota Vikings at Atlanta Falcons
Chris Myers and Mark Schlereth
FOX Late-Game NFL TV Coverage Map
- Red: Dallas Cowboys at Philadelphia Eagles
Kevin Burkhardt and Greg Olsen - Blue: New York Giants at Las Vegas Raiders
Kevin Kugler and Mark Sanchez
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