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NFL Week 4 TV coverage maps

Wee 4 of the NFL season is here and we already had our Thursday night game.

NFL fans will get a bonus game to watch on Sunday. On NFL Network, the London game between the New Orleans Saints and Minnesota Vikings will air at 9:30 a.m. ET. Those of us on the West coast get breakfast football!

The Sunday night game on NBC will be Chiefs-Buccaneers, a rematch of the Super Bowl two seasons ago. The Monday night game on ESPN and ABC is a rematch of last season’s NFC Championship Game with the Los Angeles Rams and San Francisco 49ers.

That leaves 12 games to air on FOX and CBS in the two normal Sunday time slots.

This week, CBS will get a doubleheader and FOX will only have one broadcast in each market.

Check out the TV coverage maps below with graphics from 506 Sports to see what games will air in your area.

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CBS early games

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In the 1 p.m. ET time slot, CBS had five games to air.

Their No. 1 game is Bills-Ravens, which will air everywhere that is in pink.

Arizona Cardinals fans get this as their lone early game after the London game and before the Cardinals play the Carolina Panthers.

The green areas will carry Chargers-Texans. The blue area will see Jets-Steelers.

Jaguars-Eagles will air in the yellow areas, while the orange areas will see Browns-Falcons.

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CBS late games

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There are only two late CBS games, split mostly east-west.

The pink areas will get Patriots-Packers, the network’s No. 1 game with Jim Nantz and Tony Romo calling the game.

This game airs opposite the Cardinals’ game in Arizona.

The blue areas get Broncos-Raiders.

FOX single game

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FOX has four early games and only one late game.

The late game is Cardinals-Panthers, which will air in all the green areas.

For the early games, Commanders-Cowboys will air in the pink areas, Bears-Giants gets coverage in the blue areas, Seahawks-Lions will aid in the yellow areas and Titans-Colts is set to be seen in the orange areas.

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