Christmas Day, a Friday in 2020, featured one NFL game. Then there were three more on Saturday. Sunday’s two afternoon windows will feature a total of 10 games, and then you’ve still got Sunday and Monday night games. This will actually be less Sunday afternoon games than there have been in a while, so the Week 16 coverage map provides ample opportunity to watch your favorite team play.
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Fox gets the double broadcast window this weekend, with CBS only sending one game to each market. That means a big audience for the late-afternoon matchup of Seahawks-Rams, which might not otherwise see much attention outside of the west coast. But as those two teams compete for the NFC West title, the majority of the country will see it.
Below are the full NFL coverage maps for Week 16, plus a list of major TV markets and the CBS and Fox games that will be presented in each on Sunday.
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NFL coverage map Week 16
(NFL coverage maps courtesy of 506sports.com)
Early Fox game
Red: Falcons at Chiefs
Blue: Giants at Ravens
Green: Bengals at Texans
Late Fox game
Red: Rams at Seahawks
Blue: Eagles at Cowboys
Single CBS game
Red: Colts at Steelers
Green: Browns at Jets
Yellow: Bears at Jaguars
Blue: Panthers at Washington (Late)
Orange: Broncos at Chargers (Late)
TV schedule for NFL Week 16 games
Below are the Sunday afternoon NFL games that will be broadcast regionally. There will have been four games played before Sunday, with one on Christmas Day and three on Saturday. There’s also Sunday Night Football between the Packers and Titans, followed by a Monday night game between the Bills and Patriots.
CBS coverage
Indianapolis Colts at Pittsburgh Steelers (1 p. m. ET) Chicago Bears at Jacksonville Jaguars (1 p. m. ET) Cleveland Browns at New York Jets (1 p. m. ET) Carolina Panthers at Washington Football Team (4:05 p. m. ET) Denver Broncos at Los Angeles Chargers (4:05 p. m. ET)
Fox coverage
Atlanta Falcons at Kansas City Chiefs (1 p. m. ET) Cincinnati Bengals at Houston Texans (1 p. m. ET) New York Giants at Baltimore Ravens (1 p. m. ET) Philadelphia Eagles at Dallas Cowboys (4:25 p. m. ET) Los Angeles Rams at Seattle Seahawks (4:25 p. m. ET)
List of Week 16 NFL games by TV market
(TV markets listed in order by size)