What Week 5 games can you watch on Sunday?
Week 5 of the NFL began Thursday night with an overtime thriller between the San Francisco 49ers and LA Rams. This is the first week of the season in which there will not be 16 games, as byes begin. Four teams — the Atlanta Falcons, Chicago Bears, Green Bay Packers and Pittsburgh Steelers — are on their bye.
We get an international game as well, so everyone has an extra game they can watch. After that, CBS has one game in every market, while FOX has a doubleheader.
The Sunday night game on NBC is Patriots-Bills. The Monday night game to round out Week 5 on ABC and ESPN is Chiefs-Jaguars.
Before the Sunday night game, what games will you be able to watch in your area?
Below are the NFL TV coverage maps for Week 5, using info from 506 Sports.
International game
Vikings-Browns, played in London will air at 9:30 a.m. ET on NFL Network. It will also be simulcast on KMSP (FOX/9) Minneapolis and WEWS (ABC/5) Cleveland for the Vikings' and Browns' local TV markets.
FOX early games
There are only three 1 p.m. ET games on FOX. The biggest game with the largest coverage (the pink areas) is Cowboys-Jets.
If you live where it is blue in the graphic, you can watch Raiders-Colts, and if you live in the green parts of the graphic, you can watch Dolphins-Panthers.
FOX late games
For the two late games on FOX, which kick off at 4:25 p.m. ET, if you live in the pink areas, you get Commanders-Chargers in Jayden Daniels' return from a knee injury.
If you live in the blue areas, you get Lions Bengals.
CBS single game
CBS has five games — three in the 1 p.m. ET time slot, with another two at 4:05 p.m. ET.
For the early games, Broncos-Eagles will air in the pink areas, while Texans-Ravens will be carried in the blue areas. If you live in the yellow areas, you can watch Giants-Saints.
If you live in the orange areas, you can watch Titans-Cardinals in the late afternoon, or Buccaneers-Seahawks if you live in the green areas.
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