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Week 18 will be the most packed NFL Sunday slate of the season. Here's a look at the NFL Week 18 coverage maps as the regular season ends.
The TV broadcast map has been released, and with the Ravens on NBC Sunday Night Football, the Saturday and Sunday slate offers huge games with playoff impact
Here's a look at the broadcast maps for Week 17. Pittsburgh at Cleveland (RED) Seattle at Carolina (BLUE) New Orleans at Tennessee (YELLOW) New York Giants at Las Vegas LATE (GREEN) Jacksonville at Indianapolis (RED) New England at New York Jets (BLUE) Tampa Bay at Miami (GREEN) Arizona at Cincinnati (YELLOW)
Week 18 of the 2025 NFL season kicked off on Saturday afternoon when the Tampa Bay Buccaneers and Carolina Panthers play before the San Francisco 49ers and Seattle Seahawks. From there, we will turn our attention to the final Sunday of the regular season to close out Week 18.
Kickoff is set for 4:25 PM ET and the game will be aired on CBS. The game will be played in Seattle. On the call will be Andrew Catalon, Charles Davis, Jason McCourty, and AJ Ross. According to 506Sports.com, those in the blue will be able to watch this game. The game will be broadcast on CBS on Sunday afternoon.
The Chicago Bears will host the Detroit Lions in Week 18. See if the game will be on in your part of the country.
Week 18 NFL television maps are out and if you're in red, you'll get to watch the New York Giants vs. Dallas Cowboys on your local FOX station.
Here are the television broadcast maps and announcers for Week 17 of the 2025 NFL season . . . Thursday (1:00 p.m. ET): Dallas Cowboys vs. Washington Commanders (Netflix - Ian Eagle, Nate Burleson, Matt Ryan, Sara Walsh, Melanie Collins)
Below are the TV coverage map information for the Sunday afternoon games, according to 506 Sports. In Week 17, FOX has a doubleheader, while CBS will have a single game in every market. FOX has four 1 p.m. ET games to air nationwide. However, one area will not have a FOX early game. The Nashville area has reached a blackout limit or something.
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