Local NFL TV games depend on your specific location and your local CBS, FOX and NBC affiliates, and that information is determined by regional coverage maps that are updated close to game day.
Why location matters
Broadcast networks split the Sunday afternoon games by region, so two cities can get completely different matchups even on the same channel. The exact games in your area are chosen using coverage maps produced for CBS and FOX each week, based on things like local teams and national interest.
How to find your games
Since location‑specific listings require tools that are not currently available here, the easiest way to see exactly which games you get is:
- Check your cable/satellite/streaming guide for CBS, FOX, NBC, ESPN and NFL Network for today’s times.
- Go to a coverage‑map site (for example, the well‑known 506 Sports NFL maps) and match your city or nearest big TV market to the colored map for this week.
- Use a TV‑schedule site (such as ESPN’s NFL schedule or a national NFL TV‑schedule page) and then cross‑reference with your guide to see which of the listed games are actually airing on your local channels.
What you can tell me
If you tell your ZIP code or nearest big city and your TV provider (cable, antenna, or a specific streaming service), a more tailored explanation of which networks and time slots to check can be provided.
