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How to watch NFL football: Week 16
A lot is at stake this weekend for teams fighting for top playoff seeds and others facing tougher odds to get into the tournament. See the full schedule.
Winston's teammate, Russell Wilson, will also be on TV this weekend serving as a guest analyst for CBS' pregame show
As Week 16 of the NFL season kicks off, the playoff picture is starting to take a firm shape. The biggest difference for this year’s postseason versus previous
For Week 15 the Raiders (2-11) head to Philadelphia to face the Eagles (8-5). The reigning world champs will face their former backup QB, Kenny Pickett, now starting for the Raiders in place of the injured Geno Smith. The game will be on FOX, with kickoff at 10 am Pacific (1:00 pm ET).
Quarterbacks Jameis Winston and Russell Wilson will have network TV roles during the NFL afternoon as they showcase their on-air talent for football fans. Winston will appear on "FOX NFL Kickoff" and "FOX NFL Sunday" shows, while Wilson will serve as a guest analyst on "The NFL Today" on CBS.
Seasoned Fox Sports veteran Curt Menefee recently announced that he’s leaving Good Day New York, taking the show’s viewers by surprise. However, it’s not all bad news; he shared details on what programs he will be focusing on moving forward.
506 Sports released their TV coverage maps for Week 15. The Cardinals-Texans game can be seen in the areas in the below graphic that are yellow.
An NFC North rivalry is renewed as the NFL returns on Thanksgiving Day when the Detroit Lions battle the Green Bay Packers in a Week 13 game with postseason implications. Quarterback Jared Goff and the high-powered Detroit Lions offense will host QB ...
Week 12 of the 2025 NFL season is here, and that means you're planning your Sunday to watch either your favorite team or whoever's on TV. So which games will you be getting in your area? Great question. Luckily, we have the good folks at 506 Sports who are ...
CBS has three games at 1 p.m. ET. The two games with solid coverage nationally are Texans - Colts, which will air in the pink areas in the graphic, and 49ers- Browns, which will be televised in the blue areas. The green areas will get Jaguars-Titans.