The NFL has had three games played already in Week 16, as there was a Thursday night game and another two on Saturday.
The Sunday night game on NBC is Buccaneers-Cowboys and the Monday night game on ABC and ESPN is Saints-Packers.
On Sunday, there will be seven games kicking off at 1 p.m. ET. One kicks off at 4:05 p.m. ET and three at 4:25 p.m. ET.
For the Sunday games, CBS will air two games and FOX will have a single game televised in every market
Which games will air where you live?
Check out the coverage maps for the two networks from 506 Sports.
NFL Week 16 TV coverage maps
CBS early games
CBS has three early games. The biggest coverage, which will be televised in the pink areas is Rams-Jets. The blue areas will see Browns-Bengals and the gree areas will have Titans-Colts. Because the Carolina Panthers and Chicago Bears have home games that will air on FOX at the same time, those teams elected to use the blackout so that local fans can only see their team play.
CBS late games
In the 4:25 p.m. ET time slot, CBS has three games. The largest coverage, showing in blue, is Patriots-Bills. The pink areas have 49ers-Dolphins, while the green areas get Jaguars-Raiders.
FOX single game
FOX has four early games at 1 p.m. ET. The pink areas can watch Eagles-Commanders. Lions-bears can be seen in the blue areas. The yellow areas get Giants-Falcons, while Cardinals-Panthers will be televised in the orange areas.
The one late game, kicking off at 4:05 p.m., is Vikings-Seahawks, which will have coverage in the green areas.
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