NFL Week 15 has arrived. What games will be on TV in your area?
There are two prime-time games, one on Sunday and another on Monday. The Buffalo Bills and Pittsburgh Steelers play on NBC on Sunday night for the entire country. On Monday night on ESPN, also a national audience, the Indianapolis Colts and New Orleans Saints will play.
As for the Sunday games during the day, FOX gets a doubleheader, while CBS gets one single game.
Here is what the coverage maps look like, per 506 Sports.
FOX early games

The Cincinnati and Nashville markets will not get any FOX game because they have a home game on CBS at the same time.
The game that will get the most coverage is Bears-Packers. It will air in areas in pink.
Seahawks-Panthers will air in the area in green.
Eagles-Redskins will air in the area in blue. As it will air in much of Texas, most of the NFC East gets to see the game. The game with the smallest coverage is in yellow — Lions-Buccaneers.
FOX late games

There are only two games FOX will air in the late afternoon slot. The game that most of the country is Rams-Cowboys. That is the area in pink. The areas in blue will get to see Falcons-49ers.
CBS single game

CBS gets a variety of regional games.
The area in blue will see Broncos-Chiefs.
The area in pink will see Texans-Titans.
The areas in orange get Dolphins-Giants.
The areas in aquamarine will see Bengals-Patriots.
The rest are late games. Vikings-Chargers is the area in green. Browns-Cardinals is the area in purple, while Jaguars-Raiders is the area in yellow.
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