The NFL kicked off Week 16 with three Saturday games on national television. On Sunday, they go back to regular regional and national coverage.
The prime-time games are Chiefs-Bears on Sunday night, airing on NBC, while Monday night on ESPN is Packers-Vikings.
What about the Sunday games on CBS and FOX?
CBS gets a single game in each market. FOX gets a doubleheader.
See what games will air where, based on the information from 506 Sports.
CBS single game

CBS has three early games and two late games.
The early games are Ravens-Browns, which gets the most coverage. It airs in the area in pink. Steelers-Jets will be shown in the area in blue. Bengals-Dolphins will air in the area in orange, which is basically only in each team’s immediate market.
The late games are Raiders-Chargers, being shown in the areas in green, while Lions-Broncos will air in the areas in yellow.
FOX early games

Almost the entire country will get to see Saints-Titans. That is the area in pink. The area in blue is Giants-Redskins. The area in green is Panthers-Colte, while the area in yellow will get Jaguars-Falcons.
FOX late games

There are two choices. The game of the week is Cowboys-Eagles, a classic NFC East showdown. This game will likely determine the division champ. The area in pink will get to see that game. The area in blue will get to see Cardinals-Seahawks, which only will air in the NFC West viewing markets.
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