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Complete breakdown of CBS, FOX shows
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Complete breakdown of CBS, FOX shows

We have reached the double digit mark of the 2024 NFL season. Congratulations, everyone. It’s been a thrilling opening nine weeks, and Week 10 promises to bring even more action.

Here’s what the coverage maps look like for Week 10 of the NFL season.

For those who are newer fans, the coverage map shows exactly which games will be broadcast where across the country on Sunday.

Every week, every non-primetime game (Thursday, Sunday night, Monday and overseas games) airs on either CBS or FOX at 1 pm ET or around 4 pm ET. Therefore, two games will be broadcast on all televisions every Sunday afternoon during the football season.

Every team that plays will have their game broadcast in their local market no matter what (meaning the Bengals will always be active in Cincinnati). But that still leaves one more game to air, which is assigned by the network. And if the home team is playing in prime time or is on an off week, there will still be a game airing in the window they would normally play.

So the coverage map shows all of this: which teams will be shown in which cities when the local team is not game. All photos are taken by 506 sports.

CBS Early Window

Here’s the coverage map for games televised on CBS starting at 1 pm ET.

Week 10 CBS early window coverage map

CBS Week 10 window early coverage map / Courtesy of 506 Sports

CBS Late Window

Here’s the coverage map for games televised on FOX starting at 4:25 pm ET.

CBS Late Window Week 10 coverage map

CBS Late Window coverage map Week 10 / Courtesy of 506 Sports

The unique FOX game window

Here’s the coverage map for games televised on CBS starting at 1 pm ET and 4:05 pm ET. Games starting at 4:05 pm ET are marked “LATE” on the map.

FOX Week 10 coverage map

FOX Coverage Map Week 10 / Courtesy of 506 Sports

The most important matchup on Sunday’s NFL slate looks to be the Philadelphia Eagles taking on the Dallas Cowboys. NFC East games always promise entertainment in some way, but it will be another landmark game for the Cowboys, who chose to buy instead of sell at the deadline despite placing Dak Prescott on IR. How they performed against the Eagles will go a long way in proving Jerry Jones was right to believe in his team’s resilience — or how deeply, deeply wrong he was. Either way, Saquon Barkley could leapfrog another guy back, so everyone will be tempted to tune in.

The San Francisco 49ers facing the Tampa Bay Buccaneers also has great potential for fun. The Niners are coming off a bye and could see Christian McCaffrey back in action, but they don’t have time to separate themselves from the pack in the NFC West. The Bucs are in a similar position and are coming off a brutal loss to the Chiefs on primetime television. Both teams are already fighting for their playoff lives and it should be a fierce competition.

Should be a fun day of football.