NFL Week 10 TV coverage and broadcast maps

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Week 10 of the NFL season has already begun, as the Denver Broncos beat the Las Vegas Raiders 10-7 on Thursday night in one of the ugliest games of the season. This weekend, four teams are on their bye, including two of the most watched teams — the Dallas Cowboys and Kansas City Chiefs.

But in Week 10, we do get an extra game on TV, as there is an international game in Berlin, Germany. The Atlanta Falcons and Indianapolis Colts play that game.

What games are on TV in Week 10? Below is the info on the international game, the prime-time games and the 10 games that will air on CBS and FOX. FOX has a doubleheader in every market, so there will be a 1 p.m. ET game and 4:25 p.m. game in every city, while there will be only one CBS game this week.

The NFL TV coverage maps come from the information on 506 Sports.

International game​


The Falcons-Colts game in Berlin kicks off at 9:30 a.m. ET (7:30 a.m. Arizona time). That game will air on NFL Network.

Prime-time games​


The Sunday night game that will air on NBC is Steelers-Chargers.

The Monday night game on both ABC and ESPN is Eagles-Packers.

FOX early games​


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FOX has three games that kick off at 1 p.m. ET. Giants-Bears will air in the pink areas.

The blue areas can see Ravens-Vikings, while the green areas will have Saints-Panthers.

FOX late games​


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FOX will have two games on the back end of its doubleheader. Those games kick off at 4:25 p.m. ET.

The big game is Rams-49ers, airing in the pink areas. The blue areas can watch Lions-Commanders.

CBS single game​


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CBS has five total games. Four kick off at 1 p.m. ET. The other (Cardinals-Seahawks) kicks off at 4:05 p.m. ET.

Patriots-Buccaneers will be broadcast in the pink areas. Jaguars-Texans can be seen in the blue areas.

Bills-Dolphins will air in the yellow areas, while Browns-Jets will be seen in the orange areas.

The one late game is Cardinals-Seahawks, and that will air in the green areas.

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This article originally appeared on Cards Wire: NFL Week 10 TV coverage and broadcast maps


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