NFL, Week 9
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The TV broadcast map from 506 Sports has been released, and with Baltimore playing on Amazon Prime, most of America will see Steelers-Colts and Chiefs-Bills
Each week, every non-primetime game (in other words, the games that aren't played on Thursday Night Football , Sunday Night Football, or Monday Night Football) is broadcast on either CBS or Fox at 1 p.m. ET or around 4 p.m. ET. This means fans everywhere will have at least two games shown on their screens every Sunday afternoon during the season.
There's a fight going on with an ESPN provider and it could impact your chance to watch the Cowboys in Week 9.
NFL RedZone — an around-the-horn live highlight show demonstrating all the action on NFL Sunday — is back for Week 8 of the 2025 season.
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Falcons vs. Patriots: TV Map for NFL Week 9 matchup
The Atlanta Falcons will attempt to bounce back from last week's embarrassing loss when they face the New England Patriots on the road in Week 9. While the Falcons appear to be trending in the wrong direction, the Patriots have been one of the biggest surprises in the NFL this season.
With a big sports weekend ahead, here's how the ESPN-YouTube TV dispute will affect college football and NFL fans.
The Chiefs and Bills resume their epic rivalry in Week 9, a 4:25 ET game on CBS in front of a national audience.
Take a look at the injury report for the Cincinnati Bengals (3-5), which has 10 players (including Joe Flacco), as the Bengals prepare for their matchup versus the Chicago Bears (4-3) at Paycor Stadium,