The 2023 NFL season delivers near non-stop action, with fans being able to watch football on Thursday, Sunday, and Monday. The continued growth of fantasy football, along with YouTube TV’s partnership with NFL Sunday Ticket, has led to more fanatics wanting to pick and choose whichever games they desire. That’s where the Week 10 NFL coverage map helps.
As chaotic as NFL Sundays can be, with many of the matchups occurring at the same time, the NFL TV map displays which games are being played in your area. With the NFL broadcast map changing from week to week this update provides the most up-to-date information heading into Sunday, November 5.
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Let’s dive into the NFL TV map for Week 10. We’ve also included kickoff times, networks, and broadcaster information. The NFL broadcast maps are via 506sports.com.
NFL coverage map Week 10: Early Games
There are six early games in the 1:00 PM ET window in Week 10, with three games broadcasted on CBS and three games broadcasted on FOX. Our NFL TV map will show you everything you need to know for Sunday. Let’s dive in.
NFL TV map Week 10: CBS early games
Color | Matchup | Channel | Time | Broadcasters |
BLUE | Packers @ Steelers | CBS | 1 PM ET | Ian Eagle, Charles Davis |
GREEN | Texans @ Bengals | CBS | 1 PM ET | Kevin Harlan, Trent Green |
YELLOW | Titans @ Buccaneers | CBS | 1 PM ET | Andrew Catalon, TIki Barber, Matt Ryan |
RED | Lions @ Chargers | CBS | 4:05 PM ET | Jim Nantz, Tony Romo |
ORANGE | Falcons @ Cardinals | CBS | 4:05 PM ET | Spero Dedes, Adam Archuleta |
Green Bay Packers vs Pittsburgh Steelers – 1 PM ET – CBS
Neither offense has taken off like their teams have hoped, but both young quarterbacks have shown potential. This means the Packers vs Steelers will likely end up being a defensive battle between struggling QBs. With the Steelers fighting to stay alive in the most competitive division in football, expect Pittsburgh’s best against a Packers team that’s won just one of their past five games.
Houston Texans vs Cincinnati Bengals – 1 PM ET – CBS
Before the year started, this looked like an easy win for the Bengals. But Texans coach DeMeco Ryans and QB C.J. Stroud have quickly turned the Texans around. The question is, are they pretenders or contenders? This is the type of game where we find out how good the Texans can be, but the Bengals have their eyes on a return to the playoffs, too, and Joe Burrow’s been on a hot streak.
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Tennessee Titans vs Tampa Bay Buccaneers – 1 PM ET – CBS
Young gunslinger Will Levis gets another chance, and it comes against a vulnerable Buccaneers defense that allows the second-most yards per pass attempt. With Levis and Baker Mayfield slinging it across the yard, this could quickly turn into a shootout between teams desperate to get back into the playoff race.
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Detroit Lions vs Los Angeles Chargers – 4:05 PM ET – CBS
The NFL’s ninth and eighth-ranked offenses go toe-to-toe in a matchup between playoff contenders. It doesn’t get much better than this. While the Lions are looking to establish themselves as one of the NFC’s best, the Chargers are just looking to get above .500 for the first time this season.
Atlanta Falcons vs Arizona Cardinals – 4:05 PM ET – CBS
With Kyler Murray set to return to the starting lineup, suddenly this Falcons vs Cardinals matchup has a lot more intrigue. The Cardinals have been one of the worst teams in the NFL, but they’ve also started inexperienced QBs all season. Murray is the most talented starter they have, but he could be rusty. Then again, the Falcons haven’t been sharp as of late.
NFL broadcast map Week 10: FOX NFL schedule
Color | Matchup | Channel | Time | Broadcasters |
RED | 49ers @ Jaguars | FOX | 1 PM ET | Daryl Johnston, Joe Davis |
BLUE | Saints @ Vikings | FOX | 1 PM ET | Mark Schlereth, Adam Amin |
GREEN | Browns @ Ravens | FOX | 1 PM ET | Jonathan Vilma, Kenny Albert |
San Francisco 49ers vs Jacksonville Jaguars – 1 PM ET – FOX
A 49ers team that looked like one of the best teams in the NFL has suddenly lost three in a row. But they still rank in the top five offensively and defensively. This is nearly a must-win for the 49ers simply because of their recent struggles, but the Jaguars are ready to make a name for themselves too. This is one of the best games on the NFL’s Week 10 schedule.
New Orleans Saints vs Minnesota Vikings – 1 PM ET – FOX
Can the Joshua Dobbs magic continue? The Saints, who are atop the NFC South, sure hope ‘The Passtronaut’ isn’t headed for the moon. But that’s part of the fascination heading into this Saints vs Vikings matchup. Dobbs was fantastic last week, can he be even better after actually getting to practice with his team? Meanwhile, is Derek Carr’s recent success for real? He’ll be under pressure all day, but Carr’s no rookie.
Cleveland Browns vs Baltimore Ravens – 1 PM ET – FOX
Two of the NFL’s best defenses face off in the black and blue division. Lamar Jackson’s MVP form has returned, but Deshaun Watson’s has not. Both teams have strong rushing attacks and winning records, plus plenty of familiarity with one another. This AFC North matchup will be one of the best of the week.
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Week 10 NFL coverage map: FOX late games
Color | Matchup | Channel | Time | Broadcasters |
RED | Giants @ Cowboys | FOX | 4:25 PM ET | Kevin Burkhardt, Greg Olsen |
BLUE | Commanders @ Seahawks | FOX | 4:25 PM ET | Kevin Kugler, Mark Sanchez |
New York Giants vs Dallas Cowboys – FOX – 4:25 PM ET
If the Giants had everyone healthy, maybe they’d have a chance. But with undrafted rookie Tommy DeVito making his first NFL start, there’s really no hope here. Aside from giving Saquon Barkley like 40 touches, this one will be over before it begins. The Cowboys will enjoy another 20-point victory.
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Washington Commanders vs Seattle Seahawks – FOX – 4:25 PM ET
The Commanders, even after trading their star pass rushers, suddenly look formidable on offense with Sam Howell. But their defense is falling apart. Expect Geno Smith to carve up this secondary, but Howell could do the same in Seattle.
Ranking best NFL games to watch in Week 10
Here are our rankings for the best NFL games to watch this weekend, including the primetime games.
- Cleveland Browns vs Baltimore Ravens – FOX
- San Francisco 49ers vs Jacksonville Jaguars – FOX
- Houston Texans vs Cincinnati Bengals – CBS
- Detroit Lions vs Los Angeles Chargers – CBS
- New Orleans Saints vs Minnesota Vikings- FOX
- Washington Commanders vs Seattle Seahawks – FOX
- New York Jets vs Las Vegas Raiders – NBC
- Tennessee Titans vs Tampa Bay Buccaneers- CBS
- Green Bay Packers vs Pittsburgh Steelers – CBS
- Atlanta Falcons vs Arizona Cardinals – CBS
- Denver Broncos vs Buffalo Bills – ABC/ESPN
- Indianapolis Colts vs New England Patriots – NFL Network
- Carolina Panthers vs Chicago Bears – Prime Video
- New York Giants vs Dallas Cowboys – FOX
National NFL broadcasts for Week 10
Here are the nationally televised NFL games for Week 10. There will also be an NFL International Series game this Sunday, a game in the morning on NFL Network and ESPN+. Here’s the full NFL primetime schedule for Week 10.
- Thursday Night Football – Carolina Panthers vs Chicago Bears – Amazon Prime
- NFL International Series (Sunday morning football) – Indianapolis Colts vs New England Patriots – NFL Network
- Broadcasters: Dan Orlovsky, Jason McCourty, Rich Eisen
- Sunday Night Football – New York Jets vs Las Vegas Raiders – NBC
- Broadcasters: Cris Collinsworth, Mike Tirico
- Monday Night Football – Denver Broncos vs Buffalo Bills – ESPN/ABC
- Broadcasters: Joe Buck and Troy Aikman
Which NFL games are nationally televised?
In Week 10, the Carolina Panthers vs Chicago Bears (Amazon Prime, Thursday Night Football), Indianapolis Colts vs New England Patriots (NFL Network), New York Jets vs Las Vegas Raiders (NBC, Sunday Night Football), and Denver Broncos vs Buffalo Bills (ESPN, Monday Night Football) are this week’s nationally-televised NFL games.