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 11 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 19.
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Let’s dive into the NFL TV map for Week 11. We’ve also included kickoff times, networks, and broadcaster information. The NFL broadcast maps are via 506sports.com.
There are eight early games in the 1:00 PM ET window in Week 11, with four games broadcasted on CBS and two games broadcasted on FOX. Our NFL TV map will show you everything you need to know for Sunday. Let’s dive in.
Color | Matchup | Channel | Time | Broadcasters |
RED | Steelers @ Browns | CBS | 1 PM ET | Ian Eagle, Charles Davis |
BLUE | Raiders @ Dolphins | CBS | 1 PM ET | Kevin Harlan, Trent Green |
GREEN | Titans @ Jaguars | CBS | 1 PM ET | Spero Dedes, Adam Archuleta |
YELLOW | Cardinals @ Texans | CBS | 1 PM ET | Tom McCarthy, James Lofton, Jay Feely |
Now that Deshaun Watson is down with a season-ending injury, both offenses will likely struggle against each other’s defenses, which both rank among the top-11 units in the NFL. Despite their offensive challenges, both teams are fighting for a chance at the AFC North crown, meaning this should be one of the most competitive matchups in Week 11.
Suddenly the Antonio Pierce-led Raiders look like a formidable team, or at least one that will fight until the very end. Yet, Coach Mike McDaniel boasts the NFL’s highest-scoring offense, which may leave rookie Aidan O’Connell struggling to keep up.
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A battle that once could have been between AFC South division contenders pits a pretender in the Titans against the playoff-bound Jaguars. Rookie Will Levis gets another chance to show why he deserves to be Tennessee’s long-term starter, but he’s taking on a defense that just trounced for 34 points, meaning the Jaguars will be hungry.
Which version of the Cardinals will show up in Houston? With Kyler Murray at QB, Arizona is a much more formidable opponent than who we saw through the first nine weeks. But C.J. Stroud not only looks like a runaway Rookie of the Year winner but also a legit MVP candidate. Who wins out? That’s why they play the games.
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Color | Matchup | Channel | Time | Broadcasters |
RED | Cowboys @ Panthers | FOX | 1 PM ET | Kevin Burkhardt, Greg Olsen |
GREEN | Chargers @ Packers | FOX | 1 PM ET | Kevin Kugler, Mark Sanchez |
YELLOW | Bears @ Lions | FOX | 1 PM ET | Mark Schlereth, Adam Amin |
ORANGE | Giants @ Commanders | FOX | 1 PM ET | Jonathan Vilma, Kenny Albert |
BLUE | Buccaneers @ 49ers | FOX | 4:05 PM ET | Daryl Johnston, Joe Davis |
The Panthers can’t make up their minds on who should handle play-calling duties, but when you have one win, it’s natural to second-guess your process. Meanwhile, the Cowboys are rolling as one of the best teams in the NFL. Even keeping this one close would be a huge win for the Panthers, or a big fail for the Cowboys.
Justin Herbert and the Chargers managed to score 38 points last week, but even that wasn’t enough to overcome Detroit’s explosive offense. The Packers don’t have nearly the same offensive efficiency, but the Chargers have a defense that has its weaknesses too, meaning this could be closer than expected.
After missing the past four weeks due to injury, Justin Fields returns to the lineup for a Bears team in desperate need of another win. The only issue is they face one of the hottest teams in the NFL, in Dan Campbell’s Lions who boast a top-ten offense but also a defense that can still be exposed.
Undrafted rookie Tommy DeVito makes his second start, but it couldn’t possibly go worse than last week when he actually finished with negative one passing yard. Meanwhile, Washington’s Sam Howell leads the NFL in passing yards. Even though the Commanders are nowhere near the class of the NFC, this one will be a blowout.
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Baker Mayfield is doing his best to help make sure the Bucs remain alive in the NFC South, but his latest challenge comes against a top-notch 49ers pass rush that just added Chase Young. The Buccaneers will face plenty of obstacles on Sunday, and they may not be able to overcome them against a star-studded 49ers roster.
Color | Matchup | Channel | Time | Broadcasters |
RED | Jets @ Bills | CBS | 4:25 PM ET | Jim Nantz, Tony Romo |
BLUE | Seahawks @ Rams | CBS | 4:25 PM ET | Andrew Catalon, Tiki Barber, Matt Ryan |
Suddenly the Bills are a .500 team, but this roster isn’t that bad. They’re certainly not as bad as Zach Wilson, who will likely struggle more against Buffalo this time around. With the Jets eeking out a 22-16 OT victory in Week 1, expect Buffalo to be at their best at home on Sunday.
Will Matthew Stafford be healthy enough to lead the Rams over the Seahawks? The Rams QB missed a game before getting an extra week of rest during the bye but now he’ll look to get back on track against a top-ten Seahawks pass defense. Meanwhile, Seattle has had an inconsistent season thus far, but a matchup against their NFC West foe could get them back on track.
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Here are the nationally televised NFL games for Week 11. There will not be an NFL International Series game this Sunday. Here’s the full NFL primetime schedule for Week 11.
In Week 11, the Cincinnati Bengals vs Baltimore Ravens (Amazon Prime, Thursday Night Football), Minnesota Vikings vs Denver Broncos (NBC, Sunday Night Football), and Philadelphia Eagles vs Kansas City Chiefs (ESPN, Monday Night Football) are this week’s nationally-televised NFL games.