NFL coverage map Week 9: NFL TV map, broadcast info for Sunday’s games, best games to watch

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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 9 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 9. We’ve also included kickoff times, networks, and broadcaster information. The NFL broadcast maps are via 506sports.com.

NFL coverage map Week 9: Early Games

There are seven early games in the 1:00 PM ET window in Week 9, with four 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 9: CBS early games

ColorMatchupChannelTimeBroadcasters
REDSeahawks @ RavensCBS1 PM ETJim Nantz, Tony Romo
BLUEBuccaneers @ TexansCBS1 PM ETIan Eagle, Charles Davis
YELLOWBears @ SaintsCBS1 PM ETAndrew Catalon, TIki Barber, Matt Ryan
ORANGECardinals @ BrownsCBS1 PM ETSpero Dedes, Adam Archuleta
GREENColts @ PanthersCBS4:05 PM ETKevin Harlan, Trent Green

Seattle Seahawks vs Baltimore Ravens – 1:00 PM ET – CBS

The Seahawks vs Ravens has a chance to be one of, if not the best, matchup in the NFL this week. Both are looking to establish their place not only as runaway division leaders but also make a claim for the best teams in their conference. The Ravens have been efficient through the air and on the ground, but the Seahawks have a top-ten rush defense too. With Pro Bowl QBs on each side, along with Baltimore’s NFL-best defense, we’ll see a lot of talent on Sunday.

Tampa Bay Buccaneers vs Houston Texans – 1:00 PM ET – CBS

A Buccaneers team that started 3-1 has nosedived with three consecutive losses. But now Todd Bowles’ defense gets to challenge rookie C.J. Stroud. The only issue is the Texans QB has only thrown one interception across 237 attempts. With both teams at 3-4, a victory could place either winner on the path to the playoffs.

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Chicago Bears vs New Orleans Saints – 1:00 PM ET – CBS

If Justin Fields were healthy, this might be a fun matchup, but instead, undrafted rookie Tyson Bagent makes his second career start, and it comes against a top-ten scoring defense. However, the Saints aren’t exactly sparking fireworks offensively either and have scored more than 25 points just twice this season.

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Arizona Cardinals vs Cleveland Browns – 1:00 PM ET – CBS

Fifth-round rookie QB Clayton Tune makes his first start for a 1-7 Cardinals team against a top-five passing defense. Whether Deshaun Watson returns or not, this will likely be a low-scoring, defensive battle, but both teams will give their all on every down.

NFL broadcast map Week 9: FOX NFL schedule

ColorMatchupChannelTimeBroadcasters
REDRams @ PackersFOX1 PM ETDaryl Johnston, Adam Amin
BLUE Commanders @ PatriotsFOX1 PM ETJonathan Vilma, Kenny Albert
GREENVikings @ FalconsFOX1 PM ETMark Schlereth, Chris Myers

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Week 9 NFL coverage map: FOX late games

ColorMatchupChannelTimeBroadcasters
REDCowboys @ EaglesFOX4:25 PM ETKevin Burkhardt, Greg Olsen
BLUEGiants @ RaidersFOX4:25 PM ETKevin Kugler, Mark Sanchez

Dallas Cowboys vs Philadelphia Eagles – FOX – 4:25 PM ET

Easily one of the best NFL games in Week 9 is the Dallas Cowboys vs Philadelphia Eagles matchup. Dallas is coming off its fifth win by 20 or more points, but the story won’t be the same in Philadelphia who scores the third-most points in the NFL. Divisional opponents always know each other best, which means this game could be unpredictable, but full of points.

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New York Giants vs Las Vegas Raiders – FOX – 4:25 PM ET

With Daniel Jones and possibly left tackle Andrew Thomas returning to the lineup, this Giants vs Raiders game has a very different vibe, especially with Las Vegas starting rookie QB Aidan O’Connell. In what will likely be a low-scoring bout, both teams are fighting to keep their seasons alive.

Ranking best NFL games to watch in Week 9

Here are our rankings for the best NFL games to watch this weekend, including the primetime games.

  1. Miami Dolphins vs Kansas City Chiefs – NFL Network
  2. Dallas Cowboys vs Philadelphia Eagles – FOX
  3. Buffalo Bills vs Cincinnati Bengals- NBC
  4. Seattle Seahawks vs Baltimore Ravens- CBS
  5. Los Angeles Chargers vs New York Jets – ABC/ESPN
  6. Tennessee Titans vs Pittsburgh Steelers- Prime Video
  7. Minnesota Vikings vs Atlanta Falcons – FOX
  8. Tampa Bay Buccaneers vs Houston Texans – CBS
  9. Washington Commanders vs New England Patriots – FOX
  10. Los Angeles Rams vs Green Bay Packers- FOX
  11. New York Giants vs Las Vegas Raiders – FOX
  12. Chicago Bears vs New Orleans Saints – CBS
  13. Indianapolis Colts vs Carolina Panthers – CBS
  14. Arizona Cardinals vs Cleveland Browns – CBS

National NFL broadcasts for Week 9

Here are the nationally televised NFL games for Week 9. 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 9.

Which NFL games are nationally televised?

In Week 9, the Tennessee Titans vs Pittsburgh Steelers (Amazon Prime, Thursday Night Football), Miami Dolphins vs Kansas City Chiefs (NFL Network), Buffalo Bills vs Cincinnati Bengals (NBC, Sunday Night Football), and Los Angeles Chargers vs New York Jets (ESPN, Monday Night Football) are this week’s nationally-televised NFL games.

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