Monday, December 23, 2024

NFL on FOX: Field Pass | Week 17 Broadcast Schedule and Regionalization | Sunday, December 29, 2024 (FOX Doubleheader)

Philadelphia Eagles linebacker Nakobe Dean (#17) comes off the field postgame following a Eagles vs. Rams game at SoFi Stadium in Inglewood, California during the 2024 season. (Google Images)

Monday, December 23, 2024 🎄

| Highlights for the Week 17 NFL on FOX: Field Pass Broadcast Schedule & Regionalization (Sunday, December 29):
  • FOX Sports closes out 2024 with a marquee Week 17 doubleheader on Sunday, December 29. The playoff picture continues to come together this Sunday on the NFL on FOX.
  • "FOX NFL Kickoff presented by Little Casears" kicks FOX's Week 17 doubleheader coverage at 11:00 AM ET, featuring the studio cast of Charissa Thompson, Michael Vick, Charles Woodson, Julian Edelman and Peter Schrager.
  • "FOX NFL Sunday presented by GMC" continues FOX's two hours of Sunday pregame coverage at 12:00 PM ET with Curt Menefee, Terry Bradshaw, Jimmy Johnson, Howie Long, Michael Strahan and Jay Glazer.
  • Two NFC East rivals square off in Philadelphia as Jourdan Lewis and the Dallas Cowboys (7-8) attempt to spoil yet another opportunity for Nakobe Dean and the Philadelphia Eagles (12-3) to clinch the NFC East on Sunday, December 29 at 1:00 PM ET.
  • America's Game of the Week heads to Minneapolis for a pivotal NFC North matchup as Jordan Love and the Green Bay Packers (11-4) visit Justin Jefferson and the red-hot Minnesota Vikings (13-2), as both teams battle for postseason positioning in the NFC playoffs, on Sunday, December 29 at 4:25 PM ET.

Happy Holidays and Merry Christmas 🎅🎄, everybody! It's great to have you with us, as we unwrap and reveal the Week 17 edition of the NFL on FOX: Field Pass. The regular season is winding down, as Fox is set to present NFL football for the final time in 2024 with a Sunday Week 17 doubleheader on Sunday, December 29. As a reminder, football coverage on Fox will persist in January and in February, leading up to Super Bowl LIX on Sunday, February 9 from New Orleans, a championship game that Fox will televise exclusively.

Throughout this week's NFL on FOX: Field Pass article, several important things will be talked about in order to help you guys prepare for Sunday's gameday on Fox, including the broadcast schedule for Sunday, this week's Fox commentator lineup, and the distribution for each game (for example, Sunday's Packers-Vikings game will be seen in the entire country).

Time now for the Week 17 NFL on FOX: Field Pass! I hope you enjoy my presentation for the NFL on FOX this week!

| Pregame: "FOX NFL Kickoff presented by Little Casears" - 11:00 AM ET:
Wake up and start your Sunday doubleheader day on FOX the right way with "FOX NFL Kickoff presented by Little Casears", beginning at 11:00 AM ET on Fox. Live from Los Angeles, California, Charissa Thompson serves as the host for the pregame program alongside a full cast of respected and decorated studio analysts including Hall of Famer Charles Woodson, four-time Pro Bowler and future Norfolk State head coach Michael Vick, and three-time Super Bowl champion Julian Edelman. Additionally, insider Peter Schrager joins the cast to share NFL news and information. Also, "FOX NFL Kickoff" features contributors Cooper Manning and Colin Cowherd.

"FOX NFL Kickoff presented by Little Casears" focuses on Sunday's forthcoming slate of games, with an emphasis on interviews surronding important NFL newsmakers, live reports from NFL stadiums, breaking news, and updates (when needed).

| Pregame: "FOX NFL Sunday presented by GMC" - 12:00 PM ET:
FOX's two-hour pregame programming resumes at 12:00 PM ET on Fox with the latest edition of Fox's signature Sunday NFL pregame show "FOX NFL Sunday presented by GMC". Host Curt Menefee and Pro Football Hall of Famer Terry Bradshaw teamed up for hosting duties for this Los Angeles-based pregame program. This week, Menefee and Bradshaw will be joined on-set by an entire lineup of Pro Football Hall of Famers - Michael Strahan, Jimmy Johnson and Howie Long. Jay Glazer finishes off the "FOX NFL Sunday" roster as the insider, disseminating the last pieces of NFL news and notes before Sunday's games begin.

"FOX NFL Sunday", which debuted alongside Fox's NFL coverage back in 1994, is noted for the consistency of the show's cast, with Johnson, Long and Bradshaw all being original members of the pregame show when it debuted. "FOX NFL Sunday" encompasses interviews, news, feature stories and pregame predictions. 

| NFL on FOX Doubleheader Game #1: Early Games - 1:00 PM ET (Cowboys at Eagles, Raiders at Saints or Colts at Giants):
Live coverage for Sunday's Week 17 NFL on FOX doubleheader starts at 1:00 PM ET, as the early afternoon games will be getting underway. FOX will be splitting three games across the country at this specific window of 1:00 PM ET, including Cowboys at Eagles (87% of Markets), Colts at Giants (10% of Markets) and Raiders at Saints (3% of Markets). Let me set you up for Sunday's 1:00 PM ET contests on FOX with my version of a game preview.

DeVonta Smith and the Philadelphia Eagles (12-3) get another shot of clinching the NFC East with this NFC East matchup against DaRon Bland and the surprisingly competitive and halfway decent Dallas Cowboys (7-8) on Sunday, December 29 at 1:00 PM ET on Fox. Despite the Cowboys getting eliminated from playoff contention last week, it's important to mention that LB Micah Parsons and his squad has won four of their past five games, including last week's stunning 26-24 "Sunday Night Football" win over the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. The Eagles had their franchise-best 10-game winning streak snapped against the Commanders last week, losing 36-33 to the Commanders, in addition to losing quarterback Jalen Hurts with a concussion and safety CJ Gardner-Johnson due to two unsportsmanlike penalties getting called. The Eagles can close out the NFC East title with a win or a Commanders loss to the Falcons last week. With the Eagles' hopes for the NFC's #1 seed all but over (barring a late-Christmas miracle), Philadelphia now has the NFC's #2 seed in their sights. Eagles WR AJ Brown had 8 catches for 97 yards and 6th receiving touchdown of the season last week vs. Washington. Eagles CB Darius Slay had a season-high 3 passes defended last week vs. the Commanders. 🎙 Sunday's Cowboys at Eagles duel will be televised by Fox, as Joe Davis provides play-by-play commentary with analyst and three-time Pro Bowl tight end Greg Olsen. Pam Oliver handles reporting duties from the sidelines. 

Jonathan Taylor and the Indianapolis Colts (7-8) attempt to keep their slim playoff hopes alive against Kayvon Thibodeaux and the dismal New York Giants (2-13) on Sunday, December 29 at 1:00 PM ET on Fox. Last week, the Colts got a very important 38-30 win over the Titans, as Indianapolis kept their very small playoff chances intact. However, Indianapolis needs to continue to win, as they trail Denver by two games for the AFC's seventh and final playoff spot when two weeks to go. A Colts loss (or wins by the Chargers and Broncos) would knock the Colts out of playoff contention. So, Indianapolis needs a WIN in the worst way to keep their aspirations of making the AFC playoffs alive in 2024. Colts QB Anthony Richardson totaled 201 yards (131 passing yards, career-high 70 rushing yards) with 97.2 rating last week vs. the Titans. Colts LB Zaire Franklin had 7 tackles last week vs. the Titans. 🎙 Sunday's Colts at Giants game will be televised by Fox, with play-by-play announcer Kenny Albert and analyst and Super Bowl champion linebacker Jonathan Vilma calling the action. Megan Olivi contributes to the telecast as the sideline reporter.

Darnay Holmes and the Las Vegas Raiders (3-12) head to New Orleans (this year's Super Bowl site) to face off with Tyrann Mathieu and the New Orleans Saints (5-10) on Sunday, December 29 at 1:00 PM ET on Fox. 🎙 Adam Amin calls the play-by-play for Sunday's Raiders-Saints game for Fox, working with game analyst and former NFL quarterback Mark Sanchez and sideline reporter Kristina Pink.

| NFL on FOX Doubleheader Game #2: America's Game of the Week - 4:25 PM ET (Packers at Vikings):
The Week 17 NFL on FOX doubleheader continues Sunday at 4:25 PM ET with another edition of America's Game of the Week. This week, the entire country (100% of Markets) will be treated to an exciting NFC North matchup with playoff implications as the Green Bay Packers travel to Minneapolis to face the Minnesota Vikings. Extra information about this matchup will be given in the following paragraph.

Jordan Addison and the Minnesota Vikings (13-2) concluded their 2024 regular season home slate by hosting Romeo Doubs and the Green Bay Packers (11-4) on Sunday, December 29 at 4:25 PM ET on Fox. Last week, Green Bay recorded the first shutout of the 2024 season by blanking the Saints 34-0 on "Monday Night Football". The Vikings are the hottest team in the NFL right now with eight straight wins coming into Week 17, including last week's 27-24 win over the Seahawks in Seattle. This game is a meaningful one for both Green Bay and Minnesota. For the Packers despite a great 11-4 record, Green Bay will enter the 2024 postseason as a Wild Card team (as Green Bay can't win the NFC North, as either Minnesota or Detroit will be awarded the NFC North championship). Currently, the Packers have the #6 seed in the NFC postseason (a game ahead of the #7 seeded Washington Commanders). The Vikings are battling with the Lions not only for the division, but for an opportunity to get the #1 seed in the NFC (and attain homefield advantage throughout the NFC playoffs). The Vikings are slotted as the #5 seed in the NFC as we enter Week 17. The Vikings scored the first 28 points in a 31-29 victory over the Packers at Lambeau Field in Week 4. Since 2000, the Packers are 28-19-2 in regular season games vs. the Vikings. With Minnesota's 13th regular season win last week, Vikings HC Kevin O'Connell joins Matt LaFleur and George Seifert as the only head coaches to post at least 13 wins in two of his first three seasons as a head coach of a particular franchise. 🎙 Sunday's Packers at Vikings matchup will be nationally distributed on Fox, with play-by-play commentator Kevin Burkhardt, analyst and seven-time champion Tom Brady, and sideline reporters Erin Andrews and Tom Rinaldi constructing the commentary team.

| Postgame: "The OT presented by Ford" - 7:30 PM ET:
When the final whistle blows in the Packers at Vikings game, the "FOX NFL Sunday" guys will summarize Sunday's football happenings from Los Angeles during the "The OT presented by Ford", which is scheduled to begin at 7:30 PM ET (or earlier/later, pending the game outcome in Minneapolis). Curt Menefee, Terry Bradshaw, Michael Strahan, Howie Long, Jimmy Johnson and Jay Glazer will furnish viewers with scores and highlights from Sunday's games, postgame analysis from the studio panel, and any breaking news updates emerging from Sunday's games.

Some links that hopefully will be useful for you guys throughout this week. Check them out for yourself!

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Now, it is time to present this week's (Week #17) NFL on FOX broadcast lineup, announcer assignments and distribution splits! Hopefully, this will provide you with some cheerful joy during the Christmas 🎄 week. All information is subject to change without notice during the week, so factor that into the equation.
  • NFL on FOX: Field Pass | Week 17 Broadcast Schedule and Regionalization | Sunday, December 29, 2024 - FOX Doubleheader (Subject to Change)
🞙 11:00 AM ET:
| Fox NFL Kickoff presented by Little Casears - Fox
Charissa Thompson, Michael Vick, Charles Woodson, Julian Edelman, Peter Schrager

🞙 12:00 PM ET:
| Fox NFL Sunday presented by GMC - Fox
Curt Menefee, Terry Bradshaw, Howie Long, Michael Strahan, Jimmy Johnson, Jay Glazer

🞙 1:00 PM ET:
-  vs. -
| Dallas Cowboys (7-8) at Philadelphia Eagles (12-3) - Joe Davis, Greg Olsen, Pam Oliver - Fox
- Distribution: Primary (Most Stations)
- 87% of Markets Include: Albuquerque, Atlanta, Austin, Baltimore, Birmingham, Boston, Buffalo, Charlotte, Chicago, Cincinnati, Cleveland, Columbus, Dallas, Dayton, Denver, Des Moines, Detroit, Fort Myers, Fresno, Grand Rapids, Green Bay, Greensboro, Greenville, Houston, Jacksonville, Kansas City, Lexington, Little Rock, Los Angeles, Memphis, Miami, Milwaukee, Minneapolis, Nashville, Norfolk, Oklahoma City, Orlando, Philadelphia, Phoenix, Pittsburgh, Portland, Providence, Raleigh, Richmond, Sacramento, Salt Lake City, San Antonio, San Diego, San Francisco, Scranton, Seattle, Spokane, St. Louis, Tampa, Tucson, Tulsa, Washington D.C., West Palm Beach

 - vs. -
Indianapolis Colts (7-8) at New York Giants (2-13) - Kenny Albert, Jonathan Vilma, Megan Olivi - Fox
DistributionRegional broadcast (see market listings below)
10% of Markets Include: Albany, Hartford, Indianapolis, Louisville, New York City

 - vs. -
| Las Vegas Raiders (3-12) at New Orleans Saints (5-10) - Adam Amin, Mark Sanchez, Kristina Pink - Fox
- Distribution: Regional broadcast (see market listings below)
- 3% of Markets Include: Las Vegas, Mobile, New Orleans

Updates:
𐩒 Binghamton, NY: DAL-PHI to IND-NYG (Thu.) - 0.107% 
𐩒 Meridian, MS: DAL-PHI to LV-NO (Thu.) - 0.053%

🞙 4:25 PM ET:
 - vs. - 
| Green Bay Packers (11-4) at Minnesota Vikings (13-2) - Kevin Burkhardt, Tom Brady, Erin Andrews, Tom Rinaldi - Fox
Distribution: National broadcast (All stations & markets)
- 100% of Markets Include: ALL

‖ Updates:
None (GB-MIN will be a national broadcast)

🞙 7:30 PM ET:
| The OT presented by Ford - Fox
Curt Menefee, Terry Bradshaw, Howie Long, Michael Strahan, Jimmy Johnson, Jay Glazer

|| Sources 🛈: SportsLogos.Net (logos), 506 Sports (broadcast maps) & FOX Sports Press Pass (regionalization)

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NFL on CBS: Field Pass | Week 17 Broadcast Schedule and Regionalization | Sunday, December 29, 2024 (CBS Singleheader)

Tampa Bay Buccaneers linebacker Lavonte David (#54) looks on from the sidelines prior to a Buccaneers game. (Google Images)

Monday, December 23, 2024 🎄🎅

Highlights for the Week 17 NFL on CBS: Field Pass Broadcast Schedule & Regionalization (Sunday, December 29):
  • The holiday season continues this weekend on CBS Sports, as CBS is scheduled to televise their final singleheader of the 2024 regular season with Week 17 on Sunday, December 29, with a four-game lineup set to be seen on a regional basis (a game at either 1:00 PM ET or 4:05 PM ET).
  • CBS will have several teams involved in the playoff picture in Week 17, including Josh Allen and the Buffalo Bills looking to wrap up the AFC's #2 seed, Baker Mayfield and the Tampa Bay Buccaneers looking to keep their postseason hopes alive, and Tua Tagovailoa and the Miami Dolphins seeking a chance to enter Week 18 with something to play for.
  • For the second straight week, the NFL on CBS has a somewhat lackluster slate, with no particular game in the Week 17 schedule particularly appealing to the average NFL fan.
  • "The NFL Today presented by RAM Trucks" previews the upcoming Sunday action at 12:00 PM (ET) on CBS with James Brown, Nate Burleson, JJ Watt, Bill Cowher, Matt Ryan & Jonathan Jones.
  • Taron Johnson and the Buffalo Bills (12-3) are set to return to Highmark Stadium for the second straight week, hosting Davante Adams and the hapless New York Jets (4-11), with Buffalo trying to wrap up a late Christmas present - the #2 seed in the AFC - on Sunday, December 29 at 1:00 PM ET on CBS.

Hello, everyone! Merry Christmas 🎄🎅 and Happy Holidays to everybody out there! Welcome to the Week 17 edition of the NFL on CBS: Field Pass. We have reached the penultimate week of the regular season, with so much still on the line for plenty of clubs around the National Football League. For this week's NFL on CBS: Field Pass, we will discuss the NFL on CBS broadcast schedule for this Sunday (December 29), the announcer assignments for the week, and the distribution splits for each game.

It is a regional Sunday for CBS, meaning that viewers will only be receiving one game from the network. That game will be either at 1:00 PM ET or 4:05 PM ET, depending on your individual market. You will find out which game your local market will be getting and who's scheduled to provide commentary for the game later on this article.

With that introduction taken care of, let's dig into the CBS broadcast schedule for Sunday, December 29 (NFL Regular Season - Week 17, 2024).

Pregame: "The NFL Today" (12:00 PM ET):
As per usual, CBS signs on the air at 12:00 PM ET with "The NFL Today presented by RAM Trucks", offering a look at Sunday's action that is set to unfold in front of every single football fan's eye. Longtime CBS Sports host James Brown leads the studio coverage on "The NFL Today" alongside a full cast of studio analysts set to provide their own unique, personalized perspectives - including former NFL wide receiver and CBS Mornings co-anchor Nate Burleson, Hall of Fame coach Bill Cowher and 2016 NFL MVP Matt Ryan. To complete the on-air roster, lead NFL insider Jonathan Jones gives the latest news and information from around the National Football League.

On this week's edition of "The NFL Today", Bills offensive tackles Spencer Brown and Dion Dawkins are scheduled to sit for an exclusive conversation as the Bills look to clinch the AFC's #2 seed. To expand that previous point, the crew will talk about the playoff picture in the AFC as the teams strive to claim their tickets to the postseason. "The NFL Today" crew takes a special look at Buccaneers wide receiver Mike Evans in an EyeVision segment. As the calendar year 2024 is set to end on Wednesday, the cast looks back at some of the top plays that defined the year 2024.

NFL on CBS Singleheader: Early Game Only (1:00 PM ET; Jets at Bills, Panthers at Buccaneers or Titans at Jaguars)
At 1:00 PM ET, CBS will transition from the studio to the various National Football League stadiums for the early afternoon portion of singleheader coverage for the majority of the country (most stations, 87% of them in fact, will be receiving a 1:00 PM ET game on CBS). There will be three games in that window on CBS, including Jets at Bills (68% of Markets), Panthers at Buccaneers (15% of Markets) & Titans at Jaguars (4% of Markets). Now, let us speak about these matchups and give you a basic idea on what to expect.

Will McDonald IV and the New York Jets (4-11) engage in a divisional showdown with 2024 MVP candidate Josh Allen and the 2024 AFC East champion Buffalo Bills (12-3) on Sunday, December 29 at 1:00 PM ET on CBS. The Bills are currently on a two-game winning streak, with wins over the Lions in Week 15 (48-42) and over the Patriots in Week 16 (24-21). With Kansas City's victory over the Steelers on Christmas Day, the Bills' chances for the #1 seed came to an end. Now, Buffalo turns their attention towards the #2 seed and two potential home games in the postseason (Wild Card and Divisional). The Bills can join the Chiefs as the only teams to go 8-0 at home during the 2024 season. Plus, Buffalo could go undefeated at home for the third time in franchise history, and for the first time since 1990 (8-0) [Buffalo also went 8-0 during the 1988 season]. With a win on Sunday, Bills QB Josh Allen can become the all-time wins leader for a quarterback during his first seven seasons in the National Football League (passing current Steelers QB Russell Wilson, who is tied with Allen with 75 wins for this particular statistic). Bills CB Cam Lewis had his first-ever interception last week vs. the Patriots. 🎙 CBS's lead team of Jim Nantz (play-by-play), Tony Romo (analyst) and Tracy Wolfson (reporter) will be at Highmark Stadium in Orchard Park, New York for Sunday's Jets at Bills broadcast.

Bryce Young and the subpar Carolina Panthers (4-11) try to potentially further derail the late season playoff push of Bucky Irving and the Tampa Bay Buccaneers and the Tampa Bay Buccaneers (8-7) on Sunday, December 29 at 1:00 PM ET on CBS. The Buccaneers are looking to bounce back following two consecutive losses to the Chargers (40-17) and to the Cowboys in Week 16 (26-24). The Buccaneers MUST grab a victory in this divisional confrontation on Sunday, as their playoff hopes will basically be "dead in the water" with a loss and a Falcons win (that combination of things would knock out Tampa Bay out of the playoff picture). In other words, the Buccaneers can't afford any more slip ups the rest of the way if Tampa Bay wants to win their 4th straight NFC South title and appear in the postseason for the 5th straight season. Buccaneers WR Mike Evans caught 5 passes for 69 yards last week vs. the Cowboys. Evans needs 182 receiving yards for the 11th straight 1,000 yard season. Buccaneers S Christian Izien led his team with a career-high 13 tackles last week vs. the Cowboys. 🎙 Play-by-play commentator Ian Eagle joins analyst Charles Davis and sideline reporter Evan Washburn for Sunday's Panthers vs. Buccaneers game on CBS.

Harold Landry and the Tennessee Titans (3-12) battle Brian Thomas Jr. and the Jacksonville Jaguars (3-12) in this AFC South matchup from Jacksonville's EverBank Stadium on Sunday, December 29 at 1:00 PM ET on CBS. 🎙 This week's Titans at Jaguars commentary team on CBS features play-by-play commentator Spero Dedes, color analyst and former NFL safety Adam Archuleta and sideline reporter Aditi Kinkhbawala.

NFL on CBS Singleheader: Late Game Only (4:05 PM ET; Dolphins at Browns)
There is only one late afternoon singleheader contest on CBS this week for stations that have to wait until 4:00 PM ET to begin watching live NFL football on CBS. That game features the Miami Dolphins lining up against the Cleveland Browns at Huntington Bank Field in Cleveland, Ohio (13% of Markets). Additional details about the Dolphins-Browns game can be found below.

Emmanuel Ogbah and the Miami Dolphins (7-8) visit Denzel Ward and the Cleveland Browns (3-12) on Sunday, December 29 at 4:05 PM ET on CBS. Following a disastrous 2-6 start to the season, Miami has picked up wins in five of their previous seven contests following a 29-17 victory over the 49ers in Week 16. However, Miami's playoff hopes are on super thin ice as a Dolphins loss this week (or wins by the Chargers and Broncos) would eliminate the Dolphins from playoff contention, so a win against a inferior opponent is a must if the Dolphins have any chance at all to remain in the playoff picture entering the final week of the season. Dolphins RB De'Von Achane collected 190 yards from scrimmage and scored a tuddy vs. San Francisco last Sunday. 🎙 Sunday's Dolphins-Browns game from Cleveland will be televised by CBS, as Andrew Catalon calls the play-by-play alongside analyst and three-time Pro Bowl running back Tiki Barber and analyst and Super Bowl champion Jason McCourty. Reporter AJ Ross will report from the sidelines.

During the course of the week, please consult these links that I will provide for further materials from the blog to help your experience out here.

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With everything laid around in front of you, let's take a look at this week's (Week 17) NFL on CBS broadcast schedule, commentator assignments and distribution splits! Remember, information is subject to change.
  • NFL on CBS: Field Pass | Week 17 Broadcast Schedule and Regionalization | Sunday, December 29, 2024 - CBS Singleheader (Subject to Change)
🞙 12:00 PM ET:
The NFL Today presented by RAM Trucks - CBS
James Brown, Nate Burleson, Matt Ryan, Bill Cowher, Jonathan Jones

🞙 1:00 PM ET:
- vs. -
New York Jets (4-11) at Buffalo Bills (12-3) - Jim Nantz, Tony Romo, Tracy Wolfson - CBS
DistributionPrimary (Most Stations)
68% of Markets Include: Albany, Albuquerque, Austin, Baltimore, Boston, Buffalo, Chicago, Cincinnati, Denver, Des Moines, Detroit, Fresno, Grand Rapids, Green Bay, Hartford, Houston, Kansas City, Lexington, Little Rock, Los Angeles, Louisville, Milwaukee, Minneapolis, New York City, Norfolk, Phoenix, Pittsburgh, Portland, Providence, Richmond, Sacramento, Salt Lake City, San Antonio, San Diego, San Francisco, Scranton, Seattle, Spokane, St. Louis, Tucson, Washington D.C.

- vs. -
Carolina Panthers (4-11) at Tampa Bay Buccaneers (8-7) - Ian Eagle, Charles Davis, Evan Washburn - CBS
DistributionRegional broadcast (see market listings below)
15% of Markets Include: Atlanta, Birmingham, Charlotte, Greensboro, Greenville, Mobile, Oklahoma City, Orlando, Raleigh, Tampa, Tulsa

- vs. -
Tennessee Titans (3-12) at Jacksonville Jaguars (3-12) - Spero Dedes, Adam Archuleta, Aditi Kinkhabwala - CBS
DistributionRegional broadcast (see market listings below)
4% of Markets Include: Jacksonville, Memphis, Nashville

🞙 4:05 PM ET (LATE):
- vs. -
Miami Dolphins (7-8) at Cleveland Browns (3-12) (LATE) - Andrew Catalon, Tiki Barber, Jason McCourty, AJ Ross - CBS
Distribution: Regional broadcast (see market listings below)
13% of Markets Include: Cleveland, Columbus, Dallas, Dayton, Fort Myers, Indianapolis, Las Vegas, Miami, New Orleans, Philadelphia, West Palm Beach

Updates:
𐩒 No updates

|| Sources 🛈: SportsLogos.Net (logos) & 506 Sports (broadcast maps)

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