Tuesday, October 14, 2025

NFL on CBS: Field Pass — Week #7, 2025 | AFC West clubs square off in Week #7 as Darnay Holmes and the Las Vegas Raiders (2-4) take on Travis Kelce and the defending AFC champion Kansas City Chiefs (3-3) | Sunday, October 19 at 1:00 PM (ET)/12:00 PM (CT) on CBS

Kansas City Chiefs quarterback and three-time Super Bowl champion Patrick Mahomes (#15) stands on the sidelines before a Ravens vs. Chiefs game on September 28, 2025. (📸 Photo courtesy of Michael Owens/Getty Images)

| ⬙ Tuesday, October 14, 2025

Highlights of the Week #7 edition of the "NFL on CBS: Field Pass" include:
  • CBS has regional coverage during Week #7 of the 2025 NFL Season with five games, including Raiders at Chiefs (1:00 PM ET), Patriots at Titans (1:00 PM ET), Dolphins at Browns (1:00 PM ET), Colts at Chargers (4:05 PM ET), & Giants at Broncos (4:05 PM ET).
  • "The NFL Today powered by RAM Trucks" to preview Sunday's action, beginning at 12:00 PM ET on CBS.
  • The two clubs that share the AFC West lead play this week — the Los Angeles Chargers (4-2, vs. Colts) & the Denver Broncos (4-2, vs. Giants).
  • Divisional Duel In Kansas City: A pair of AFC West teams battle in Week #7 as Jamal Adams and the Las Vegas Raiders (2-4) travel to Kansas City for an AFC West matchup with Chamarri Conner and the Kansas City Chiefs (3-3) on Sunday, October 19, at 1:00 PM ET on CBS.
  • Peppy Patriots Stroll Into Nashville: After back-to-back wins over the Bills and Saints, Drake Maye and the rising New England Patriots (4-2) go into Nashville for an AFC clash with Jeffery Simmons and the Tennessee Titans (1-5) on Sunday, October 19, at 1:00 PM ET on CBS.
  • AFC Contenders Tangle In Inglewood: In possibly the game of the week, Jonathan Taylor and the Indianapolis Colts (5-1), off to one of their best starts in quite some time, get ready to match up with Justin Herbert and the Los Angeles Chargers (4-2) on Sunday, October 19, at 4:05 PM ET on CBS

Welcome to the Week #7 edition of the "NFL on CBS: Field Pass"! In this edition, we will preview the broadcast schedule for the NFL on CBS this Sunday, provide game previews for each matchup, and share the distribution splits so you can see which game will be available in each market. Let's get started!

This Sunday, October 19, CBS Sports has a Week #7 singleheader scheduled. Viewers will either get a 1:00 PM ET game or a 4:05 PM ET game, depending on their location. The five-game lineup on CBS in Week #7 includes Raiders-Chiefs, Patriots-Titans, Dolphins-Browns, Colts-Chargers, & Giants-Broncos. Which game will you be watching on CBS this Sunday, and who will be announcing the action? Read on to find out.

Get ready for Sunday's Week #7 action with "The NFL Today presented by RAM Trucks" at 12:00 PM ET on CBS. James Brown hosts the one-hour program with a full cast of analysts, including Pro Football Hall of Fame head coach Bill Cowher, 11-year veteran Nate Burleson, and 2016 NFL MVP Matt Ryan. Lead CBS Sports insider Jonathan Jones joins to provide the latest news and information around the National Football League. "The NFL Today" features highlights, analysis, and updates across the NFL landscape.

Two longtime AFC West division foes confront each other this week as Ashton Jeanty (rookie) and the Las Vegas Raiders (2-4) take on Patrick Mahomes and the Kansas City Chiefs (3-3) on Sunday, October 19, at 1:00 PM ET on CBS, as the lead team of play-by-play commentator Jim Nantz, analyst and former NFL quarterback Tony Romo, and sideline reporter Tracy Wolfson provide commentary. The Raiders defeated the Titans, 20-10, last week at Allegiant Stadium. Kansas City was able to vanquish Detroit, 30-17, on NBC's "Sunday Night Football" in Week #6. Raiders DE Maxx Crosby currently leads the NFL with 10 tackles for loss in 2025. On passes of 20+ air yards, Raiders WR Tre Tucker has four receptions for 148 yards and two touchdowns on six targets. Since he was drafted in 2022, Chiefs DE George Karlaftis is tied for the most passes defensed (16) in the NFL among all defensive ends. Chiefs CB Trent McDuffie has 4.5 sacks as a cornerback. With two more, he would be tied for the most sacks by a cornerback in Chiefs history.

DeMario Douglas and the New England Patriots (4-2) look to continue their recent hot stretch against Calvin Ridley and the hapless Tennessee Titans (1-5) on Sunday, October 19, at 1:00 PM ET on CBS, as Andrew Catalon (play-by-play) teams up with Super Bowl champion Jason McCourty, fellow analyst Charles Davis, and sideline reporter AJ Ross for the call. The Patriots come off a 25-19 win over the Saints last week. The Titans, meanwhile, dropped last week's contest 20-10 to the Raiders in Las Vegas. The Patriots play on the road for the third consecutive week. Patriots CB/punt returner Marcus Jones has returned 67 punts for 977 yards, a 14.6-yard average. He needs eight returns to qualify for the highest punt return average in NFL history. Titans LB Dre'Mont Jones had his first sack of the season last week vs. the Raiders. Titans WR Van Jefferson paced the club with 75 receiving yards last week vs. the Raiders.

Darren Waller and the Miami Dolphins (1-5) have an AFC conference game on the slate this week as they play David Njoku and the Cleveland Browns (1-5) on Sunday, October 19, at 1:00 PM ET on CBS, as Spero Dedes, Adam Archuleta, and Aditi Kinkhabwala lead the broadcast efforts. The Dolphins were beaten by the Chargers, 29-27, last week, featuring a very close scoreline. The Browns were dismantled 23-9 by the Steelers last week in Pittsburgh. If Miami wins this Sunday, Dolphins QB Tua Tagovailoa would earn his 40th career win. Dolphins LB Jordyn Brooks leads the NFL with 66 tackles entering Week 7. Browns DE Myles Garrett is tied for fourth in the NFL this year with eight tackles for loss, plus four sacks. Browns TE David Njoku's 31 receiving touchdowns are the most by a Browns player since the franchise was reactivated back in 1999.

This AFC showdown from SoFi Stadium serves as the "marquee" game for Week #7 as Daniel Jones and the Indianapolis Colts (5-1) head to SoFi Stadium for this pivotal conference game against Tarheeb Still and the Los Angeles Chargers (4-2) on Sunday, October 19, at 1:00 PM ET on CBS, featuring play-by-play commentator Ian Eagle, analyst and three-time Defensive Player of the Year J.J. Watt, and reporter Evan Washburn. The Colts narrowly defeated the Cardinals 31-27 last Sunday, while the Chargers squeezed past the Dolphins 29-27 thanks to a late Cameron Dicker field goal. The Colts enter Week 7 with the best record in the AFC and have won at least five of their first six games for the first time since 2009. The Colts lead the NFL in scoring offense (32.3 points per game). Colts RB Jonathan Taylor leads the league with 603 rushing yards and eight scrimmage touchdowns this season. Chargers QB Justin Herbert had two touchdown passes and a 112.2 passer rating last week. Herbert joined Patrick Mahomes (44 games) and Russell Wilson (36 games) as the only players with at least two touchdown passes and a passer rating of 100-or-higher in 35 games in their first six seasons in NFL history. Chargers OLB Odafe Oweh recorded his first career sack last season vs. the Dolphins.

Evan Engram and the Denver Broncos (4-2) try for a fourth straight victory as they host Dexter Lawrence and the New York Giants (2-4) on Sunday, October 19, at 4:05 PM ET on CBS, with Kevin Harlan (play-by-play), former NFL quarterback Trent Green (analyst), & Melanie Collins (sidelines). The Broncos recorded nine sacks in a 13-11 nail-biter over the Jets in London in Week 6. The Giants have won two of their last three following a 34-17 upset of Philadelphia last week on "Thursday Night Football".

If you would like to learn more about this year's NFL on CBS Schedule and the weekly 506 Sports Maps that will be used for these weekly articles, please check out the following links below.

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The broadcast schedule and commentator assignments for Week #7 of the NFL on CBS are presented below.
  • NFL on CBS — Field Pass | NFL Announcers & Regionalization (CBS) | Week #7 — NFL on CBS: Singleheader | Sunday, October 19, 2025 (All Times Eastern and Subject to Change)
12:00 PM ET:
| ✥ The NFL Today powered by RAM Trucks - James Brown, Bill Cowher, Nate Burleson, Matt Ryan, & Jonathan Jones - CBS

1:00 PM ET:
- vs. -
| ✥ Las Vegas Raiders (2-4) at Kansas City Chiefs (3-3) Primary - Jim Nantz, Tony Romo, Tracy Wolfson - CBS
DistributionPrimary [Most Stations]
TBD% of Markets Include: TBD

- vs. -
| ✥ New England Patriots (4-2) at Tennessee Titans (1-5) - Andrew Catalon, Charles Davis, Jason McCourty, AJ Ross - CBS
DistributionRegional (see below)
TBD% of Markets Include: TBD

- vs. -
| ✥ Miami Dolphins (1-5) at Cleveland Browns (1-5) - Spero Dedes, Adam Archuleta, Aditi Kinkhabwala - CBS
DistributionRegional (see below)
TBD% of Markets Include: TBD

4:05 PM ET [LATE]:
- vs. -
| ✥ Indianapolis Colts (5-1) at Los Angeles Chargers (4-2) (LATE) - Ian Eagle, J.J. Watt, Evan Washburn - CBS
DistributionRegional (see below)
TBD% of Markets Include: TBD

- vs. -
| ✥ New York Giants (2-4) at Denver Broncos (4-2) (LATE) - Kevin Harlan, Trent Green, Melanie CollinsCBS
DistributionRegional (see below)
TBD% of Markets Include: TBD

UPDATES:
TBA

|| Sources 🛈: SportsLogos.Net & 506 Sports (Coming Soon) ||

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