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NFL Week 16 Broadcast Maps

 

CBS Broadcast Team
Play-by-Play: Greg Gumbel
Game Analyst: Trent Green, Bruce Arians
Sideline Reporter: Melanie Collins

 

 

NATIONAL BROADCASTS
  • Saturday Afternoon: Washington @ Tennessee (4:30 PM ET, NFLN; Curt Menefee, Nate Burleson, Steve Mariucci)
  • Saturday Night: Baltimore @ LA Chargers (8:00 PM ET, NFLN; Mike Tirico, Kurt Warner)
  • Sunday Night: Kansas City @ Seattle (NBC)
  • Monday Night: Denver @ Oakland (ESPN)

 

NFL Sunday Ticket

 

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How to Watch Bills vs. Patriots

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I'm guessing, that since the Redskins and Ravens play Saturday, and Buffalo/NE is CBS's feature game, at 1pm the DC region will see...infomercials.

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38 minutes ago, ShadyBillsFan said:

Where’s the map?

 

 

goes up late Wednesday morning IIRC.

 

 

Since we’re playing God’s Gift to the Sports World, I’m guessing we’ll be on in a decently-sized area of the country unlike the last few weeks.

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If Brent Axe is right this is good news.  Driving back home to the ADKs from Rochester for the holiday.  The CBS affiliate is out of Syracuse for the local TV there.  Was worried i'd be stuck with the Giants game.

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16 minutes ago, Mark Vader said:

I didn't know the state of Kansas cared so much about this game.

Aren't the Chiefs fighting for a first round bye with the Pats*? Or is that wrapped up now that the Pats* lost 2 in a row?

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32 minutes ago, Mark Vader said:

I didn't know the state of Kansas cared so much about this game.

Top seed competition. ? 

 

 

Houston and Philly the majority of the West?   poor suckers 

16 minutes ago, BuffaloHokie13 said:

Aren't the Chiefs fighting for a first round bye with the Pats*? Or is that wrapped up now that the Pats* lost 2 in a row?

I'd say yes

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56 minutes ago, BuffaloHokie13 said:

Aren't the Chiefs fighting for a first round bye with the Pats*? Or is that wrapped up now that the Pats* lost 2 in a row?

 

40 minutes ago, ShadyBillsFan said:

Top seed competition. ? 

 

 

Houston and Philly the majority of the West?   poor suckers 

I'd say yes

As of now the playoffs line up like this:

1. Kansas City

2. Houston

3  New England

4. Pittsburgh

5. Los Angeles

6. Baltimore

 

Home Field Advantage and/or a first round bye is still possible for the Patriots*, but they need the Chiefs and/or Texans to lose. Even if the Chiefs did lose, they would also need the Chargers to lose.

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NFL TV Viewership Up 9 Percent for Week 15

 

The NFL continued to see improved television viewership in Week 15.
 
Overall viewership for the eight broadcast windows — Thursday night on FOX and NFL Network, two Saturday games on NFL Network, two games Sunday afternoon on CBS, one game Sunday afternoon on FOX, Sunday night on NBC and Monday night on ESPN — were up 9 percent compared to the same broadcast windows in 2017, via Sports Media Watch.
 
The most-watched game of the week was Patriots-Steelers on CBS, which drew 24.57 million viewers. That was actually down from last year, when CBS also showed Patriots-Steelers and drew 26.883 million viewers. But that decline was offset by double-digit increases for FOX and for CBS’s early Sunday game, and by the huge increase for ESPN on Monday night.
 
The NFL’s ratings have rebounded this season after two years of declines, and in a year when many of the other staples of broadcast television have seen audience decline, that’s good news for the league.
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If you're in enemy territory:

 

Broadcast Information: Bills at Patriots

 

TELEVISION: This week’s game will be broadcast by CBS on Sunday, December 23 at 1:00 PM ET and can be seen locally on WBZ-TV Channel 4. Greg Gumbel will handle play-by-play duties with Trent Green and Bruce Arians as the color analysts. Melanie Collins will work from the sidelines. The game will be produced by Ken Mack and directed by Suzanne Smith.
 
NATIONAL RADIO: Sunday's game will be broadcast on Sports USA with Larry Kahn on play-by-play and Doug Plank providing analysis.
 
RADIO: 98.5 FM, The Sports Hub, is the flagship station for the Patriots Radio Network. A complete listing of the network’s 41 stations can be found here. Play-by-play broadcaster Bob Socci will call the action along with former Patriots quarterback Scott Zolak, who will provide color analysis. The games are produced by Marc Cappello.
 
DIGITAL: Now, live local and primetime games are available in the NFL App for all fans on their phones and tablets, regardless of their mobile provider. Fans now can download the NFL app to watch their favorite team LIVE when they’re on-the-go.
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