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There are no other CBS games in the late window. There are only three late window games and the other two are all NFC (9ers - Hawks) and NFC at AFC (Falcons - Broncos) so are both Fox under the normal broadcast rules.  

 

I am sure anyone who isn't a fan of those other 4 teams will have CBS on and be watching Allen and Mahomes but the lack of a broadcast map is because CBS only has one game. 

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I always love these maps. I try and guess the games based on the colors before I ever look at the list of teams down below. What amazed me this week is just how small the reach/interest for the Rams v Patriots. The Los Angeles market reach is literally limited to about three counties. Mind you, that’s MILLIONS of people, but incredibly limited geographically. And the once vaunted Patriots bandwagon appears to have lost all of its wheels. 

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23 hours ago, Einstein said:

Never seen this before. Not even a map - just “nationally televised” lol. Everyone wants to see Allen vs Mahomes

 

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And here are the early games

 

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https://506sports.com/nfl.php?yr=2024&wk=11

Every year there are a few 425 thst are going everywhere in the country. Thr only issue is if the other network games home market can black it out.

 

week 7 it happened KC-SF

next week there is PHL-BAL solo 425


 

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Another one  potentially…..

in week 15 if they move games out of Sunday 425 to night games on sun/ mon

in week 17 after they state the 3 NFL Saturday games , they could a have solo 525 game

 

KC-BUF wasnt initially scheduled to go solo but they moved the cin-chargers game out of the slot

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7 hours ago, GunnerBill said:

There are no other CBS games in the late window. There are only three late window games and the other two are all NFC (9ers - Hawks) and NFC at AFC (Falcons - Broncos) so are both Fox under the normal broadcast rules.  

 

I am sure anyone who isn't a fan of those other 4 teams will have CBS on and be watching Allen and Mahomes but the lack of a broadcast map is because CBS only has one game. 

I live in Seattle and have had a ton of Seahawk fans tell me they’ll be watching and rooting for the Bills on Sunday, as opposed to watching their own team 😆. Kind of typical out here when the Seahawks stink. 

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2 minutes ago, Maynard said:

I live in Seattle and have had a ton of Seahawk fans tell me they’ll be watching and rooting for the Bills on Sunday, as opposed to watching their own team 😆. Kind of typical out here when the Seahawks stink. 

lol aren’t they like one game out of first in the NFCW?

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7 hours ago, GunnerBill said:

but the lack of a broadcast map is because CBS only has one game. 

 

(whispering to Gunner) that’s because the NFL scheduled no other CBS games for that window on purpose

I think you missed my point.

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1 minute ago, RiotAct said:

lol aren’t they like one game out of first in the NFCW?

Yes, 1 game back but 0-2 in their division. Seems like plenty have already given up haha. 

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31 minutes ago, Einstein said:

 

(whispering to Gunner) that’s because the NFL scheduled no other CBS games for that window on purpose

I think you missed my point.

 

No I got the point. But as you say it is designed this way from months out. We know the two networks get to protect one game a year from prime time and we know for a second year running CBS chose Bill - Chiefs. So I don't think it is startling or susprising. It is just the way the broadcast contracts work.

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