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Mostly good news for out of town fans - with the exception of two areas that I know include many Pats fans on this site.
NFL TV Distribution Maps
The good news is that CBS has the doubleheader, lessening your chances of not seeing this week's game. And there are just two late games for CBS, which meant there was a 50-50 chance of seeing the Pats. Add to that the other game was between the Jets (just lost two in a row) and the Bills - would there really be anybody interested in seeing them after losing to the Browns 6-3?
Apparently there were a couple of markets outside of the Jets and Bills viewing area that felt they either had a lot of transplanted New York residents, people were still interested in TO, or their viewership didn't care to see the Pats again (though that logic apparently does not apply to the Cowboys, Giants or Steelers.)
Sorry SoCal and Florida: Jim Nantz and Phil Simms will be calling the game at your local sports bar but not in your living room.
NFL TV Distribution Maps - CBS Week 6 Late
For the early games New England and most of the country gets the Ravens at Vikings on CBS, and the Giants at Saints on Fox.
NFL TV Distribution Maps - CBS Week 6 Early
NFL TV Distribution Maps - CBS Week 6 Early
NFL TV Distribution Maps
The good news is that CBS has the doubleheader, lessening your chances of not seeing this week's game. And there are just two late games for CBS, which meant there was a 50-50 chance of seeing the Pats. Add to that the other game was between the Jets (just lost two in a row) and the Bills - would there really be anybody interested in seeing them after losing to the Browns 6-3?
Apparently there were a couple of markets outside of the Jets and Bills viewing area that felt they either had a lot of transplanted New York residents, people were still interested in TO, or their viewership didn't care to see the Pats again (though that logic apparently does not apply to the Cowboys, Giants or Steelers.)
Sorry SoCal and Florida: Jim Nantz and Phil Simms will be calling the game at your local sports bar but not in your living room.
NFL TV Distribution Maps - CBS Week 6 Late
For the early games New England and most of the country gets the Ravens at Vikings on CBS, and the Giants at Saints on Fox.
NFL TV Distribution Maps - CBS Week 6 Early
NFL TV Distribution Maps - CBS Week 6 Early