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NFL Week 6 Television Coverage: Pats-Bengals on CBS, NFC East on FOX
John Morgan
The NFL Week 6 game between New England and Cincinnati will be broadcast in either all or parts of 28 states. The Pats-Bengals game will be the most highly distributed game for CBS, who will only broadcast one game next Sunday. The Patriots impressed in their 33-13 victory at Cleveland while the Bengals were ‘outphysicaled by Dallas‘ and were dominated at the line of scrimmage in their 14 point loss to the Cowboys. As a result the betting line has quickly jumped up two full points; the Patriots are now favored by eight.
Ian Eagle will announce the play-by-play, with Dan Fouts providing the commentary. Please don’t shoot the messenger.
Fox owns the doubleheader and not surprisingly will blanket the airwaves with NFC East teams. Philadelphia at Washington receives the most coverage in the early time slot, while Dallas at Green Bay will air in about 90% of all television markets late.
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John Morgan
The NFL Week 6 game between New England and Cincinnati will be broadcast in either all or parts of 28 states. The Pats-Bengals game will be the most highly distributed game for CBS, who will only broadcast one game next Sunday. The Patriots impressed in their 33-13 victory at Cleveland while the Bengals were ‘outphysicaled by Dallas‘ and were dominated at the line of scrimmage in their 14 point loss to the Cowboys. As a result the betting line has quickly jumped up two full points; the Patriots are now favored by eight.
Ian Eagle will announce the play-by-play, with Dan Fouts providing the commentary. Please don’t shoot the messenger.
Fox owns the doubleheader and not surprisingly will blanket the airwaves with NFC East teams. Philadelphia at Washington receives the most coverage in the early time slot, while Dallas at Green Bay will air in about 90% of all television markets late.
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