Week 10 - TV Map and Broadcaster Listing

Frank Costanza

Co-Inventor of the Man's Bra
NATIONAL BROADCASTS
  • Thursday Night: Cincinnati @ Baltimore (Amazon)
  • Sunday 9:30 AM ET: NY Giants vs Carolina in Munich (NFLN; Rich Eisen, Kurt Warner)
  • Sunday Night: Detroit @ Houston (NBC)
  • Monday Night: Miami @ LA Rams (ESPN)


CBS EARLY
Red Pittsburgh @ Washington Ian Eagle, Charles Davis
Blue Denver @ Kansas City Kevin Harlan, Trent Green
Green Buffalo @ Indianapolis Andrew Catalon, Tiki Barber, Jason McCourty
Brown NO GAME Buccaneers enforcing blackout


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CBS LATE
Red Philadelphia @ Dallas Jim Nantz, Tony Romo
Blue NY Jets @ Arizona Spero Dedes, Adam Archuleta

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FOX SINGLE
Red San Francisco @ Tampa Bay Kevin Burkhardt, Tom Brady
Blue Atlanta @ New Orleans Joe Davis, Greg Olsen
Yellow Minnesota @ Jacksonville Adam Amin, Mark Sanchez
Orange New England @ Chicago Kevin Kugler, Daryl Johnston
Green Tennessee @ LA Chargers (LATE) Kenny Albert, Jonathan Vilma

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That poor Munich game. Woof. Sad because the Germans love American football way more than the English.
 
I don’t understand. I know they had injuries but that’s quick. 3,4 years playoffs right?
 
Yeah, was wondering the same thing. Seems like i rarely encounter.
Gosh,

Back in the Silver dome days we were very lucky to see Lions home games.

That's part of the mystique of the Barry Sanders era -- less than half of his home games were on TV locally.

Dealerships used to have to buy up the last 10k or so.

Place was huge, 82,000+.

I can remember a few Thanksgiving games not broadcast locally.
 
Gosh,

Back in the Silver dome days we were very lucky to see Lions home games.

That's part of the mystique of the Barry Sanders era -- less than half of his home games were on TV locally.

Dealerships used to have to buy up the last 10k or so.

Place was huge, 82,000+.

I can remember a few Thanksgiving games not broadcast locally.
I was wondering if the black out rules even applied anymore. The Falcons never sell out and I haven't seen them being blacked out in the 10 years I've been here.
 
Gosh,

Back in the Silver dome days we were very lucky to see Lions home games.

That's part of the mystique of the Barry Sanders era -- less than half of his home games were on TV locally.

Dealerships used to have to buy up the last 10k or so.

Place was huge, 82,000+.

I can remember a few Thanksgiving games not broadcast locally.
Carbon copy NO Saints for years until Brees
 
When I was a kid there were countdowns in the radio:

“Saints are 15k to lift the blackout, have until Friday at midnight”


Damn we are old
 
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