Week 8 - TV Schedule & Broadcaster Listing

Frank Costanza

Co-Inventor of the Man's Bra
Glad to see we get Ehlinger's game with Indy. Always wondered how these tiny carveouts work. Guess it's just as simple as the local network affiliate choosing when available.

All times Eastern.



NATIONAL BROADCASTS
  • Thursday Night: Baltimore @ Tampa Bay (Amazon)
    also WMAR (ABC 2) Baltimore; WTVT (FOX 13) Tampa
  • Sunday 9:30 AM ET: Denver vs Jacksonville (in London) (ESPN+ ; Steve Levy, Louis Riddick, Dan Orlovsky)
    also KMGH (ABC 7) Denver; WJXT 4 Jacksonville
  • Sunday Night: Green Bay @ Buffalo (NBC)
  • Monday Night: Cincinnati @ Cleveland (ESPN)
    also WCPO (ABC 9) Cincinnati; WEWS (ABC 5) Cleveland

CBS SINGLE
Red Pittsburgh @ Philadelphia Jim Nantz, Tony Romo
Blue New England @ NY Jets Ian Eagle, Charles Davis
Green Las Vegas @ New Orleans Kevin Harlan, Trent Green
Orange Miami @ Detroit Andrew Catalon, James Lofton
Yellow Tennessee @ Houston (LATE) Greg Gumbel, Adam Archuleta
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FOX EARLY
Red Chicago @ Dallas Adam Amin, Daryl Johnston
Blue Carolina @ Atlanta Kenny Albert, Jonathan Vilma
Green Arizona @ Minnesota Chris Myers, Mark Schlereth
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FOX LATE
Red San Francisco @ LA Rams Kevin Burkhardt, Greg Olsen
Blue NY Giants @ Seattle Kevin Kugler, Mark Sanchez
Green Washington @ Indianapolis Brandon Gaudin, Robert Smith
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Lmao somehow we get to be that demographic that gets the random Tennessee/Houston game instead of Eagles/Steelers

I don't know a fan of either team here. Steelers and Eagles both have very large bar gatherings all over the Valley. Wonder how that works.
 
Look at the middle finger the state of Minnesotoa is giving for being dealt that same game.

Not sure I understand that at all.
Actually putting it that way, I do get it

CBS doesn't want to show their single game of the week against the Cards/Vikings early, so they save the two markets for the one late game they have, just happens to be two teams that have virtually no following in these markets. But better than competing against the local teams I guess.
 
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