NFL Coverage Map 2022, Week 16: What Game Is On In Your Area?

It’s time for another busy weekend across the league with Week 16 of the 2022-23 NFL regular season. As we prepare to enter the final stretch of the season, games are increasing in importance and some teams across the league are feeling extra pressure to get their season on the right trajectory.

This week, with Christmas Weekend, the schedule has been modified with a majority of the games taking place on Saturday, Christmas Eve. We will then be treated to a triple-header on Christmas Day, before wrapping up the week on Monday Night Football.

All Christmas Day games will be nationally broadcast, while the national spotlight on Christmas Eve will be on the Pittsburgh Steelers when they host the Las Vegas Raiders on the NFL Network. The FOX late game between the Philadelphia Eagles and Dallas Cowboys on Saturday afternoon will also be a national broadcast.

Of course, unless you have DirecTV’s NFL Sunday Ticket, you are stuck watching whatever game is airing in your local market during the Sunday afternoon and evening time slots.

For displaced fans, that can be an issue, but luckily you can plan ahead.

Which game will be airing in your local market and how can you tune in to see your favorite team take the field?

A full breakdown of the Week 16 NFL local coverage can be seen below, via 506 Sports, along with the entire TV schedule provided below.


FOX Early Games

FOX Early Game - Week 16

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Red: Seahawks at Chiefs

Blue: Giants at Vikings

Green: Falcons at Ravens

Yellow: Lions at Panthers

The FOX late game between the Philadelphia Eagles and Dallas Cowboys will be nationally televised. 


CBS Single Game

CBS Single Game - Week 16

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Red: Bengals at Patriots

Green: Bills at Bears

Yellow: Texans at Titans

Orange: Saints at Browns

Blue: Commanders at 49ers (LATE)

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