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NFL Week 10 coverage map: Full TV schedule for CBS, Fox regional broadcasts

Last week's game between the Kansas City Chiefs and Buffalo Bills felt like a taste of the playoffs. There are a handful of games on the NFL's Week 10 slate that might have a similar feel.

After the Indianapolis Colts and Atlanta Falcons get the day started in Germany, the highlight of Sunday’s early window might be a battle of Tom Brady’s former teams. The red-hot New England Patriots will head south to face the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, who lead the NFC South and are hoping to get healthier coming out of their bye.

In the late window, an NFC West meeting between the Los Angeles Rams and San Francisco 49ers could go a long way toward deciding the division. The Rams have a slight edge over the 49ers in the standings, with both narrowly trailing the Seattle Seahawks, but San Francisco already has one win over L.A. and can clinch the head-to-head tiebreaker with another on Sunday.

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Every team who finished Week 9 in a playoff spot plays in Week 10, setting the stage for a consequential slate of games. Among the four teams on a bye is the Chiefs, who certainly believe they will be a playoff team but currently sit just outside the AFC playoff picture as the second half of the season gets underway.

Here is complete look at the NFL Week 10 coverage map, including a list of which games will air in the largest American TV markets.

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Red: New England Patriots at Tampa Bay Buccaneers

Blue: Jacksonville Jaguars at Houston Texans

Green: Buffalo Bills at Miami Dolphins

Yellow: Cleveland Browns at New York Jets

Orange: Arizona Cardinals at Seattle Seahawks

Fox early games

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Red: New York Giants at Chicago Bears

Blue: Baltimore Ravens at Minnesota Vikings

Green: New Orleans Saints at Carolina Panthers

Fox late games

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Red: Los Angeles Rams at San Francisco 49ers

Blue: Detroit Lions at Washington Commanders

TV schedule for NFL Week 10 games

CBS coverage

Bills at Dolphins (1 p.m. ET)

Browns at Jets (1 p.m. ET)

Patriots at Buccaneers (1 p.m. ET)

Jaguars at Texans (1 p.m. ET)

Cardinals at Seahawks (4:05 p.m. ET)

Fox coverage

Giants at Bears (1 p.m. ET)

Ravens at Vikings (1 p.m. ET)

Saints at Panthers (1 p.m. ET)

Rams at 49ers (4:05 p.m. ET)

Lions at Commanders (4:25 p.m. ET)

The NFL Week 10 slate includes 12 games on Sunday, with seven in the early window and three in the late window. CBS and Fox will evenly split the 10 games between the early and late windows, while NFL Network will air the Berlin matchup between the Colts and Falcons and NBC will broadcast “Sunday Night Football” between the Pittsburgh Steelers and Los Angeles Chargers.

Week 10 kicked off with the Denver Broncos hosting the Las Vegas Raiders on “Thursday Night Football” on Amazon Prime Video, and the schedule will wrap up with “Monday Night Football” between the Philadelphia Eagles and Green Bay Packers on ESPN and ABC.

List of Week 10 NFL games by TV market

(TV markets listed in order by size)

Market CBS early Fox early CBS late Fox late

New York Browns at Jets Giants at Bears — Rams at 49ers

Los Angeles Patriots at Buccaneers Giants at Bears — Rams at 49ers

Chicago — Giants at Bears Cardinals at Seahawks Lions at Commanders

Philadelphia Patriots at Buccaneers Giants at Bears — Rams at 49ers

Dallas-Ft. Worth Patriots at Buccaneers Giants at Bears — Rams at 49ers

San Francisco/Bay area Patriots at Buccaneers Giants at Bears — Rams at 49ers

Washington D.C. Patriots at Buccaneers Ravens at Vikings — Lions at Commanders

Houston Jaguars at Texans Giants at Bears — Rams at 49ers

Boston Patriots at Buccaneers Giants at Bears — Rams at 49ers

Atlanta Patriots at Buccaneers Giants at Bears — Rams at 49ers

Phoenix — Giants at Bears Cardinals at Seahawks Rams at 49ers

Tampa/St. Petersburg Patriots at Buccaneers Giants at Bears — Rams at 49ers

Seattle — Giants at Bears Cardinals at Seahawks Rams at 49ers

Detroit Patriots at Buccaneers Giants at Bears — Lions at Commanders

Minneapolis-St. Paul — Ravens at Vikings Cardinals at Seahawks Lions at Commanders

Miami Bills at Dolphins Giants at Bears — Rams at 49ers

Denver Patriots at Buccaneers Giants at Bears — Rams at 49ers

Orlando Jaguars at Texans Giants at Bears — Rams at 49ers

Cleveland Browns at Jets Ravens at Vikings — Lions at Commanders

Sacramento Patriots at Buccaneers Giants at Bears — Rams at 49ers

Charlotte — Saints at Panthers Cardinals at Seahawks Lions at Commanders

Portland — Giants at Bears Cardinals at Seahawks Rams at 49ers

St. Louis Patriots at Buccaneers Giants at Bears — Rams at 49ers

Pittsburgh Patriots at Buccaneers Ravens at Vikings — Lions at Commanders

Indianapolis Patriots at Buccaneers Giants at Bears — Lions at Commanders

Baltimore Patriots at Buccaneers Ravens at Vikings — Lions at Commanders

Raleigh-Durham Patriots at Buccaneers Saints at Panthers — Lions at Commanders

Nashville Patriots at Buccaneers Giants at Bears — Rams at 49ers

San Diego Patriots at Buccaneers Giants at Bears — Rams at 49ers

Salt Lake City Patriots at Buccaneers Giants at Bears — Rams at 49ers

San Antonio Jaguars at Texans Giants at Bears — Rams at 49ers

Kansas City Patriots at Buccaneers Giants at Bears — Rams at 49ers

Columbus Browns at Jets Ravens at Vikings — Lions at Commanders

Milwaukee Patriots at Buccaneers Giants at Bears — Lions at Commanders

Cincinnati Browns at Jets Ravens at Vikings — Lions at Commanders

Las Vegas Patriots at Buccaneers Giants at Bears — Rams at 49ers

Jacksonville Jaguars at Texans Giants at Bears — Rams at 49ers

Oklahoma City Patriots at Buccaneers Giants at Bears — Rams at 49ers

New Orleans Saints at Panthers Cardinals at Seahawks Rams at 49ers

Memphis Patriots at Buccaneers Giants at Bears — Rams at 49ers

Buffalo Bills at Dolphins Giants at Bears — Lions at Commanders

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