The NFL kicked off Week 5 on Thursday night with the Bears beating the Commanders. This week, there will be two fewer games as four teams re on their bye.
There are three nationally televised games everyone can watch.
Buy Cardinals TicketsThe rest are split on Sunday between FOX and CBS. This week, CBS gets a doubleheader, airing an early game and a late game in every market. FOX gets a single game in each market.
Which games can you watch?
Find out below in our Week 5 TV coverage maps, with graphics from 506 Sports.
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Nationally televised games
Three games can be seen nationally.
The first is a bonus early game. Jaguars-Bills, a London game, will air at 9:30 p.m. ET only on NFL Network.
The Sunday night game on NBC at 8:20 p.m. ET is Cowboys-49ers.
The Monday night game on ESPN/ABC at 8:15 p.m. ET is Packers-Raiders.
CBS early game
There are only three CBS early games. The big one with almost national coverage airing in the pink areas is Ravens-Steelers.
Saints-Patriots will air in the blue areas, while Titans-Colts can be seen in the green areas.
CBS late games
CBS has two late games. The biggest one is Chiefs-Vikings, will will be broadcast in the pink areas. The rest of the country, in blue, will get Jets-Broncos.
FOX single game
There are three early broadcasts for FOX. Giants-Dolphins will air in the early slot in blue. Panthers-Lions is in green, while Texans-Falcons is in yellow.
Of the late games, Eagles-Rams airs in the pink areas and Bengals-Cardinals can be seen in the orange areas.