Hey everyone, it’s your boy back again with another guide from my own trial and error. Today, I’m gonna run through something I’ve been messing around with lately – NFL football TV maps. You know, figuring out which games are gonna be broadcasted in your area. I know a lot of you are huge football fans like me, so I thought this might be useful.

Getting Started
So, first off, I started by looking up information about the NFL schedule. This season, I realized that both CBS and FOX are gonna show two games in every market during Week 18. Pretty sweet, right? But here’s the thing – you gotta know which games you can actually watch based on where you live. That’s where these TV coverage maps come in handy.
Diving Into the Details
I spent a good chunk of time checking out these maps. And let me tell you, it’s not as simple as you might think. I learned that even though NFL Sunday Ticket is getting more popular, these coverage maps are still a must-have for any football fanatic. Basically, it’s a guide that shows you which games are being aired on TV in your area. Because even though every game is on TV, it doesn’t mean you can watch them all.
Exploring My Options
Now, I also came across something called NFL+, which is the NFL’s own streaming service. It’s part of the NFL app and their website. Seems like it gives you live local and primetime games on your phone. That’s something I might check out later, but for now, I’m just focused on these broadcast maps.
Experimenting
I decided to get hands-on with it. I found the coverage maps and then found my location on it. This helped me see which games would be on in my area. It’s kinda like a puzzle, trying to figure out where you are and then looking at which colored areas match up with your spot on the map. Trust me, it’s easier once you start playing around with it.
Figuring It Out
After messing around for a while, I started to get the hang of it. I found that all the playoff games, the Super Bowl, and the Pro Bowl are on national TV. Those are usually on Saturdays, Sundays, or Mondays in January and February, so they’re easy to catch.
Putting It All Together
Finally, I’ve got to say, these maps are a lifesaver. It’s like having a cheat sheet to know which games I can watch without having to flip through channels endlessly. Plus, it’s kinda fun to feel like a detective figuring it all out.

Wrapping Up
So, there you have it – my journey through the world of NFL football TV maps. It might seem a bit confusing at first, but once you get the hang of it, it’s a piece of cake. I just wanted to share my experience and hopefully help some of you guys out. If you’re a football fan, these maps are definitely something you should check out.
Alright, that’s it for now. Stay tuned for more of my tech adventures. Catch you guys later!