Week 11 of the NFL season opened Thursday night with the Philadelphia Eagles scoring 20 points in the fourth quarter and defeating the Washington Commanders 26-18.
With four teams on their bye, including the Arizona Cardinals, that leaves 13 games left on the schedule.
Eight games kick off at 1 p.m. ET, two start at 4:05 p.m. ET, one kicks off at 4:25 p.m. ET and then there are the Sunday night and Monday night games.
What games will you be able to watch on TV where you live?
CBS has a doubleheader this week, with FOX getting one game in every market.
Below we have the information you need for Week 11, which comes from 506 Sports.
Prime-time games
The Sunday night game on NBC will be Bengals-Chargers. That game was flexed to prime time when it was originally scheduled to be Colts-Jets.
The Monday night game that you can see on ABC and ESPN is Texans-Cowboys in Dallas.
CBS early games
CBS has five early games on the schedule kicking off at 1 p.m. ET.
Ravens-Steelers gets the largest coverage, airing everywhere in pink.
The blue areas get Jaguars-Lions. The green areas can see Colts-Jets. Vikings-Titans will air in the yellow areas, while Raiders-Dolphins will be broadcast in the orange areas.
CBS late game
There is one singular CBS late game the network will air nationally with a 4:25 p.m. ET kickoff. It is the marquee matchup of the week with Chiefs-Bills.
FOX single game
FOX has three 1 p.m. games and two games kicking off at 4:05 p.m. ET.
Of the early games, Packers-Bears will air in the pink areas, Rams-Patriots will be shown in the yellow areas, while Browns-Saints will be televised in the orange areas.
The two late games are Seahawks-49ers and Falcons-Broncos. Seahawks-49ers will air in the blue areas while Falcons-Broncos will be seen in the green areas.
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