NFL TV Map Week 7: NFL Coverage Map, Broadcast Info for Sundays Games

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The 2025 NFL season is in full swing, with football fans tuning in on Thursday, Sunday, and Monday to watch their favorite teams. Although NFL Sunday Ticket is gaining popularity, the NFL TV map remains a valuable guide for all football fans.

While every NFL game is televised, many are broadcast simultaneously. As a result, TV networks and league officials agree to have certain teams broadcast in specific markets. The NFL coverage map shows you what games are on in your area. The NFL broadcast map changes each week, and we’ll provide updates throughout the season.

Related: NFL Schedule

Let’s examine the NFL TV map for Week 7. We’ve also included kickoff times, networks, and broadcaster information. The NFL streaming maps are available at 506sports.com.

NFL Coverage Map Week 7: Early Games

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With a Sunday morning matchup in London, England, and two Monday night matchups, the early portion of the Week 6 schedule features just six games. Matchups between 12 teams are broadcast on CBS and FOX. Here is the NFL TV map for Week 7 on Sunday’s early afternoon slate.

NFL Broadcast Map: CBS Games Week 7

Color Matchup Channel Time Broadcasters
RED Raiders @ Chiefs CBS 1:00 PM ET Jim Nantz, Tony Romo
YELLOW Patriots @ Titans CBS 1:00 PM ET Andrew Catalon, Charles Davis
ORANGE Dolphins @ Browns CBS 1:00 PM ET Jason McCourty, Spero Dedes, Adam Archuleta
BLUE Colts @ Chargers CBS 4:05 PM ET Ian Eagle, J.J. Watt
GREEN Giants @ Broncos CBS 4:05 PM ET Kevin Harlan, Trent Green
NFL Week 7 TV coverage map courtesy of 506sports

Las Vegas Raiders @ Kansas City Chiefs – CBS – 1:00 PM ET – Jim Nantz and Tony Romo

Expect a blowout. The Raiders haven’t been able to compete, despite having the NFL’s second-most experienced head coach and a 35-year-old Pro Bowl QB. Geno Smith isn’t playing like a franchise QB, but Patrick Mahomes sure is. Plus, this is Rashee Rice’s first game back from suspension, so we could see the Chiefs’ offense at its best.

New England Patriots @ Tennessee Titans – CBS – 1:00 PM ET – Andrew Catalon and Charles Davis

The Patriots are quickly surging ahead to the front of the pack. After the Titans fired their head coach, they hope they’ve hit rock bottom. Yet, it may get worse before things get better in Tennessee. If nothing else, we could see Cam Ward cut loose, but that could lead to a big disaster, depending on how sharp Mike Vrabel’s Patriots are.

Miami Dolphins @ Cleveland Browns – CBS – 1:00 PM ET – Jason McCourty, Spero Dedes, and Adam Archuleta

Two of the worst teams in the NFL squaring off, what could go wrong? Miami’s offensive line is sketchy. Cleveland’s defensive line is dominant. Yet, the Browns don’t have a quarterback, and the Dolphins definitely do. If the Dolphins are actually a decent team, they’ll dispose of the Browns with ease. If not, expect Mike McDaniel to get fired. It’s that simple.

NFL TV Map Week 7: FOX Early Window

Color Matchup Channel Time Broadcasters
RED Eagles @ Vikings FOX 1:00 PM ET Adam Amin, Greg Olsen
BLUE Saints @ Bears FOX 1:00 PM ET Kevin Kugler, Daryl Johnston
GREEN Panthers @ Jets FOX 1:00 PM ET Chris Myers, Mark Schlereth
NFL Week 7 TV coverage map courtesy of 506 Sports

Philadelphia Eagles @ Minnesota Vikings – FOX – 1:00 PM ET – Adam Amin and Greg Olsen

It’s the Carson Wentz revenge game, but he won’t quite be at 100%. But who is in Week 7 of a football season? Jalen Hurts has struggled. Philadelphia’s rushing attack has been closer to bad than elite. Yet, they’re still 4-2. Meanwhile, Minnesota’s defense has been elite, and Wentz has mostly avoided mistakes. Whoever wins the turnover battle may win the game.

New Orleans Saints @ Chicago Bears- FOX – 1:00 PM ET – Kevin Kugler and Daryl Johnston

The Saints have been playing much better as of late. First-year head coach Kellen Moore may be getting the guys to buy in. As for Chicago, they’re red-hot with Caleb Williams leading a top ten scoring attack. Which first-year head coach gets the edge? Probably the Bears, considering their roster is built to compete, yet Spencer Rattler getting a win against last year’s No. 1 overall pick would sure feel good.

Carolina Panthers @ New York Jets – FOX – 1:00 PM ET – Chris Myers and Mark Schlereth

Is this where the Jets get their first win? With how well the Panthers are playing, New York may have to wait another week to pop the champagne. Yet, this is a very winnable game for the Jets if they’re ready to put last week’s horrid offensive performance behind them against a Panthers defense that is improved, but still learning how to play with consistency.

NFL TV Map Week 7: CBS Late Window

Color Matchup Channel Time Broadcasters
BLUE Colts @ Chargers CBS 4:05 PM ET Ian Eagle, J.J. Watt
GREEN Giants @ Broncos CBS 4:05 PM ET Kevin Harlan, Trent Green
NFL Week 7 TV coverage map courtesy of 506sports

Indianapolis Colts @ Los Angeles Chargers – CBS- 4:05 PM ET – Ian Eagle and J.J. Watt

This could be a potential playoff matchup later down the line. For now, it’s just two teams jockeying for position and eventual AFC playoff seeding. Daniel Jones is playing like a Pro Bowl QB, and he has Jonathan Taylor playing at an All-Pro level behind him. The Chargers have a list of injuries, but they’ve done well to persevere anyway. But this week will be yet another tough test in a season full of them.

New York Giants @ Denver Broncos – CBS- 4:05 PM ET – Kevin Harlan and Trent Green

Two of the NFL’s best defensive lines match wits, but the Broncos are actually on a historic sack pace, and that could continue against a rookie QB. Cam Skattebo and Jaxson Dart are both bringing much-needed excitement to New York after Malik Nabers’ injury, but now they face an elite Broncos defense. If they’re the real deal, not even Denver will be able to slow them down.

NFL TV Map Week 7: FOX Late Window

Color Matchup Channel Time Broadcasters
RED Commanders @ Cowboys FOX 4:25 PM ET Kevin Burkhardt, Tom Brady
BLUE Packers @ Cardinals FOX 4:25 PM ET Kenny Albert, Jonathan Vilma
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Washington Commanders @ Dallas Cowboys – FOX – 4:25 PM ET – Kevin Burkhardt and Tom Brady

A classic NFC East division battle between two top offenses should lead to a lot of points if both scoring attacks are at their best. Plus, both defenses have their fair share of warts early on. Dallas getting a win here could make a statement, but the Commanders may be more desperate to get back on track to reach the postseason.

Green Bay Packers @ Arizona Cardinals – FOX – 4:25 PM ET – Kenny Albert and Jonathan Vilma

The Cardinals have lost four games in a row after starting with two wins. That has to be concerning for Jonathan Gannon, who may be on track to miss the postseason for the third year in a row. This is a game the Packers should win, but we thought that when they played Cleveland too, and that didn’t work out too well.

Week 7 NFL coverage map for Alaska and Hawai’i

Folks in Alaska and Hawai’i are always left guessing which games get randomly thrown into their market on Sunday. With no NFL teams near Alaska or Hawai’i, which games do they get? We finally have an answer, each and every week.

Alaska and Hawai’i – NFL Broadcast Map: CBS Games Week 7

Alaska and Hawai’i will see the Las Vegas Raiders vs Kansas City Chiefs

Color Matchup Channel Time Broadcasters
RED Raiders @ Chiefs CBS 1:00 PM ET Jim Nantz, Tony Romo

Alaska and Hawai’i – NFL Broadcast Map: FOX Games Week 7

Alaska and Hawai’i will see the Philadelphia Eagles vs Minnesota Vikings at 1:00 PM ET

Alaska will see the Green Bay Packers vs Arizona Cardinals at 4:25 PM ET

Hawai’i will see the Washington Commanders vs Dallas Cowboys at 4:25 PM ET

National NFL broadcasts for Week 7

Here are the NFL games on national television for Week 7.

  • Thursday Night Football – Pittsburgh Steelers @ Cincinnati Bengals – Amazon Prime Video – 8:15 PM ET
  • Sunday Morning Football – Los Angeles Rams @ Jacksonville Jaguars – NFL Network/NFL+ – 9:30 AM ET
  • Sunday Night Football – Atlanta Falcons @ San Francisco 49ers – NBC – 8:20 PM ET
  • Monday Night Football – Tampa Bay Buccaneers @ Detroit Lions – ESPN/ABC- 7 PM ET
  • Monday Night Football – Houston Texans @ Seattle Seahawks – ESPN – 10 PM ET

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