NFL Week 5 coverage map: Full TV schedule for CBS, Fox regional broadcasts
By Bryan Murphy,
23 hours ago
We have officially reached the portion of the NFL season where teams are on byes.
The calendar has flipped to October, with the first month of the season in the books. It's been an exciting first four weeks of the campaign — two teams were perfect in September and one club is still looking for their first win.
With teams on byes starting in Week 5, there are lighter schedules every week. This Sunday afternoon slate features the fewest matchups so far in 2024, with four teams on a bye and an NFL international game in the morning.
The schedule still features a number of intriguing matchups. In the early window, there are plenty of division opponents going head-to-head, such as the Ravens and Bengals in the AFC North, and the Colts and Jaguars in the AFC South. There's also a revenge game for Stefon Diggs, as the Texans host Josh Allen and the Bills, the former club of the wide receiver.
In the afternoon slate, it's an NFC West clash between the Cardinals and the 49ers in San Francisco, two rivals that never fail to deliver. In addition, the banged-up Rams aim to get back on track against the Packers in Los Angeles.
Below are the full coverage maps for the NFL schedule in Week 5 , plus a list of major TV markets and the CBS and Fox games that will be presented in each on Sunday.
Below are the Sunday afternoon games that will be broadcast regionally by CBS and Fox.
CBS coverage
Bills at Texans (1 p.m. ET)
Ravens at Bengals (1 p.m. ET)
Colts at Jaguars (1 p.m. ET)
Packers at Rams (4:25 p.m. ET)
Giants at Seahawks (4:25 p.m. ET)
Fox coverage
Browns at Commanders (1 p.m. ET)
Panthers at Bears (1 p.m. ET)
Dolphins at Patriots (1 p.m. ET)
Cardinals at 49ers (4:05 p.m. ET)
Raiders at Broncos (4:05 p.m. ET)
A total of 12 games will be played during the fifth Sunday afternoon slate of the NFL's regular season. The slate will be preceded by "Thursday Night Football" with Buccaneers vs. Falcons, while Sunday features a morning game in London between the Jets and Vikings, as well as "Sunday Night Football" featuring the Cowboys and Steelers.
The NFL is back to just one "Monday Night Football" contest in Week 5, which features the Chiefs hosting the Saints.
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