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NFL Week 13 TV coverage maps

A look at which games will be on where.

Troy Taormina-USA TODAY Sports

Three Week 13 games are in the books already with the Thanksgiving weekend. But what about the rest of the games? There are 10 games on Sunday that will be aired in various parts of the country. Of course, the Sunday night game will be the Broncos and Chiefs. That will be on NBC for everyone to see.

Here are the coverage maps, as shown by 506 Sports. FOX gets a single telecast and CBS gets two this week.

CBS early games

Four markets will get no broadcast -- Minneapolis, Indianapolis, Pittsburgh and Jacksonville.

Raiders/Rams will be seen in northern California from Fresno on up, a portion of south Oregon, most of Missouri and border areas in Kansas, Arkansas, Tennessee, Kentucky and Illinois.

Bengals/Bucs will be on in Florida (from outside Jacksonville and on down, excluding West Palm Beach and Miami), most of Ohio (Columbus, Cincinnati, Dayton), part of Kentucky and in indiana along the southeast border.

Titans/Texans will be aired in Texas (not in the Dallas/Fort Worth area), border areas in New Mexico and Okahoma, Shreveport, almost all Arkansas, northern Mississippi, almost all Tennessee, the north border of Alabama and Atlanta, in part of Kentucky and a blip of Illiniois.

Browns/Bills will be aired in Fort Wayne, Ohio (excluding Columbus, Dayton and Cincinnati). most of West Virginia, the east border of Kentucky, in West Palm Beach, most of upstate New York (from Buffalo to Albany) and the north border of Pennsylvania.

The rest of the country, including all of Arizona, will get Chargers/Ravens.

CBS late game

There is one game on -- Patriots/Packers. Only in Atlanta will it not air.

FOX single game

Cardinals/Falcons will be the only late  game that will be on FOX, so it will show in a few areas. It will broadcast in Arizona (excluding the Four Corners area), northern California from Fresno on up, in San Diego, in almost all Oregon, in all of Washington, in northern Idaho and the northwest tip of Montana. It will also in almost all Georgia, in Birmingham and some border areas in Alabama, some of the southwest border of South Carolina and in some other individual markets around the country -- Houston, Tampa Bay, Pensacola, Tallahassee, Nashville, St. Louis, Cincinnati, Cleveland, Buffalo and Baltimore.

Panthers/Vikings will be on in much of the North. It will be on in the Dakotas and Minnesota, much of Montana, the north border of Wyoming, some of Nebraska, western Wisconsin, some of Michigan (Grand Rapids), most of Iowa, in Illinois (Quad Cities). Then it is on in North Carolina, a couple of small areas on the south border of Virginia and in almost all South Carolina.

Giants/Jaguars will be seen in Jackonville, New York (not Buffalo), New Jersey and the rest of the Northeast (excluding the most northern part of Maine, Boston and Rhode Island).

Redskins/Colts can be seen much of Illinois, most of Indiana, much of Kentucky, in parts of the middle of Texas (Abilene, Waco), most of Virginia, parts of West Virginia, in DC and most of Maryland.

The rest of the country will get Saints/Steelers.