NFL Week 4 coverage map: Full TV schedule for CBS, Fox regional broadcasts

Bryan Murphy

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For the second consecutive week in the NFL, the Sunday slate is a bit lighter than usual. 

There are still more than double-digit games set to take place on the day, however, there are more prime-time games on the docket this week than normal. Just like Week 3, the NFL has two games scheduled for Monday night in Week 4, which means there will be one less game played on Sunday. 

The schedule still features a number of intriguing matchups. In the early window,  Tom Brady will be on the call as the Eagles and Buccaneers go head-to-head in a rematch of last year's wild-card round where Tampa Bay knocked off Philadelphia. Elsewhere, the Bengals are still searching for their first win, and they will go up against a familiar face on Sunday, as former Cincinnati QB Andy Dalton leads the Panthers. 

In the afternoon slate, it's an AFC West showdown between the Chiefs and the Chargers in Los Angeles, two rivals that never fail to deliver. In addition, the 49ers look to get back on the right track with a tough test against a stingy Patriots team. 

Below are the full coverage maps for the NFL schedule in Week 4, plus a list of major TV markets and the CBS and Fox games that will be presented in each on Sunday.

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NFL coverage map Week 4

(NFL coverage maps courtesy of 506sports.com)

CBS early games

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Red: Broncos at Jets

Blue: Vikings at Packers

Green: Jaguars at Texans

Yellow: Steelers at Colts

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CBS late games

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Red: Chiefs at Chargers

Blue: Browns at Raiders

Fox single game

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Red: Eagles at Buccaneers

Green: Saints at Falcons

Yellow: Rams at Bears

Light Blue: Bengals and Panthers

Blue: Patriots at 49ers (LATE)

Orange: Commanders at Cardinals (LATE)

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TV schedule for NFL Week 4 games

Below are the Sunday afternoon games that will be broadcast regionally by CBS and Fox.

CBS coverage

  • Broncos at Jets (1 p.m. ET)
  • Vikings at Packers (1 p.m. ET)
  • Jaguars at Texans (1 p.m. ET)
  • Steelers at Colts (1 p.m. ET)
  • Chiefs at Chargers (4:25 p.m. ET)
  • Browns at Raiders (4:25 p.m. ET)

Fox coverage

  • Eagles at Buccaneers (1 p.m. ET)
  • Saints at Falcons (1 p.m. ET)
  • Rams at Bears (1 p.m. ET)
  • Bengals and Panthers (1 p.m. ET)
  • Patriots at 49ers (4:05 p.m. ET)
  • Commanders at Cardinals (4:25 p.m. ET)

A total of 13 games will be played during the third Sunday afternoon slate of the NFL's regular season. The slate will be preceded by "Thursday Night Football" with Cowboys vs. Giants, while "Sunday Night Football" features the Bills and Ravens. 

There are two "Monday Night Football" contests in Week 4 — first the Titans at Dolphins, followed by the Seahawks at Lions. 

List of Week 4 NFL games by TV market

(TV markets listed in order by size)

MarketCBS earlyFox earlyCBS lateFox late
New YorkBroncos at JetsChiefs at ChargersPatriots at 49ers
Los AngelesVikings at PackersRams at BearsChiefs at Chargers
ChicagoVikings at PackersRams at BearsChiefs at Chargers
PhiladelphiaVikings at PackersEagles at BuccaneersChiefs at Chargers
Dallas-Ft. WorthVikings at PackersEagles at BuccaneersChiefs at Chargers
San Francisco/Bay areaVikings at PackersChiefs at ChargersPatriots at 49ers
Washington D.C.Vikings at PackersChiefs at ChargersCommanders at Cardinals
HoustonJaguars at TexansChiefs at ChargersPatriots at 49ers
BostonBroncos at JetsChiefs at ChargersPatriots at 49ers
AtlantaJaguars at TexansSaints at FalconsChiefs at Chargers
PhoenixVikings at PackersChiefs at ChargersCommanders at Cardinals
Tampa/St. PetersburgJaguars at TexansEagles at BuccaneersChiefs at Chargers
SeattleVikings at PackersChiefs at ChargersPatriots at 49ers
DetroitVikings at PackersRams at BearsChiefs at Chargers
Minneapolis-St. PaulVikings at PackersChiefs at ChargersPatriots at 49ers
MiamiBroncos at JetsEagles at BuccaneersChiefs at Chargers
DenverBroncos at JetsChiefs at ChargersPatriots at 49ers
OrlandoJaguars at TexansEagles at BuccaneersChiefs at Chargers
ClevelandSteelers at ColtsEagles at BuccaneersBrowns at Raiders
SacramentoVikings at PackersChiefs at ChargersPatriots at 49ers
CharlotteSteelers at ColtsBengals at PanthersChiefs at Chargers
PortlandVikings at PackersChiefs at ChargersPatriots at 49ers
St. LouisVikings at PackersRams at BearsChiefs at Chargers
PittsburghSteelers at ColtsChiefs at ChargersPatriots at 49ers
IndianapolisSteelers at ColtsChiefs at ChargersPatriots at 49ers
BaltimoreSteelers at ColtsChiefs at ChargersCommanders at Cardinals
Raleigh-DurhamSteelers at ColtsBengals at PanthersChiefs at Chargers
NashvilleJaguars at TexansEagles at BuccaneersChiefs at Chargers
San DiegoVikings at PackersRams at BearsChiefs at Chargers
Salt Lake CityBroncos at JetsChiefs at ChargersPatriots at 49ers
San AntonioJaguars at TexansEagles at BuccaneersChiefs at Chargers
Kansas CityVikings at PackersEagles at BuccaneersChiefs at Chargers
ColumbusSteelers at ColtsBengals at PanthersBrowns at Raiders
MilwaukeeVikings at PackersChiefs at ChargersPatriots at 49ers
CincinnatiSteelers at ColtsBengals at PanthersBrowns at Raiders
Las VegasVikings at PackersEagles at BuccaneersBrowns at Raiders
JacksonvilleJaguars at TexansChiefs at ChargersPatriots at 49ers
Oklahoma CityVikings at PackersEagles at BuccaneersChiefs at Chargers
New OrleansJaguars at TexansSaints at FalconsChiefs at Chargers
MemphisJaguars at TexansEagles at BuccaneersChiefs at Chargers
BuffaloBroncos at JetsEagles at BuccaneersChiefs at Chargers

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Bryan Murphy

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Bryan Murphy joined The Sporting News in 2022 as the NHL/Canada content producer. Previously he worked for NBC Sports on their national news desk reporting on breaking news for the NFL, MLB, NBA and NHL, in addition to covering the 2020 and 2022 Olympic Games. A graduate of Quinnipiac University, he spent time in college as a beat reporter covering the men’s ice hockey team.