Week 11 gets underway tonight with the New England Patriots hosting the New York Jets on Thursday Night Football.
That is one of four primetime games in Week 11. After the TNF game, the next primetime game is a Sunday morning matchup between the Washington Commanders and Miami Dolphins in Madrid, Spain. Then, on Sunday Night Football, the Philadelphia Eagles will host the Detroit Lions. Finally, on Monday Night Football, the Dallas Cowboys will take on the Las Vegas Raiders in a battle of marquee franchises.
This week, there will be two teams with a bye: the Indianapolis Colts and the New Orleans Saints. Looking at the NFL coverage map, let’s see which games will be broadcast in different areas of the country in Week 11.
NFL Coverage Map for Week 11
The fine folks at 506 Sports provide fans with weekly NFL coverage maps.
They color-code the maps based on where each game will air across the major networks, and these maps are subject to change during the week.
CBS Early NFL TV Coverage Map

RED: Tampa Bay Buccaneers at Buffalo Bills | Ian Eagle and J.J. Watt
BLUE: Cincinnati Bengals at Pittsburgh Steelers | Kevin Harlan and Trent Green
GREEN: Los Angeles Chargers at Jacksonville Jaguars | Spero Dedes and Adam Archuleta
CBS Late NFL TV Coverage Map

RED: Kansas City Chiefs at Denver Broncos | Jim Nantz and Tony Romo
BLUE: Baltimore Ravens at Cleveland Browns | Andrew Catalon, Charles Davis, and Jason McCourty
FOX Single NFL TV Coverage Map

RED: Chicago Bears at Minnesota Vikings | Kevin Burkhardt and Tom Brady
GREEN: Green Bay Packers at New York Giants | Adam Amin and Drew Brees
YELLOW: Carolina Panthers at Atlanta Falcons | Jason Benetti and Brady Quinn
TEAL: Houston Texans at Tennessee Titans | Chris Myers and Mark Schlereth
BLUE: Seattle Seahawks at Los Angeles Rams (LATE) | Joe Davis and Greg Olsen
ORANGE: San Francisco 49ers at Arizona Cardinals (LATE) | Kevin Kugler and Daryl Johnston
NFL Week 11 Prime-Time Broadcasts
Sunday Morning (Madrid)
Washington Commanders vs. Miami Dolphins, 9:30 a.m. ET, NFL Network | Kenny Albert and Jonathan Vilma
Washington Commanders
- Team: Washington has only played one game in Europe, a 27-27 tie against Cincinnati in London during the 2016 season.
- QB: Marcus Mariota has had a QBi grade of C or better in four of five games this season. His 79.3 (C+) against the Lions in Week 10 was his second-best score.
- Offense: Washington didn’t turn over the ball in the loss to the Lions to snap a streak of seven straight games with a turnover.
- Defense: The Commanders have allowed 35.8 PPG during their five-game losing streak. They allowed at least 25 first half points in three of the games.
- Fantasy: Deebo Samuel scored the short touchdown, but this is an offense to avoid. He was unable to out-earn Treylon Burks and Robbie Chosen in a meaningful way, making everyone in this offense a tough sell once Terry McLaurin returns. Jacory Croskey-Merritt is the lead back in a name only: he only has two games with multiple receptions this year and isn’t featured enough to make the Derrick Henry profile work.
Miami Dolphins
- Team: This is the Dolphins’ seventh game in Europe. They’ve played Germany (2023) and the United Kingdom (2021, 2017, 2015, 2014, 2007). Miami has only one win in six European games.
- QB: Tua Tagovailoa has thrown multiple interceptions in four of ten games. He has 13 total on the season, one shy of the most he’s thrown in a full season.
- Offense: Miami’s 81.5 (B-) Offense Impact score (OFFi) was their highest of the season.
- Defense: The Dolphins posted a DEFi that ranked in the Top 10 two of the last three weeks.
- Fantasy: De’Von Achane has earned at least five targets in six straight games and has a 45+ yard carry in three of his past five games. There is no one like Christian McCaffrey, but if there is an East Coast CMC, he resides in South Beach.
Sunday Night Football
Detroit Lions at Philadelphia Eagles, 8:20 p.m. ET, NBC | Mike Tirico and Cris Collinsworth
Detroit Lions
- Team: Detroit’s OFFi Grade (91.0, A-) vs. Washington in Week 10 led the NFL and the 2nd-best OFFi in the NFL this season.
- QB: Jared Goff recorded an 85.9 (B) QBi against the Commanders. It was the best in the NFL for Week 10 and Goff’s second-best score with the Lions.
- Offense: Penei Sewell has climbed into the No. 1 spot for offensive tackles after his performance this weekend for Detroit. He currently owns 2 of our top-4 graded seasons at RT (2023 and 2025) as well as 3 of the top-10 graded seasons at RT (2022, 2023, 2025).
- Defense: In Week 10, Aidan Hutchinson had his second-lowest EDGEi score of the season with a 66 (D). He had a 64.5 (D) in the season opener against the Packers.
- Fantasy: Last season, through 10 weeks, David Montgomery scored a touchdown in all but two games. This year, through 10 weeks, Montgomery has scored a touchdown in just four games. Last week was the first time all season Montgomery hit double-digit fantasy points without a touchdown and it took him getting carries in the fourth quarter of a blowout to get there.
Philadelphia Eagles
- Team: The Eagles are 6-1 in one-score games. The only loss was in Week 5 to the Broncos, who scored 18 in the fourth quarter to win 21-17.
- QB: Jalen Hurts has not scored a rushing touchdown in his last three games as a starter. The only time he went four straight games without one was in 2021.
- Offense: The Eagles registered a 67.9 (D+) OFFi against the Packers in Week 10. Including playoffs, it ranks 81st out of 84 games under Nick Sirianni.
- Defense: Philadelphia’s 82.0 (B-) DEFi score was the team’s second-best of the season. They are 14th in the league on the season.
- Fantasy: Before Monday night’s snooze fest, Jalen Hurts had scored at least 19 fantasy points in six consecutive games. The Lions are one of the league’s premier pass funnel defenses.
Monday Night Football
Dallas Cowboys at Las Vegas Raiders, 8:15 p.m. ET, ESPN/ABC | Joe Buck and Troy Aikman
Dallas Cowboys
- Team:Â After playing the Raiders, the Cowboys host the Eagles and Chiefs before playing in Detroit. The three games will be played over 12 days.
- QB: Dak Prescott rated 28th out of 29th among all qualified quarterbacks in Week 9 against the Cardinals. He recorded a QBi score of 69.9 (D+).
- Offense:Â Dallas had its worst OFFi score (71.1, C-) of the season in Week 9.
- Defense: New Cowboys DT Quinnen Williams is 10th (72.7, B-) in Defensive Tackle Impact Rankings. Osa Odighizuwa and Kenny Clark rank 24th and 38th in DTi, respectively.
- Fantasy: In three games without CeeDee Lamb, George Pickens averaged 26.3 PPG. In six games with Lamb, Pickens is averaging 13.7 PPG. Still a solid WR2, and the Raiders allow the sixth most fantasy points per game to wide receivers.
Las Vegas Raiders
- Team:Â Las Vegas has scored nine points or fewer four times in nine games.
- QB: Geno Smith had his best QBI grade (84.3, B) of the season in Week 9 against the Jaguars. In week 10 against the Broncos, he had his second-worst.
- Offense:Â The Raiders have committed at least one turnover in eight of nine games. They have 14 turnovers on the season.
- Defense: The Raiders’ 69.8 DEFi is the second-lowest score by a team with Pete Carroll as head coach over his last 15 seasons.
- Fantasy: The Raiders have played three teams that rank in the bottom 10 at defending the run. In those games, Ashton Jeanty is averaging 18.8 PPG. The Cowboys will make it four in a row this week.
NFL Week 11 Bye Week Teams
There are four teams that aren’t playing this week because they are on bye:
- Indianapolis Colts
- New Orland Saints

