The final week of the 2025 NFL regular season is finally here. The playoffs are right around the corner, but there are still several playoff spots that must be determined this weekend.
After two Saturday prime time games, there is only one more Sunday night. Looking at the NFL coverage map, let’s see which games will be broadcast in different areas of the country in Week 18.
NFL Coverage Map for Week 18
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: Indianapolis Colts at Houston Texans | Ian Eagle and J.J. Watt
BLUE: Green Bay Packers at Minnesota Vikings | Spero Dedes and Adam Archuleta
GREEN: Cleveland Browns at Cincinnati Bengals | Tom McCarthy and Logan Ryan
CBS Late NFL TV Coverage Map

RED: Los Angeles Chargers at Denver Broncos | Jim Nantz and Tony Romo
BLUE: Washington Commanders at Philadelphia Eagles | Kevin Harlan and Ross Tucker
GREEN: New York Jets at Buffalo Bills | Andrew Catalon, Charles Davis, and Jason McCourty
YELLOW: Kansas City Chiefs at Las Vegas Raiders | Chris Lewis and Kyle Long
FOX Early NFL TV Coverage Map

RED: Dallas Cowboys at New York Giants | Kevin Kugler and Daryl Johnston
BLUE: Tennessee Titans at Jacksonville Jaguars | Adam Amin and Drew Brees
GREEN: New Orleans Saints at Atlanta Falcons | Chris Myers and Mark Schlereth
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FOX Late NFL TV Coverage Map

RED: Detroit Lions at Chicago Bears | Kevin Burkhardt and Tom Brady
BLUE: Miami Dolphins at New England Patriots | Joe Davis and Greg Olsen
GREEN: Arizona Cardinals at Los Angeles Rams | Kenny Albert and Jonathan Vilma
NFL Week 18 Prime-Time Broadcasts
The last prime time game is on Sunday Night Football, when the Pittsburgh Steelers will host the Baltimore Ravens to determine who wins the AFC North. There is no Monday Night Football this week, so each team has the same number of days to prepare for the postseason matchups.
Sunday Night Football: Baltimore Ravens at Pittsburgh Steelers | 8:20 p.m. ET on NBC | Mike Tirico and Cris Collinsworth
NFL Week 18 Saturday Recap
Buccaneers 16, Panthers 14
Baker Mayfield threw a touchdown pass to Cade Otton, Chase McLaughlin kicked three field goals, and the Buccaneers avoided elimination with a sloppy 16-14 victory over Carolina on a rain-soaked Saturday. Mayfield finished 16-22 for 203 yards, with Otton being his primary target with seven catches for 94 yards and a touchdown.
Tampa Bay’s defense stepped up in a must-win situation, holding Carolina to just 19 rushing yards—easily their fewest allowed all season. A botched flea flicker in the rain led to a Panthers fumble that helped preserve a 16-7 lead. Bryce Young connected with Jalen Coker for an 8-yard TD with 2:27 left to make it close, but Tampa Bay ran out the clock. The Buccaneers now need New Orleans to beat or tie Atlanta on Sunday to clinch a fifth straight NFC South title.
Seahawks 13, 49ers 3
Zach Charbonnet scored on a 27-yard run in the first quarter, and Seattle shut down San Francisco’s high-powered offense in a dominant 13-3 victory on Saturday night. Seattle won its first NFC West title since 2020 and clinched the NFC’s No. 1 seed, putting them two home wins away from reaching the Super Bowl.
Coach Mike Macdonald’s defensive unit completely flummoxed a 49ers offense that had been the NFL’s most potent since Brock Purdy returned from injury in Week 11. The Seahawks didn’t allow a first down in the opening quarter, generated three sacks, and got a crucial interception by Drake Thomas at the Seattle 3-yard line on a pass that went off Christian McCaffrey’s hands.
Kenneth Walker III ran for 97 yards, and the Seahawks finished with 180 yards on the ground. Purdy went 19-27 for just 127 yards, and the 49ers’ 173 total yards were their fewest in any regular-season game under Kyle Shanahan. The loss sends San Francisco on the road for the wild-card round.

