The 2025 NFL regular season is finally here! The season kicked off with a pair of closely contested nationally televised matchups.
The defending champion Philadelphia Eagles pulled out a 24-20 win against their division-rival Dallas Cowboys on Thursday night’s regular-season kickoff, followed by the Los Angeles Chargers defeating the Kansas City Chiefs 27-21 in São Paulo, Brazil.
Today, there’s a full slate of NFL games, and then there are two more nationally televised contests to close out Week 1: the Baltimore Ravens vs. the Buffalo Bills on Sunday Night Football and the Chicago Bears vs. the Minnesota Vikings on Monday Night Football.
Looking at the NFL coverage map, let’s see which games will be broadcast in different areas of the country in Week 1.
NFL Coverage Map for Week 1
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: Pittsburgh Steelers at New York Jets
BLUE: Miami Dolphins at Indianapolis Colts
GREEN: Las Vegas Raiders at New England Patriots
YELLOW: Arizona Cardinals at New Orleans Saints
CBS Late NFL TV Coverage Map

RED: Detroit Lions at Green Bay Packers
BLUE: Houston Texans at Los Angeles Rams
Fox Single NFL TV Coverage Map

RED: New York Giants at Washington Commanders
GREEN: Tampa Bay Buccaneers at Atlanta Falcons
ORANGE: Cincinnati Bengals at Cleveland Browns
TURQUOISE: Carolina Panthers at Jacksonville Jaguars
BLUE: San Francisco 49ers at Seattle Seahawks (LATE)
YELLOW: Tennessee Titans at Denver Broncos (LATE)
NFL Week 1 Upcoming National TV Broadcasts
SUNDAY: Baltimore Ravens at Buffalo Bills (SNF), NBC/Peacock
The Ravens hold the regular-season head-to-head advantage over the Bills with a 7-4 record, but Buffalo has the advantage in the postseason with a 2-0 record.
This is a rematch of last season’s Divisional Round matchup in Buffalo, where the Bills won a 27-25 thriller that ended on a Mark Andrews dropped pass on a game-tying two-point conversion attempt.
MONDAY: Minnesota Vikings at Chicago Bears (MNF), ABC/ESPN
This divisional rivalry spans seven decades, with the Vikings holding the all-time regular season series lead at 68-57-2. However, the Bears claimed the only postseason meeting between these teams, winning the 1994 wild card round matchup.
Minnesota swept Chicago during the 2024-25 campaign. The Vikings survived a furious Bears comeback to escape with a 30-27 overtime victory in their Week 12 meeting, then dominated in a 30-12 Week 15 Monday Night Football win.

