The 2025 NFL regular season is underway! After kicking off last week with a number of incredible matchups, Week 2 will get started tonight as the Washington Commanders travel to Wisconsin to take on the Green Bay Packers at historic Lambeau Field in a battle of Super Bowl contenders.
There’s a full slate of NFL games on Sunday, including a Super Bowl LIX rematch between the Philadelphia Eagles and Kansas City Chiefs. Then, there are three primetime games on national TV to close out the week: Atlanta Falcons vs. Minnesota Vikings on Sunday Night Football, followed by a Monday Night Football double-header featuring the Tampa Bay Buccaneers vs. the Houston Texans at 7 p.m. ET and the Los Angeles Chargers vs. the Las Vegas Raiders at 10 p.m. ET.
Looking at the NFL coverage map, let’s see which games will be broadcast in different areas of the country in Week 2.
NFL Coverage Map for Week 2
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 Single NFL TV Coverage Map

RED: Buffalo Bills at New York Jets
BLUE: Los Angeles Rams at Tennessee Titans
YELLOW: New England Patriots at Miami Dolphins
TEAL: Cleveland Browns at Baltimore Ravens
PINK: Jacksonville Jaguars at Cincinnati Bengals
GREEN: Denver Broncos at Indianapolis Colts (LATE)
ORANGE: Carolina Panthers at Arizona Cardinals (LATE)
FOX Early NFL TV Coverage Map

RED: New York Giants at Dallas Cowboys
BLUE: Chicago Bears at Detroit Lions
GREEN: Seattle Seahawks at Pittsburgh Steelers
YELLOW: San Francisco 49ers at New Orleans Saints
FOX Late NFL TV Coverage Map
NATIONALLY TELEVISED: Philadelphia Eagles at Kansas City Chiefs
NFL Week 2 Prime-Time Broadcasts
SUNDAY NIGHT: Atlanta Falcons at Minnesota Vikings (SNF), NBC
J.J. McCarthy led the Vikings to a wild comeback win over the Bears on Monday Night Football, and now McCarthy and Co. will be on national television again. This time, they are facing a talented Falcons team that lost a heartbreaker in Week 1 against their NFC South rival Buccaneers, as Younghoe Koo missed a game-tying field goal in the final seconds.
MONDAY NIGHT: Tampa Bay Buccaneers at Houston Texans (MNF), ABC/ESPN (Joe Buck and Troy Aikman)
Speaking of the Buccaneers, Baker Mayfield and Co. will try to advance to 2-0 against a Texans team that wants to get last week’s 14-9 loss against the Rams out of their mouth. Houston’s offense sputtered against Los Angeles’ defense, but they will look to bounce back on Monday Night Football. If Week 1 was any indication, this could be Bucs rookie Emeka Egbuka’s coming-out party on a national stage.
Emeka really called game 👏 pic.twitter.com/yshPs6ArIW
— Tampa Bay Buccaneers (@Buccaneers) September 10, 2025
MONDAY NIGHT: Los Angeles Chargers at Las Vegas Raiders (MNF), ESPN (Chris Fowler, Dan Orlovsky, and Louis Riddick)
The Monday Night Football double-header concludes with a pair of 1-0 teams from the AFC West. Las Vegas defeated the Patriots 20-13 in Week 1, while the Chargers beat the Chiefs 27-21 in São Paulo, Brazil — their first win against Kansas City since September 26, 2021.

