NFL Coverage Map Week 15: Updated TV Broadcast Schedule and Announcers for FOX, CBS, and More

Week 15 of the 2025 NFL regular season is here! Let's look at the NFL coverage map to see which games will be broadcast across the country.

As the NFL season winds down, the NFL playoff picture is coming into focus, and the contenders are separating from the pretenders.

There are only three nationally televised games in Week 15, which started with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers’ last-second loss to the Atlanta Falcons on Thursday Night Football. On Sunday Night Football, the Minnesota Vikings will face off against the Dallas Cowboys. Then, on Monday Night Football, the Pittsburgh Steelers will host the Miami Dolphins.

Bye weeks are officially over, so every team will be playing in Week 15. Looking at the NFL coverage map, let’s see which games will be broadcast in different areas of the country in Week 15.


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NFL Coverage Map for Week 15

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: Buffalo Bills at New England Patriots | Ian Eagle and J.J. Watt

BLUE: Los Angeles Chargers at Kansas City Chiefs | Kevin Harlan and Trent Green

GREEN: Baltimore Ravens at Cincinnati Bengals | Spero Dedes and Adam Archuleta

YELLOW: New York Jets at Jacksonville Jaguars | Tom McCarthy and Ross Tucker

CBS Late NFL TV Coverage Map

RED: Green Bay Packers at Denver Broncos | Jim Nantz and Tony Romo

BLUE: Indianapolis Colts at Seattle Seahawks | Andrew Catalon, Charles Davis, and Jason McCourty

FOX Early NFL TV Coverage Map

RED: Las Vegas Raiders at Philadelphia Eagles | Joe Davis and Greg Olsen

BLUE: Cleveland Browns at Chicago Bears | Kevin Kugler and Daryl Johnston

GREEN: Washington Commanders at New York Giants | Kenny Albert and Jonathan Vilma

YELLOW: Arizona Cardinals at Houston Texans | Chris Myers and Mark Schlereth

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FOX Late NFL TV Coverage Map

RED: Detroit Lions at Los Angeles Rams | Kevin Burkhardt and Tom Brady

BLUE: Tennessee Titans at San Francisco 49ers | Adam Amin and Drew Brees

GREEN: Carolina Panthers at New Orleans Saints | Jason Benetti and Robert Griffin III

NFL Week 15 Prime-Time Broadcasts

Sunday Night Football

  • Minnesota Vikings at Dallas Cowboys
  • 8:20 p.m. ET on NBC
  • Mike Tirico and Cris Collinsworth

Minnesota Vikings

Team: After playing the Dallas Cowboys, the Minnesota Vikings will visit the New York Giants. In the final two games, the Vikings will host the Detroit Lions and Green Bay Packers, where they could play the role of spoiler against their  NFC North rivals.

QB: J.J. McCarthy had his best QBi (78.7, C+) of the season against the Commanders in Week 14. His previous best was 71.5 (C-) in Week 9 against Liosmn.

Offense: Minnesota scored 31 points against Washington in Week 14. The team scored 42 points in the previous five games, including getting shut out in Week 13.

Defense: The Vikings had the best DEFi score of Week 14, posting a 89.9 (B+) against the Commanders. It’s their second-best score of the season behind a 90.2 (A-) in Week 3 against the Bengals.

Fantasy: Justin Jefferson caught two passes for 11 yards against a Commanders defense allowing the fifth most fantasy points per game to wide receivers. No team allows more fantasy points per game to WRs than the Cowboys. Does it even matter?

Dallas Cowboys

Team: The Cowboys’ last three games are at home against the Chargers in Week 16 and on the road against the Giants and Commanders to finish the season. The Eagles conclude their season with games against the Raiders, Bills, and two matchups against the Commanders. Dallas is a game and a half behind the Eagles and likely needs to win out and have Philadelphia lose or tie two games to win the NFC East.

QB: Dak Prescott ranked 15th last week in QBi, snapping a streak of three straight top 5 weekly finishes.

Offense: Dallas has scored a league high 152 points in the second quarter this season. The next highest is the Seahawks with 130 points. The 152 points in the second quarter are the highest point total in any quarter by a team in the NFL.

Defense: For the second straight season, the Cowboys have matched the most games allowing an opponent to score at least 40 points three times. Dallas has allowed 40+ points in three games five times in franchise history.

Fantasy: The Vikings are coming off their best performance of the season in a 31-0 win over the Commanders. The Cowboys need to rebound to keep their playoff hopes alive. Dak Prescott has hit 20+ fantasy points in four straight games. The Vikings allow the third fewest PPG to quarterbacks.

Monday Night Football

  • Miami Dolphins at Pittsburgh Steelers
  • 8:15 p.m. ET on ESPN/ABC
  • Joe Buck and Troy Aikman

Miami Dolphins

Team: The Miami Dolphins have won two road games by at least 24 points. It’s the third time in Miami franchise history that the team has won multiple road games by at least 24 points in the same season (1975, 1992).

QB: Tua Tagovailoa has tied his career high with 14 interceptions, which is tied with Geno Smith for most in the NFL.

Offense: De’Von Achane is the 12th player in NFL history to score at least 11 touchdowns in each of his first three seasons.

Defense: Miami has allowed 15.2 points per game in the last six games (5-1).  During the 1-6 start, the Dolphins’ opponents were scoring 29.3 points per game.

Fantasy: After De’Von Achane left the game, it was not Ollie Gordon, but Jaylen Wright who took over the lead-back role. Wright out-snapped Gordon 34-16 and out-carried him 24-5. If Achane can’t go, Wright is the Dolphins RB you want.

Pittsburgh Steelers

Team: The Steelers are 0-5 when they have multiple turnovers and 7-1 when committing one or no turnovers.

QB: Aaron Rodgers’ 34 pass attempts against the Ravens matched the 3rd most this season. He also passed for a season-high 284 yards; his previous best this season was 249 in Week 7.

Offense: The Ravens held the Steelers to 34 rush yards in Week 14. It was the fewest rushing yards in a regular-season game by the Steelers since 2020. Baltimore held Pittsburgh to 29 rush yards in the playoffs last season.

Defense: T.J. Watt is sixth in the NFL with an EDGEi score for the season (87.6, B+). He has had a B+ or better in every season since 2019.

Fantasy: DK Metcalf is coming off his best game of the season, catching seven passes for 148 yards on 12 targets. All of those numbers were season highs. He still has just two games with 20+ fantasy points all season and has crested double-digit fantasy points in three of his last eight.

NFL Week 15 Bye Weeks

There are no more bye weeks, so every team will play in Week 15.

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