The 2011 NFL regular season is rapidly approaching its inevitable finish, folks. You're going to want to pay attention in the final three weeks of the season.
But which games are you even capable of paying attention to?
That's something that's up to the folks at CBS and FOX. They carry the bulk of the NFL's games each and every week, and it's up to them to make decisions as to which games should be shown where. Some get to see games that they want to see, and some don't.
There's no need to be caught off-guard, though. Courtesy of the506.com, we have some snazzy coverage maps that show which games are going to be shown in which regions. To boot, they even reveal which announcers are going to be calling the action.
If this is information you want to know, just keep reading.
We'll start with the early games that will be shown on CBS. The big one is the tilt between the Cincinnati Bengals and St. Louis Rams, which will be shown to most of the country. Others will see the Tennessee Titans at the Indianapolis Colts and the Miami Dolphins at the Buffalo Bills.
Here's the map:
Later in the day, CBS will be airing the epic showdown between the New England Patriots and Denver Broncos. Tom Brady will clash with Tim Tebow, and the game itself could end up being one of the 2011 season's most memorable contests.
Here's the map:
As for the folks at FOX, they will be doing the bulk of their work early in the day, as they have five games to air. The big one is the Green Bay Packers at the Kansas City Chiefs, but a lot of people are going to see the New Orleans Saints at the Minnesota Vikings.
Here's the map:
In case you're wondering, NFL Network will be carrying two games in Week 15. The first is the Thursday night game between the Jacksonville Jaguars and Atlanta Falcons, and the other is a showdown between the Dallas Cowboys and the Tampa Bay Buccaneers on Saturday. Both games kick off at 8:20 pm ET.
The Sunday night game in Week 15 features the Baltimore Ravens at the San Diego Chargers, and will be shown on NBC at 8:20 pm ET. The Monday night game is a good one between the Pittsburgh Steelers and San Francisco 49ers. It will be shown on ESPN at 8:30 pm ET.
That's pretty much everything you need to know. Now you have no excuses to miss anything.