Your NFL Broadcast Maps And Announcing Schedule For Week Sixteen
Wednesday, December 17, 2008
Here's your schedule....
NFL-N Thursday Night Football: Indy at Jacksonville (Bob Papa, Cris Collinsworth)
NFL-N Saturday Night Football: Baltimore at Dallas (Bob Papa, Deion Sanders, Marshall Faulk)
NBC Sunday Night Football: Carolina at New York Giants (Al Michaels, John Madden)
ESPN Monday Night Football: Green Bay at Chicago
(Mike Tirico, Ron Jaworski, Tony Kornheiser)
CBS:
RED: Pittsburgh @ Tennessee (1pm) - Jim Nantz, Phil Simms
BLUE: San Diego @ Tampa Bay (1pm) - Greg Gumbel, Dan Dierdorf
GREEN: Miami @ Kansas City (1pm) - Dick Enberg, Randy Cross, Dan Fouts
ORANGE: Cincinnati @ Cleveland (1pm) - Kevin Harlan, Rich Gannon
YELLOW: NY Jets @ Seattle (4pm) - Gus Johnson, Steve Tasker
PURPLE: Buffalo @ Denver (4pm) - Ian Eagle, Solomon Wilcots
LIGHT BLUE: Houston @ Oakland (4pm) - Bill Macatee, Steve Beuerlein
FOX 1pm:
RED: Arizona @ New England - Kenny Albert, Daryl Johnston, Tony Siragusa
BLUE: San Francisco @ St. Louis - Sam Rosen, Tim Ryan
GREEN: New Orleans @ Detroit - Ron Pitts, Tony Boselli
FOX 4pm:
(Map Coming Soon)
Philadelphia at Washington (4pm) - Joe Buck, Troy Aikman and Pam Oliver
Atlanta at Minnesota (4pm) - Dick Stockton, Brian Baldinger and Laura Okmin
Labels: Announcing Schedule, Broadcast Maps, Monday Night Football, NFL Network, NFL On CBS, NFL on FOX
21 Comments:
I have never been happier to have a family Christmas than I am this year...Browns/Bengals, ouch.
I cannot believe the Bengals/Browns got Harlan/Gannon.
CBS put up the most random pairings in history.....even Favre got GuJo but that's because he will call UConn/Conzaga.
Dud city
I assume that Chris Myers will be with Sam Rosen and Tim Ryan and Charissa Thompson will be with Pitts/Boselli. Thompson should be with Buck and Aikman though.
Question... will the NY area get the Titans/Steelers game?
Is Saturday the day the Earth stands still? Because Aikman and Buck aren't doing the Dallas game. Oh, they have Deion. It's ok. We'll be fine.
@ anon 11:41
No. NY is in the yellow, which gets the Jets at 4PM. No 1 PM game.
that cbs map looks like ass. not sure why in the hell arizona is a NYJ market but it's as bad as getting the cardinals games.
hopefull i'll be able to get a good tvants feed of the steelers/titans game.
-dan
Wait? Deion Sanders and Marshall Faulk doing the Saturday Night game? Somebody live blog that thing!
Oh yay, Dr. Kornheiser has yet another Green Bay game in which he can fawn over Brett Favre. Have fun, SSR! I actually might be around for parts of that one.
And seriously? Philadelphia doesn't get Tampa-San Diego? Nice to see the good folks at CBS not knowing the playoff scenario. Oh well, good thing I have NFL Sunday Ticket this weekend.
Dan
Arizona has a 4PM CBS game because they can't have a 1PM CBS game opposite the Cardinals at 1PM on FOX.
NYC finally gets Gus Johnson for NFL PxP. Hurray!
@JFein: CBS gave the middle finger to the NFC South again. Chargers-Bucs isn't going to Georgia, the Carolinas or most of Florida.
Good thing they flexed the Panthers-Giants game. Bob Papa will do three games in four days.
AH, more Feel Simms and the Friendly Jim Nantz ruining another Steelers telecast.
It will be awesome when the Seahawks slap the Jets around. Pats/Cardinals, Bills/Broncos, it could be worse, right Ohio fans?
Gus Johnson doing a Jet game! Awesome!!!!!!!!!
Times like this are why I wish I wasn't stuck in New England. I get stuck with the Jets/Seahawks game instead of getting to see the Steelers/Titans game
Fox better be showing ATL/MIN. Matt Ryan and more significant than PHI/WASH...
wheres the map for the late fox games???
the506.com will have it tomorrow, anon 8:09 PM. Even said so on their site.
The Map for Fox @ 4:15 is up.
http://www.the506.com/nflmaps/2008-16-FOX2.html
For those too lazy to copy and paste the link, the entire Mid-Atlantic region along with parts of North Carolina (not Charlotte. Most of New England gets Eagles-Skins, except for parts of Massachusetts, Connecticut, and New Hampshire. Everyone else gets Atlanta-Minnesota except for Texas, most of California and Nevada, and parts of Louisiana and New Mexico.
The only other exceptions come into play where there are blackouts.
Oh god, that Saturday night game will be unwatchable.