Your Week Five Announcing Schedule And Broadcast Maps
Wednesday, October 07, 2009
Thanks as always to The506.com for the broadcast maps....
NBC Sunday Night Football: Indianapolis Colts at Tennessee Titans (Al Michaels, Cris Collinsworth)
ESPN Monday Night Football: NY Jets at Miami Dolphins (Mike Tirico, Ron Jaworski, Jon Gruden)
Byes: Bears, Packers, Saints, Chargers
CBS 1pm:
RED: Oakland Raiders at NY Giants(CBS, 1pm)- Greg Gumbel, Dan Dierdorf
BLUE: Pittsburgh Steelers at Detroit Lions (CBS, 1pm)- Dick Enberg, Dan Fouts
GREEN: Cincinnati Bengals at Baltimore Ravens (CBS, 1pm)- Gus Johnson, Steve Tasker
YELLOW: Cleveland Browns at Buffalo Bills (CBS, 1pm)- Don Criqui, Randy Cross
CBS 4pm:
RED: New England Patriots at Denver Broncos (CBS, 4pm)- Jim Nantz, Phil Simms
BLUE: Jacksonville Jaguars at Seattle Seahawks (CBS, 4pm)- Kevin Harlan, Solomon Wilcots
GREEN: Houston Texans at Arizona Cardinals (CBS, 4pm)- Ian Eagle, Rich Gannon
FOX:
RED: Dallas Cowboys at Kansas City Chiefs (FOX, 1pm)- Joe Buck, Troy Aikman
GREEN: Minnesota Vikings at St. Louis Rams (FOX, 1pm)- Chris Myers, Charles Davis
ORANGE: Tampa Bay Bucs at Philadelphia Eagles (FOX, 1pm)- Sam Rosen, Tim Ryan
YELLOW: Washington Redskins at Carolina Panthers (FOX, 1pm)- Thom Brennaman, Brian Billick
BLUE: Atlanta Falcons at San Francisco 49ers (FOX, 4:15pm)- Kenny Albert, Daryl Johnston, Tony Siragusa
Labels: Announcing Schedule, Broadcast Maps, Monday Night Football, NFL Announcing Schedule, NFL On CBS, NFL on FOX, Sunday Night Football
6 Comments:
A 2-2 team is playing an 0-4 team. But one of those teams is the Cowboys, so of course Fox is going to send the #1 team to cover it.
Eat shit, Fox.
I would like to thank the crappy St Louis Rams and their rights from letting St Louis get a noon game this Sunday. The informercials that will be on will have more excitement than a Rams game anyways. Watching food dehydrate or being chopped up is pretty exciting.
I meant a noon CBS game.
JJ I agree, same thing with CBS too. Gumbel and Dierdorf (their #2 team) to NY for the Giants massacre of the Raiders? Doesn't make sense...how about bengals-ravens?
Hopefully Raiders/Giants will be the blowout that it should be and CBS will eventually switch the neutral markets getting that game to Bengals/Ravens.
It looks Columbus has been changed from a Browns-viewing town to a Bengals town by CBS. Yes, there is a difference. Thank you, CBS.