While we wait all day for Sunday night
Week 17 in the National Football League has been underway for a few days now, but the real action comes today. . .except for Minnesota Vikings fans, who will get to wait all day for Sunday Night when they host the Green Bay Packers at U.S. Bank Stadium. You know what that means, right?
Yep, it’s a full-on RED ZONE SUNDAY here at your favorite website representing the purple! We can sit back and enjoy Seven Hours of Commercial-Free Football™ while we wait for the main event to finally come around.
If you haven’t been blessed with the Red Zone Channel for whatever reason, here are this week’s broadcast maps from the folks at 506 Sports. CBS has the doubleheader this week.
Early Games on CBS
- Red: Miami Dolphins at Baltimore Ravens, called by Ian Eagle and Charles Davis
- Blue: New England Patriots at Buffalo Bills, called by Kevin Harlan and Trent Green
- Green: Las Vegas Raiders at Indianapolis Colts, called by Andrew Catalon, Tiki Barber, and Matt Ryan
- Yellow: Carolina Panthers at Jacksonville Jaguars, called by Spero Dedes and Adam Archuleta
- Orange: Atlanta Falcons at Chicago Bears, called by Chris Lewis, Jason McCourty, and Ross Tucker
Late Games on CBS
- Red: Cincinnati Bengals at Kansas City Chiefs, called by Jim Nantz and Tony Romo
- Blue: Los Angeles Chargers at Denver Broncos, called by Tom McCarthy, James Lofton, and Jay Feely
Games on FOX (Early unless otherwise indicated)
- Blue: Arizona Cardinals at Philadelphia Eagles, called by Joe Davis and Daryl Johnston
- Green: Los Angeles Rams at New York Giants, called by Kevin Kugler and Mark Sanchez
- Yellow: San Francisco 49ers at Washington Commanders, called by Adam Amin and Mark Schlereth
- Orange: New Orleans Saints at Tampa Bay Buccaneers, called by Kevin Burkhardt and Greg Olsen
- Aqua: Tennessee Titans at Houston Texans, called by Chris Myers and Robert Smith
- Red: Pittsburgh Steelers at Seattle Seahawks (LATE), called by Kenny Albert and Jonathan Vilma
Those are all the games for this week. No Monday Night Football, because the College Football Playoff is taking place on Monday.
Enjoy the games, everybody, and we’ll be here with the first Open Thread for our game at around 6:15 PM Central time.
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