Man, today I dove into figuring out the TV schedule for Week 18 of the NFL. It’s the last week of the regular season, so it’s a big deal, you know? The season kicked off back in September, with the Chiefs beating the Ravens. Now, we’re down to the wire, with the regular season wrapping up on January 5th, and the playoffs starting January 11th.
First thing I did was check out where I could catch all the Saturday games. Turns out, I could stream them on Fubo—they even have a free trial thing going on. Plus, there’s ESPN+, ESPN’s own streaming service. I made a note of that, ’cause who doesn’t like options, right?
Then, I started digging into the whole TV map situation for Week 18. I wanted to see which games were gonna be broadcast where. I found this website, 506 Sports—they’ve got these color-coded maps that show you exactly which games are airing on the major networks in different areas. Pretty neat, huh?
Here’s how it broke down:
- CBS and FOX: Both of them are doing doubleheaders this week, so that means more football for us! I spent some time comparing the maps, seeing which games were gonna be shown in my area.
- Monday Night Football: That’s always on ESPN. And for the folks who prefer Spanish, ESPN Deportes has got them covered with live streaming. You can watch it on your computer, phone, tablet… whatever floats your boat.
After I figured out where each game was playing, I went looking for who was calling the games. I like knowing the commentators. It adds to the whole experience, you know?

So yeah, that was my deep dive into the NFL Week 18 TV schedule. It took a bit of digging and comparing, but now I’m all set. I know where to find the games, who’s calling them, and how to stream them if I need to. Now, all that’s left is to kick back, relax, and enjoy some football!














