Okay, so, I wanted to figure out what NFL games were playing in my area, since the schedule changes every week. You know, just wanted to see who was playing where and when.
I started by checking out these coverage maps for the week. It is just a regular thing to do when I wanna know what games I can watch in my local area. This time I was looking at Week 16. I think last time I checked it was for Week 14 or something, it does not really matter. The point is, I just wanted to keep up with the schedule, and these maps show you what’s being broadcast in each region.
Then I was thinking, how can I really catch every single play? So I looked into this TV schedule guide for Week 9. It tells you which games are airing in your region and explains all those confusing broadcast rules.
Here’s what I did:

- First, I looked up the coverage maps to see what games were on in my area.
- Then, I checked the TV schedule guide to understand the broadcast rules.
- Also, I thought about how to stream the games. I found out that you can use the NFL app on Apple TV or Roku to get NFL Network and NFL RedZone. It is pretty cool that they have options for streaming.
- There’s this thing called NFL RedZone. This channel is hosted by some guy named Scott Hanson, and they say they show “every touchdown from every game.”
How to Watch
So yeah, that’s pretty much it. I just wanted to share how I went about finding out what NFL games I could watch. It’s not rocket science, but I thought it might be helpful to someone who is also a fan.















