Alright, let’s talk about this NFL TV map thing for Week 4, ya know? It’s like, football’s on TV, but where it’s on, that’s the tricky part. This here map, it shows ya which game you gonna get on your TV, see?
So, this Week 4, they sayin’ FOX is showin’ most of the games. That means if you got that FOX channel, you’re in luck, mostly. They got games like, uh… the Cardinals playin’ the Commanders, and somethin’ about Bengals and Panthers. Sounds fancy, but it’s just football, ya know? Boys runnin’ around, throwin’ the ball, tryin’ to get that… whatchamacallit… touchdown.
Now, they talkin’ ’bout a “coverage map.” Don’t get all flustered, it ain’t nothin’ complicated. It’s just a picture, shows ya which parts of the country get which game. Like, if you live over here, you get this game, and if you live over there, you get that game. Simple as that. You gotta find this map, though. They say it’s on the internet, or on the TV, sometimes even in the newspapers, if you still get those.
Important games this week, listen up!

- Arizona Cardinals vs Washington Commanders. Gotta watch those Cardinals, they got some speed.
- Cincinnati Bengals vs Carolina Panthers. Heard the Bengals got a good quarterback, whatever that means.
- And somethin’ about the Bills and the Ravens on Sunday night. That’s late, but probably a good one. They like to put the good ones on at night, ya know, so more folks watch.
- Thursday night, it’s the Cowboys and the Giants. That’s a big deal, them two teams don’t like each other much, like cats and dogs. Always a scrap.
This Thursday night game, they call it “Thursday Night Football.” Makes sense, I guess. It’s always a big game they put on Thursday night. This week, it’s the Cowboys and the Giants, over in New Jersey. I hear it’s a “divisional matchup,” meaning them teams is from the same part of the country, and they play each other a lot.
Now, some games, everybody gets to watch ‘em. They call that “nationally televised.” That’s like the playoffs, and that Super Bowl thing. Everybody and their grandma watches the Super Bowl. That’s in January and February, though. We ain’t there yet.
So, you wanna watch your football, you gotta find that map. Figure out which channel got your game. And if you can’t find it, well, just go over to your neighbor’s house. They probably got a different game on, and maybe they got better snacks, too. Always good to have options, especially when it comes to football and snacks.
This whole TV thing, it’s a bit of a mess if you ask me. Too many channels, too many games. Back in my day, we had one game on, and that was it. You watched it, or you didn’t. No maps, no fancy schedules. But I guess that’s progress, they say. Just makes it harder to find your darn football game, if you ask me.
But hey, once you find it, it’s still football. Boys runnin’, folks yellin’, good times. So, go find that map, figure out your channel, and get ready for some football. And don’t forget the snacks! Can’t watch football without snacks, that’s just common sense.
And remember, they always talkin’ about finding the map to know what games are available “in your area”. Don’t go lookin’ at games in California if you live in Georgia, that ain’t gonna help ya none. Find your area on that map, and then you’ll know what channel to turn on, simple as pie.
So, that’s the deal with the Week 4 NFL TV map. Not too hard, right? Just find the map, find your game, find your channel, and find your snacks. Then you’re all set for some football. Now, go on, get to it! Game’s startin’ soon!
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