NFL coverage map 2019: TV schedule Week 10

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Week 10 of the 2019 NFL season is upon us, and here is a full list of the games that will be broadcast in your area on Sunday.

There are a trio of especially appealing matchups in the NFC in Week 10 of the 2019 NFL season, and two of those games will be in primetime.

The Minnesota Vikings and Dallas Cowboys are two playoff-caliber teams who will meet on Sunday Night Football, while the San Francisco 49ers and Seattle Seahawks will reignite their rivalry on Monday Night Football now that both teams are back to being among the NFC’s elite teams.

But before those two games, the Carolina Panthers and Green Bay Packers will duke it out in a late Sunday afternoon game. The Packers will look to bounce back from a woeful loss to the Los Angeles Chargers in Week 9, while the Panthers want to keep up in the Wild Card race with Kyle Allen officially starting on a permanent basis.

Everyone can watch the primetime games, but will the Packers vs. Panthers be available in your area? And what other Week 10 games can you watch on Sunday? Here are the full coverage maps and TV schedules.

Thursday Night Football: Oakland Raiders vs. Los Angeles Chargers

This rivalry is usually worth tuning into, and the Chargers will make things interesting after posting a shocking win over the Packers last week. Meanwhile, the Raiders are still very much in playoff contention and held on for a late victory over Detroit in Week 9.

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Red: Tennessee Titans vs. Kansas City Chiefs

Blue: Chicago Bears vs. Detroit Lions

Yellow: Cincinnati Bengals vs. Baltimore Ravens

Orange: Cleveland Browns vs. Buffalo Bills

Green (LATE): Indianapolis Colts vs. Miami Dolphins

The Bills and Browns are trending in completely different directions and the Lions vs. Bears would have been a great rivalry game if Mitchell Trubisky weren’t having a dumpster fire of a year, but at least most of America is getting to watch the big matchup between the Chiefs and Titans.

Tennessee are quietly playoff contenders now that they’re moving the ball on offense with Ryan Tannehill at quarterback, while the Chiefs look like a scary team. Matt Moore is having success in Andy Reid’s offense and the defense has stepped up big-time since Patrick Mahomes’ injury. And since Mahomes could play this week, the Titans had better watch out.

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Red: New Orleans Saints vs. Atlanta Falcons

Blue: New York Jets vs. New York Giants

Green: Tampa Bay Buccaneers vs. Arizona Cardinals

Weirdly enough, the Bruce Arians Revenge Game might be the most entertaining matchup of these three. The Falcons vs. Saints rivalry is usually amazing, but the gulf in class between these two teams is immense right now. And who wants to watch Adam Gase vs. Pat Shurmur? Precisely nobody.

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Red: Green Bay Packers vs. Carolina Panthers

Blue: Pittsburgh Steelers vs. Los Angeles Rams

The Panthers vs. Packers game is arguably the best of Sunday’s games, and if Kyle Allen can snag a win over Aaron Rodgers, then he’ll be well on his way to earning “franchise quarterback” status in Carolina with Cam Newton officially done for the season with an injury.

Next: Predictions for every single Week 10 game

Sunday Night Football: Dallas Cowboys vs. Minnesota Vikings

This is absolutely a game to watch; these two teams have no shortage of talent on both sides of the ball.

Monday Night Football: San Francisco 49ers vs. Seattle Seahawks

Games like this make Monday mornings that much more bearable. Everything feels like it’s on the line in this one.

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