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Highly Anticipated Games Led by Chiefs-Bills, Lions-Packers and Ravens-Chiefs Highlight TV's Most-Watched Window.
The NFL ON CBS regular-season schedule is highlighted by marquee matchups in the 4:25 PM, ET national game window, the most-watched window in all of television with nearly 25 million viewers. CBS Sports will have 10 national Sunday doubleheader windows this season, kicking off in Week 1 with Lions-Packers.
The 4:25 PM, ET national game window is highlighted by many more of the most-anticipated games on the NFL schedule – including Chiefs-Bills (Week 9), Ravens-Chiefs (Week 4), Bengals-Packers (Week 6), and Bills-Steelers (Week 13). The NFL ON CBS will finish the regular season strong with a national doubleheader in three of the final four weeks.
AFC's Star Quarterbacks Featured All Season Long.
As the primary TV home of the AFC, the NFL ON CBS schedule boasts an unprecedented roster of star quarterbacks, including Kansas City's Patrick Mahomes, Buffalo's Josh Allen, Baltimore's Lamar Jackson, Cincinnati's Joe Burrow, Houston's C.J. Stroud, the Los Angeles Chargers' Justin Herbert, Miami's Tua Tagovailoa, New England's Drake Maye and Denver's Bo Nix, as well as No. 1 overall pick Cam Ward of Tennessee.
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Live from Acrisure Stadium in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.
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Live from M&T Bank Stadium in Baltimore, Maryland.
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Highly Anticipated Games Led by Chiefs-Bills, Lions-Packers and Ravens-Chiefs Highlight TV's Most-Watched Window.
The NFL ON CBS regular-season schedule is highlighted by marquee matchups in the 4:25 PM, ET national game window, the most-watched window in all of television with nearly 25 million viewers. CBS Sports will have 10 national Sunday doubleheader windows this season, kicking off in Week 1 with Lions-Packers.
The 4:25 PM, ET national game window is highlighted by many more of the most-anticipated games on the NFL schedule – including Chiefs-Bills (Week 9), Ravens-Chiefs (Week 4), Bengals-Packers (Week 6), and Bills-Steelers (Week 13). The NFL ON CBS will finish the regular season strong with a national doubleheader in three of the final four weeks.
AFC's Star Quarterbacks Featured All Season Long.
As the primary TV home of the AFC, the NFL ON CBS schedule boasts an unprecedented roster of star quarterbacks, including Kansas City's Patrick Mahomes, Buffalo's Josh Allen, Baltimore's Lamar Jackson, Cincinnati's Joe Burrow, Houston's C.J. Stroud, the Los Angeles Chargers' Justin Herbert, Miami's Tua Tagovailoa, New England's Drake Maye and Denver's Bo Nix, as well as No. 1 overall pick Cam Ward of Tennessee.