Chiefs-Raiders and Cowboys-Washington are among the highlights of the NFL Week 14 schedule but what games will be available in your area?

Week 14 is here in the NFL and it finally brings with it the final goodbye weeks of the season. New England, Miami, Indianapolis and Philadelphia sit out Week 14 but there’s still a bunch of fun games to enjoy this weekend, including Kansas City’s first game of the year against Las Vegas as well as the all-important game in NFC East between Dallas and Washington.

What games will be available in your area and who will be calling all the action? Check out this week’s NFL coverage map, courtesy of our friends at 506 Sports, heart out.

NFL TV coverage map Week 14

Thursday, December 9

Thursday Night Football (FOX/NFL Network)

Pittsburgh Steelers (6-5-1) at Minnesota Vikings (5-7): Joe Buck, Troy Aikman

Thursday night’s game this week pits the two teams right in the nick of time as the Steelers head to Minnesota to take on the Vikings, who will be looking to bounce back from Sunday’s disastrous loss to the Detroit Lions. . Joe Buck and Troy Aikman are being called here in their only action of the week because FOX doesn’t have a double standard program.

Sunday, December 12

FOX (Singleheader)

Dallas Cowboys (8-4) at Washington Football Team (6-6) (Red): Kevin Burkhardt, Greg Olsen

Atlanta Falcons (5-7) at Carolina Panthers (5-7) (Green): Kenny Albert, Jonathan Vilma

Seattle Seahawks (4-8) at Houston Texans (2-10) (Orange): Chris Myers, Daryl Johnston

New York Giants (4-8) at Los Angeles Chargers (7-5) (Blue, 4:05): Adam Amin, Mark Schlereth

Detroit Lions (1-10-1) at the Denver Broncos (6-6) (Yellow, 4:05): Kevin Kugler, Mark Sanchez

FOX’s best game of the day is coming soon as Dallas takes on Washington in a crucial NFC East game that will take place against much of the country. The rest of the action was largely localized with Giants-Chargers being the game of choice for FOX stations due to receiving a 4:05 game.

CBS (Early Window)

Las Vegas Raiders (6-6) at Kansas City Chiefs (8-4) (Red): Ian Eagle, Charles Davis

Baltimore Ravens (8-4) at Cleveland Browns (6-6) (Blue): Kevin Harlan, Trent Green

New Orleans Saints (5-7) at New York Jets (3-9) (Green): Andrew Catalon, James Lofton

Jacksonville Jaguars (2-10) at Tennessee Titans (8-4) (Gold): Spero Dedes, Jay Feely

Split action dominated CBS’s initial window with the Chiefs-Raiders sent to most markets so far. Ravens-Browns is an exciting match that will be moved to the AFC North markets while the other two will be regionalized.

CBS (Late Window)

Buffalo Bills (7-5) at Tampa Bay Buccaneers (9-3) (Red): Jim Nantz, Tony Romo

San Francisco 49ers (6-6) at Cincinnati Bengals (7-5) (Blue): Greg Gumbel, Adam Archuleta

Match of the day is a big showdown at Raymond James Stadium with the Buffalo Bills looking to stabilize their playoff hopes against the defending Super Bowl champions, something most of the country will see. . Undercard was an intriguing matchup for the Wild Card contenders as the 49ers flew east to take on the Bengals.

Sunday Night Football (NBC)

Chicago Bears (4-8) at Green Bay Packers (9-3): Al Michaels, Cris Collinsworth

The NFL’s oldest confrontation took place in the center on Sunday night as the Packers said their goodbyes and looked to take one step closer to the NFC North title against the struggling Chicago Bears. The most fascinating plot in this game is the sequel to Matt Nagy watch because an embarrassing performance from Chicago could lead to a layoff.

Monday, December 13

Monday Night Football (ESPN / ABC)

Los Angeles Rams (8-4) at the Arizona Cardinals (10-2): Steve Levy, Brian Griese, Louis Riddick

This NFC West showdown is a game of life and death for the Rams, who must avoid being swept by the Cardinals for a hit to win the division. There’s no Manningcast this week but the competition will air on ABC, which should help the game’s ratings improve significantly.