NFL broadcast map week 5: Who can Vikings fans watch after London game vs. Jets?
The Minnesota Vikings are taking on the New York Jets on Sunday in London, England at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium. It's the second game of the International Series when the Philadelphia Eagles beat the Green Bay Packers week one in Brazil. With the Vikings set to take on the Jets in London, the game will kick […]
The Minnesota Vikings are taking on the New York Jets on Sunday in London, England at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium. It's the second game of the International Series when the Philadelphia Eagles beat the Green Bay Packers week one in Brazil.
With the Vikings set to take on the Jets in London, the game will kick off at 8:30 Central Standard Time on Sunday morning, fans will have all day to watch football stress free. They will get three games during the afternoon before the Dallas Cowboys take on the Pittsburgh Steelers on Sunday night.
See who you will get to see on Sunday afternoon after the Vikings play in the morning.
CBS Early

- Red: Buffalo Bills vs. Houston Texans (Ian Eagle & Charles Davis)
- Blue: Baltimore Ravens vs. Cincinnati Bengals (Kevin Harlan & Trent Green)
- Green: Indianapolis Colts vs. Jacksonville Jaguars (Spero Dedes and Adam Archuleta)
CBS Late

- Red: Green Bay Packers vs. Los Angeles Rams (Jim Nantz & Tony Romo)
- Blue: New York Giants vs. Seattle Seahawks (Andrew Catalon, Tiki Barber & Jason McCourty)
Fox Single

- Blue: Cleveland Browns vs. Washington Commanders (Jason Benetti & Greg Olsen)
- Green: Carolina Panthers vs. Chicago Bears (Kenny Albert & Jonathan Vilma)
- Yellow: Miami Dolphins vs. New England Patriots (Chris Meyers & Mark Sanchez)
- Red: (Late game) Arizona Cardinals vs. San Francisco 49ers (Kevin Burkhardt & Tom Brady)
- Orange: (Late game) Las Vegas Raiders vs. Denver Broncos (Kevin Kugler & Daryl Johnson)
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