Minnesota Vikings vs. Tennessee Titans broadcast map: Will you be able to watch on TV?
The Minnesota Vikings (7-2) are set to take on the Tennessee Titans (2-7) on Sunday afternoon. The game will be the Vikings' third consecutive game against a member of the AFC South with wins over the Indianapolis Colts 21-13 and the Jacksonville Jaguars 12-7. Sitting in second place in the NFC North, the Vikings are […]
The Minnesota Vikings (7-2) are set to take on the Tennessee Titans (2-7) on Sunday afternoon. The game will be the Vikings' third consecutive game against a member of the AFC South with wins over the Indianapolis Colts 21-13 and the Jacksonville Jaguars 12-7.
Sitting in second place in the NFC North, the Vikings are one game behind the Detroit Lions after nearly getting into a tie with them. However, the Lions came back from down 23-7 to win 26-23 on a Jake Bates game-winning field goal.
The Vikings have become must-watch television and will be one that you won't want to miss.
Will you be able to watch the Vikings take on the Titans? It depends on where you are in the country. Courtesy of 506 Sports, we know who will get to see the Vikings vs. Titans.

The yellow areas are where the Vikings and Titans will be airing. As usual, all of the Dakotas will be able to see the Vikings game, as well as Wisconsin, most of Iowa and parts of Nebraska, Wyoming and Montana.
The game will kick off at noon CST on CBS with Spero Dedes and Adam Archuleta on the call. The other games the Minnesota market will get are:
- Green Bay Packers vs. Chicago Bears: noon CST
- Kansas City Chiefs vs. Buffalo Bills: 3:25 CST
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