San Francisco 49ers vs. New England Patriots broadcast map: Will you be able to watch on TV?
The San Francisco 49ers are hoping to bounce back after successive defeats on the road as they return to Levi's Stadium to host the New England Patriots. Despite dealing with injuries and dropping to 1-2, the 49ers are heavy favorites to get back on track against a Patriots team in transition under first-year head coach […]
The San Francisco 49ers are hoping to bounce back after successive defeats on the road as they return to Levi's Stadium to host the New England Patriots.
Despite dealing with injuries and dropping to 1-2, the 49ers are heavy favorites to get back on track against a Patriots team in transition under first-year head coach Jerod Mayo.
Though a lopsided contest is expected by the oddsmakers, the Week 4 game will be seen by a large amount of the country.

The game will be seen in California in most areas north of Bakersfield along with most of Nevada.
It will be available in the entirety of the following states: Alaska, Hawaii, Oregon, Washington, Idaho, Utah, Montana, Wyoming, North Dakota, South Dakota, Minnesota Wisconsin, Maine and New Hampshire.
In addition, areas of Iowa, Nebraska, Missouri and a small section of Georgia will get the game. It will also be shown in parts of New York State and New York City. Pittsburgh, Indianapolis, Houston and Jacksonville and the surrounding areas of those cities.
While it isn't quite receiving a national audience, the 49ers' Week 4 clash is arguably still getting Fox's premier broadcast crew. Greg Olsen is still regarded by many as the best color analyst in the business despite being bumped for Tom Brady, and he will be on the game alongside a respected announcer in Joe Davis.
In short, there will be a lot of eyeballs on the 49ers looking to see if they can right the ship in a game called by one of the better broadcast crews. It's up to them to live up to their billing and take care of business.
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