What NFL games are on CBS?

NFL TV schedule

Time ET Game TV
1:00p Browns – Falcons CBS
Chargers – Texans
Jaguars – Eagles
Jets – Steelers

Is NFL on CBS or CBS Sports?

The NFL on CBS is the branding used for broadcasts of National Football League (NFL) games that are produced by CBS Sports, the sports division of the CBS television network in the United States.

What networks will carry NFL games?

NFL games generally air during four time slots on different networks throughout the regular season:

  • Thursday Night Football (typically on NFL Network, with most games simulcast on FOX, Prime Video, and Twitch)
  • Sunday afternoons (CBS and FOX)
  • Sunday Night Football (NBC)
  • Monday Night Football (ESPN)

How many games are in the NFL season?

Finally, as you’ve probably heard, the NFL will be playing 17 games this year for the first-time ever, which means the season won’t be ending until Jan. 9. The extra week means that the Super Bowl will be held on Feb. 13, which is the latest it has ever been held.

What are the highlights of the NFL regular season schedule?

Now that we have the full 272-game regular season schedule, here are a few highlights: The Rams will kick off the NFL season by hosting the Bills in the Thursday night opener (Sept. 8). Russell Wilson will be making his return to Seattle and he’ll be doing it in primetime when the Broncos play at the Seahawks in the NFL’s Monday night opener.

Are the Steelers playing the Seahawks this year?

The Seahawks will actually be playing the Steelers this year, so let’s check out Pittsburgh’s schedule. Pittsburgh’s biggest problem on the schedule: The Steelers close the season with a brutal stretch that sees them playing four teams that made the playoffs last season (Titans, at Chiefs, Browns, at Ravens)

What is Pittsburgh Steelers’biggest problem on the schedule?

Pittsburgh’s biggest problem on the schedule: The Steelers close the season with a brutal stretch that sees them playing four teams that made the playoffs last season (Titans, at Chiefs, Browns, at Ravens)