NFL Television Coverage Map for the Green Bay Packers at Philadelphia Eagles for Week 1

Green Bay Packers at Philadelphia Eagles Will Be FOX's Late Game During Week 1

Joshua Huffman
The NFL season gets underway this Sunday, but will you be able to watch the Green Bay Packers from the comfort of your home? A full television coverage map of day and evening games via FOX and CBS can be found HERE.

The Green Bay Packers will play the Philadelphia Eagles on FOX during the late games on September 12, 2010. Announced by Fox's primary announcing team of Joe Buck and Troy Aikman, the game will be nationally televised in most markets except for markets with other late FOX games.

Washington, Oregon, Nevada, California, Utah, Idaho, and possibly the most northwestern sections of Montana are possible markets that will show the San Francisco at Seattle game instead. Arizona, California, Utah, Missouri, Arkansas, Illinois, Iowa, Indiana, Kentucky, and the most eastern parts of Kansas are markets who could replace the Packers game with Arizona at St. Louis, although only Arizona, Missouri and Illinois appear to have major segments that this could occur.

If you're in one of these markets, you're encouraged to check the television coverage map that's given at the beginning of this article. This will prepare you if you won't have the game available in your area and need to make arrangements to see the game.

Enjoy the game!

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REFERENCES:

Television Coverage Map from the506.com. September 7, 2010.

Published by Joshua Huffman - Featured Contributor in Sports

Graduated from Middle Tennessee State as a Marketing major in 2009. Following this, I completed a 20-game Volunteer Position with the '10 USHL Champion Green Bay Gamblers. Currently, I spend my time with fre...   View profile

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  • Jenny Heart 9/8/2010

    Great one!

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