Packers vs. Broncos Week 15 TV Broadcast Map
Week 15 brings welcome news for Green Bay Packers supporters across much of the United States who want to catch the game from home. With only a few exceptions on the West Coast, the Packers’ matchup against the Denver Broncos will be available on local television stations in nearly every market, and it will be broadcast by CBS in the late-afternoon window.
The kickoff is at 3:25 PM Central Time, which is due to Denver’s Mountain Time Zone. In the same time slot, CBS also has the Indianapolis Colts at Seattle Seahawks on the slate, meaning fans in many NFC West and AFC South markets will see Colts-Seahawks instead. Outside of those regions, the Packers-Broncos game dominates Sunday afternoon viewing.
Below is the 506sports.com CBS late-game broadcast map, showing Packers-Broncos in red and Colts-Seahawks in blue:
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A couple of notes: Hawaii is slated to receive Packers-Broncos, while Alaska is scheduled for Colts-Seahawks.
Fans watching Packers-Broncos will hear CBS’s premier broadcast team, with Jim Nantz calling the play-by-play and Tony Romo providing color commentary.
Week 15 stands out as a rare Sunday in which both major networks split their top late-afternoon offerings. Although five games are played in that window, two will be accessible in every market—one on CBS and one on FOX. FOX’s late slate features a marquee matchup as well: the Detroit Lions head to Los Angeles to face the Rams, reuniting Jared Goff and Matthew Stafford in another high-profile encounter.
In Wisconsin, that Lions-Rams clash will be carried on FOX, giving Packers fans a chance to monitor their divisional rivals when they can. Early slate action across the state includes Bills at Patriots on CBS and Browns at Bears on FOX.