The TV broadcast map from 506 Sports has been released, with fans in the Baltimore, Cleveland, Cincinnati, and Pittsburgh areas getting the Ravens-Bengals.

The NFL is all about parity, and Week 15 will offer some high-powered matchups that’ll continue to create separation in several key divisions around the league. The 2025 season marks the third time since realignment in 2002, also in 2014 and 2021, that no playoff berths have been clinched entering Week 15.

Seven of the eight divisions have a team in first place or tied for first that did not win its division last season: AFC East (New England), AFC North (Pittsburgh), AFC South (Jacksonville), AFC West (Denver), NFC North (Green Bay), NFC South (Carolina), and NFC West (Seattle).

Five teams – Chicago, Jacksonville, New England, San Francisco, and Seattle – are in playoff position after missing the postseason last year. Since 1990 – a streak of 35 consecutive seasons (1990-2024) – at least four teams every season have qualified for the playoffs after failing to make the postseason the year before.

The TV broadcast map from 506 Sports has been released, with fans in the Baltimore, Cleveland, Cincinnati, and Pittsburgh areas getting the Ravens-Bengals.

National Broadcast

Thursday Night: Atlanta @ Tampa Bay (Amazon)

Sunday Night: Minnesota @ Dallas (NBC)

Monday Night: Miami @ Pittsburgh (ESPN/ABC), ATL-TB will be simulcast on WAGA (FOX/5) Atlanta and WTVT (FOX/13) Tampa.

CBS Early games

Buffalo @ New England: Ian Eagle, J.J. Watt

LA Chargers @ Kansas City: Kevin Harlan, Trent Green

Baltimore @ Cincinnati: Spero Dedes, Adam Archuleta

NY Jets @ Jacksonville: Tom McCarthy, Ross Tucker

CBS late game

Green Bay @ Denver: Jim Nantz, Tony Romo

Indianapolis @ Seattle: Andrew Catalon, Charles Davis, Jason McCourty

FOX early games

Las Vegas @ Philadelphia: Joe Davis, Greg Olsen

Cleveland @ Chicago: Kevin Kugler, Daryl Johnston

Washington @ NY Giants: Kenny Albert, Jonathan Vilma

Arizona @ Houston: Chris Myers, Mark Schlereth

Fox late games

Detroit @ LA Rams: Kevin Burkhardt, Tom Brady

Tennessee @ San Francisco: Adam Amin, Drew Brees

Carolina @ New Orleans: Jason Benetti, Robert Griffin III