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NFL TV Schedule 2016: Week 1 Coverage Map, Game Times and Predictions
- Updated: September 8, 2016
The seemingly endless NFL preseason has finally come to a close. Rosters are down to 53 players, and most importantly, regular-season NFL football returns Thursday with a matchup between the Carolina Panthers and Denver Broncos.
In addition to the Super Bowl 50 rematch between the Panthers and Broncos, Week 1 features plenty of other juicy matchups, including an NFC West clash between the Los Angeles Rams and the San Francisco 49ers and, on the other side of the country, an NFC East battle between the New York Giants and Dallas Cowboys.
506 Sports has got you covered with coverage maps so you can find out which games are being shown in your area:
Week 1 maps are now up: https://t.co/lCKbS2B5Mv
— 506 Sports (@506sports) September 7, 2016
We also have all the information you need on the TV schedule for Week 1’s games, as well as game previews and predictions below.
More Predictions
Seahawks Will Drown Dolphins
The Seattle Seahawks are the biggest favorite of the week, giving up 7.5 points, per Odds Shark.
If you’re the betting type, you can expect the Seahawks to beat the Dolphins by at least two scores.
The Dolphins are having some injury issues as they prepare to head into one of the toughest NFL stadiums, CenturyLink Field. Starting center Mike Pouncey and receiver DeVante Parker missed practice Wednesday, the team reported:
Mike Pouncey and DeVante Parker did not practice today. https://t.co/gmgafjJsma
— Miami Dolphins (@MiamiDolphins) September 7, 2016
Meanwhile, the Seahawks’ fortunes are looking up.
Running back Thomas Rawls, who fractured his ankle at the end of the 2015 season, will in fact play against the Dolphins in Week 1, but his snaps will be monitored. Christine Michael will get the start, …