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NFL TV Schedule 2016: Week 2 Coverage-Map Listings for Every Game
- Updated: September 15, 2016
If Week 2 of the NFL season is anything like its zany, had-to-see-it-to-believe-it Week 1 predecessor, you’re going to want to watch as many games as possible so you can break down the action with friends and co-workers next week.
After all, listening to someone describe Green Bay Packers quarterback Aaron Rodgers firing off a touchdown pass to Davante Adams while being pulled to the ground or Philadelphia Eagles rookie Carson Wentz’s stellar debut isn’t the same as seeing it for yourself.
Thankfully, 506 Sports has the TV coverage maps so you can find out which games are being shown in your area:
Week 2 NFL maps are now up: https://t.co/wNp7Y0T1le
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We also have all the information you need on the TV schedule for Week 2 as well as game previews and predictions:
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Giants Keep It Going Against Saints
The New York Giants squeaked by the Dallas Cowboys with a 20-19 win last Sunday.
Even though the Cowboys had an opportunity to win the game on their final drive, the Giants’ win was convincing. Eli Manning connected with seven pass-catchers as he threw for 207 yards and three touchdowns. Sterling Shepard, Victor Cruz and Larry Donnell all caught touchdown passes for the Giants.
Manning did throw one interception, but it was stunning to compare the veteran quarterback to his Dallas counterpart. Rookie Dak Prescott looked clutch in the preseason, but in the harsh reality of the regular season, it was clear he still has a way to go.
The Giants’ next opponent won’t have the same issues at quarterback. New Orleans Saints signal-caller Drew Brees continues to be one of the league’s best at the position, throwing …