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NFL TV Schedule 2016: Week 4 Live Stream, TV Coverage Map and Game Times
- Updated: September 29, 2016
We’ve officially reached the quarter point of the 2016 NFL season, and things are starting to get interesting.
Who knew that the Pittsburgh Steelers would come into Week 4 licking their wounds after getting blown out by the Philadelphia Eagles?
And how lucky are Ryan Fitzpatrick and his New York Jets that the presidential debate overshadowed his six interceptions on Monday Night Football in the media news cycle?
There’s plenty more great television in store for the Week 4 matchups. Can the Buffalo Bills challenge the seemingly invincible division rival New England Patriots? Can the Los Angeles Rams assert themselves against the floundering Arizona Cardinals?
As you plan your weekend, you’ll want to know the TV schedule and coverage map for NFL Week 4 so you can watch all the games.
506 Sports has the TV coverage maps for the games in your area:
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Week 4 Predictions
LA Rams Keep It Going vs. Arizona Cardinals
Sometimes teams get stuck in a narrative established early in the season that doesn’t always match its performance or potential later in the year.
That could be the case with the Los Angeles Rams, who many wrote off immediately after their embarrassing debut on Monday Night Football, a 28-0 shutout at the hands of the San Francisco 49ers.
But the Rams won both their following games to advance to 2-1 on the season and now find themselves in first place in the NFC West as they prepare to take on division rival Arizona.
The Cardinals, meanwhile, are struggling to get back on top after falling to 1-2 on the season and third place in the NFC West.
Needless to say, this game will be a statement for whichever team comes out on top.
The Rams aren’t anything to write home about on either side of the ball, ranking last in the league in yards per game (262.7) and …