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NFL TV Schedule 2016: Week 13 Channel Guide, Coverage Map and Live Stream
- Updated: December 1, 2016
NFL Week 13 is upon us, and the playoff race is heating up in the AFC and NFC.
Many of the teams that are facing off this weekend could see each other again in their respective conference championship games or in the Super Bowl.
Given the rising stakes, this week’s slate features plenty of watchable games. The coverage maps, TV schedule and game previews below will tell you everything you need to know to watch the best matchups.
Here are the TV coverage maps for this weekend’s games, courtesy of 506 Sports:
Below is all the information you need to know about the TV schedule for Week 13 as well as some picks and previews for the must-watch matchups.
Week 13 NFL maps are now up: https://t.co/Qv5JEWA5EQ
— 506 Sports (@506sports) November 30, 2016 Must-Watch Matchups
Dallas Cowboys at Minnesota Vikings
This matchup between the NFC’s top team, the Dallas Cowboys, and its once-top team, the Minnesota Vikings, comes in just fourth on ESPN’s Matchup Quality rankings for Week 13.
However, it should prove to be one of the best matchups of the weekend thanks to the stakes at hand and the fact that it could be an NFC postseason preview.
This is a classic faceoff between offense and defense. Per ESPN’s Football Power Index, Dallas has the league’s most efficient offense, while Minnesota features the most efficient defense in the NFL.
Note that “most efficient” is not the same as “most productive.” Right now, New Orleans, not Dallas, is averaging the most yardage and points per game, and on the other side of the ball, Arizona, not Minnesota, is holding opponents to the lowest yardage. However, per …