Week 15 TV Coverage Map for Packers-Buccaneers

Rest assured, there is a good chance you will be able to watch the Packers take on the Bucs on CBS. 

After stumbling against the New York Giants in Week 14, the Green Bay Packers (6-7) return to the confines of Lambeau Field to take on the Tampa Bay Buccaneers (6-7), a team that is technically in a three-way tie atop the NFC South standings but are nonetheless the No. 4 seed in the current playoff picture due to a divisional tiebreaker. The Bucs are winners of two straight contests by a combined margin of seven points.
 
While the Packers have been on primetime the last three weeks, they will return to their 2023 customary time slot – 12:00 P.M. CST – against Tampa Bay on Sunday. The Week 15 contest will be aired on CBS, with Andrew Catalon serving as the play-by-play commentator and Tiki Barber and Matt Ryan serving as the color analysts.
 
A majority of the country will be able to tune into the national broadcast, including as far west as the eastern half of Nevada, as far south as Orlando (FL), and as far east as Philadelphia (PA). All of Wisconsin, Minnesota, Iowa, and Michigan, among others, will not have to search for alternate means to watch quarterback Jordan Love & Co. look to get back on track.
 
The Packers game is shown in green below. The rest of the games can be found here

Tampa Bay quarterback Baker Mayfield has been a middle-of-the-road quarterback through the team’s first 13 games, and worse, registered a combined completion percentage of 48.3% in the last two games. However, he has limited mistakes by not throwing more than one interception in any game this season. One big reason why Mayfield has treaded water in 2023? Wide receiver Mike Evans, who will be a matchup nightmare for Joe Barry’s defense if cornerback Jaire Alexander cannot suit up for the sixth consecutive week. 

Earlier this month, the Texas A&M product eclipsed 1,000 receiving yards. In the process, he became the first player in league history to start his career with 10 straight seasons of at least 1,000 receiving yards. Evans currently sits tied for second in receiving touchdowns (10), fourth in yards per reception (16.5), and tenth in receiving yards (1,020) among qualified pass catchers this season. He has also been the epitome of a deep-threat pass catcher, ranking fifth in Yards Before Catch (YBC) behind Tyreek Hill, Keenan Allen, A.J. Brown, and CeeDee Lamb. (YBC is the total amount of air yards traveled before a pass is caught.) 

Make sure to check out CHTV for coverage in the days leading up to the Week 15 battle on the gridiron as the Packers look to get back in the win column. 

 

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Rex is a lifelong Packers fan but was sick of the cold, so he moved to the heart of Cowboys country. Follow him on Twitter (@Sheild92) and Instagram (@rex.sheild). 

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December 13, 2023 at 07:17 pm

I'm in south central New mexico and we actually get most of the packers broadcasts live here. Unless Dallas or Denver are playing at the same time. Got nfl plus premium for the games they don't show here. They show the games right after they finish, so I just go golfing and don't listen to any scores. Get the best of both worlds, Packers and year round golf.
Unless the packers lose and I play bad golf.

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