The broadcast schedule for National Football League games during the fourteenth week of the regular season is visually represented by a geographic display. This visual aid delineates which games are available on network television in specific regions across the United States. For example, a particular game between two teams might be shown on CBS in the Northeast, while another game airs simultaneously on Fox in the Southeast.
This distribution tool provides clarity for viewers, preventing confusion about game availability in their local markets. Its consistent presentation allows fans to reliably plan their viewing for that particular week. Historically, such allocation has been determined by factors including team popularity in a region, game competitiveness, and contractual obligations between the league and broadcast partners. This systematic approach ensures maximum viewership and advertising revenue.