2013 NFL on CBS Schedule

Lots of stuff to post and we continue the NFL schedule posts with what you’ll see on CBS this season. As the home of the American Football Conference, the Tiffany Network will air 103 regular games over 17 weeks, then air four postseason games including the AFC Championship Game on January 19, 2014.

CBS will have nine weeks of doubleheaders starting in Week 2 and ending in Week 17. Some of the highlights for the NFL on CBS include Denver at the New York Giants in Week 2, Indianapolis at San Francisco in Week 3, Pittsburgh vs. Minnesota in London in Week 4, Baltimore at Pittsburgh in Week 7, San Diego at Washington in Week 9 and Pittsburgh at Green Bay in Week 16.

CBS’ Thanksgiving Day game will be Oakland at Dallas at 4:30 p.m. ET.

This is what CBS is saying about its 2013 schedule.

NFL on CBS 01CBS SPORTS MARKS 54th YEAR OF NFL COVERAGE AS NETWORK ANNOUNCES 2013 “NFL ON CBS” BROADCAST SCHEDULE

The CBS Television Network marks its 54th year broadcasting the NFL with a total of 103 games during its 17 weeks of regular-season coverage of the NFL’s American Football Conference. The regular-season schedule is followed by a full post-season slate including an AFC Wild Card playoff game on January 5, 2014, two divisional playoff games on January 11 and January 12, and the AFC Championship Game on January 19.

PITTSBURGH, SAN DIEGO, MIAMI AND CINCINNATI SLATED FOR 11 APPEARANCES; BALTIMORE, HOUSTON AND INDIANAPOLIS SET FOR 10 APPEARANCES; NEW ENGLAND AND DENVER TO MAKE NINE APPEARANCES

Last year’s Super Bowl XLVII champions Baltimore Ravens, AFC South Champions Houston Texans and the Indianapolis Colts will appear 10 times each on THE NFL ON CBS.

The AFC West Champions and Peyton Manning-led Denver Broncos and the AFC East Champions New England Patriots led by Tom Brady will make nine appearances each; while the Pittsburgh Steelers, San Diego Chargers, Miami Dolphins and Cincinnati Bengals will make 11 appearances each; the New York Jets make 12 appearances; and the Tennessee Titans, Kansas City Chiefs, Oakland Raiders, Jacksonville Jaguars, Buffalo Bills and Cleveland Browns 13 times each.

NINE NFL ON CBS DOUBLEHEADER WEEKENDS

The broadcast schedule, which includes nine doubleheader weekends, features several of last year’s powerhouse teams in the AFC and key AFC-NFC match-ups including:

AFC MATCH-UPS

Houston-Baltimore (9/22)
Baltimore-Pittsburgh (10/20)
New England-N.Y. Jets (10/20)
Pittsburgh-New England (11/3)
New England-Houston (12/1)
Denver-Houston (12/22)

AFC-NFC MATCH-UPS

Cincinnati-Chicago (9/8)
Denver-New York Giants (9/15)
Indianapolis-San Francisco (9/22)
Denver-Dallas (10/6)
Cleveland-Green Bay (10/20)
Buffalo-New Orleans (10/27)
San Diego-Washington (11/3)
Oakland-New York Giants (11/10)
Baltimore-Chicago (11/17)
Kansas City-Washington (12/8)
Pittsburgh-Green Bay (12/22)

Other AFC-NFC match-ups during the season include: San Diego-Philadelphia (9/15), Jacksonville-Seattle (9/22), Jacksonville-St. Louis (10/6), Tennessee-Seattle (10/13), Tennessee-St. Louis (11/3), Houston-Arizona (11/10), Indianapolis-Arizona (11/24) and Buffalo-Tampa Bay (12/8).

AFC DIVISIONAL RIVALRIES

Along with near-weekly divisional battles, AFC games highlighted include Pittsburgh-N.Y. Jets (10/13), Pittsburgh-Oakland (10/27), Denver-San Diego (11/10), N.Y. Jets-Baltimore (11/24); and Week 17 with teams from the four AFC Divisions squaring off against each other in games that could have major playoff implications: Baltimore-Cincinnati, Pittsburgh-Cleveland, Jacksonville-Indianapolis, N.Y Jets-Miami, Buffalo-New England, Houston-Tennessee, Denver-Oakland and Kansas City-San Diego (12/29).

LONDON CALLING

In Week 4 (9/29) THE NFL ON CBS, for the fifth-of-the-past-six years, travels across the Atlantic Ocean to cover the Pittsburgh Steelers-Minnesota Vikings clash live from Wembley Stadium in London, England.

THANKSGIVING DAY GAME

Thanksgiving Day (11/28) will feature the Oakland Raiders at Dallas Cowboys.

OPENING KICK-OFF

THE NFL ON CBS kicks off Week 1 with singleheader coverage on Sunday, Sept. 8 (12:00 Noon-4:00 PM, ET) beginning with THE NFL TODAY, the Network’s pre-game studio show. The day’s NFL action is highlighted by an AFC-NFC tilt with Cincinnati taking on Chicago and an early AFC East match-up with New England and Buffalo. Other regional action that day on THE NFL ON CBS includes Miami-Cleveland, Oakland-Indianapolis, Kansas City-Jacksonville and Tennessee-Pittsburgh games live on the CBS Television Network.

PRESEASON

CBS Sports’ NFL pre-season schedule begins on Friday, Aug. 23 (8:00 PM, ET) when the Green Bay Packers host the Seattle Seahawks live in prime time on the CBS Television Network. THE NFL ON CBS will conclude its two-game preseason schedule the following night as the St. Louis Rams take on the Denver Broncos live in prime time on Saturday, Aug. 24 (8:00 PM, ET).

Jim Nantz and Phil Simms are the lead announce team for the Network’s coverage of THE NFL ON CBS. THE NFL TODAY, CBS Sports’ NFL pre-game, halftime and post-game studio show, begins on Sunday, Sept. 8 (12:00 Noon-1:00 PM, ET) with host James Brown, along with analysts Dan Marino, Boomer Esiason, Shannon Sharpe and Bill Cowher.

Sean McManus is Chairman, CBS Sports and serves as the Executive Producer of CBS Sports’ coverage of the NFL. Harold Bryant is Executive Producer and Vice President, Production, CBS Sports. 

And the entire NFL on CBS schedule is coming after a jump break.

Here’s the NFL on CBS schedule.

CBS Sports2013 CBS SPORTS NFL BROADCAST SCHEDULE
(all times ET)

WEEK 1 – SUNDAY, SEPT. 8

New England @ Buffalo — 1:00
Cincinnati @ Chicago — 1:00
Miami @ Cleveland — 1:00
Oakland @ Indianapolis — 1:00
Kansas City @ Jacksonville — 1:00
Tennessee @ Pittsburgh — 1:00

WEEK 2 – SUNDAY, SEPT. 15  – CBS DOUBLEHEADER

Cleveland @ Baltimore — 1:00
Tennessee @ Houston — 1:00
Miami @ Indianapolis — 1:00
San Diego @ Philadelphia — 1:00

Denver @ N.Y. Giants — 4:25
Jacksonville @ Oakland — 4:25

WEEK 3 – SUNDAY, SEPT. 22 – CBS DOUBLEHEADER

Houston @ Baltimore — 1:00
Cleveland @ Minnesota — 1:00
San Diego @ Tennessee — 1:00

Indianapolis @ San Francisco — 4:25
Jacksonville @ Seattle — 4:25
Buffalo @ N.Y. Jets — 4:25

WEEK 4 – SUNDAY, SEPT. 29

Baltimore @ Buffalo — 1:00
Cincinnati @ Cleveland — 1:00
Indianapolis @ Jacksonville — 1:00
Pittsburgh-Minnesota (London) — 1:00

N.Y. Jets @ Tennessee — 4:05

WEEK 5 – SUNDAY, OCT. 6 – CBS DOUBLEHEADER

New England @ Cincinnati — 1:00
Baltimore @ Miami — 1:00
Jacksonville @ St. Louis — 1:00
Kansas City @ Tennessee — 1:00

Denver @ Dallas — 4:25
San Diego @ Oakland — 4:25

WEEK 6 – SUNDAY, OCT. 13

Cincinnati @ Buffalo — 1:00
Oakland @ Kansas City — 1:00
Pittsburgh @ N.Y. Jets — 1:00

Tennessee @ Seattle — 4:05
Jacksonville @ Denver — 4:05

WEEK 7 – SUNDAY, OCT. 20 – CBS DOUBLEHEADER

Cincinnati @ Detroit — 1:00
San Diego @ Jacksonville — 1:00
Houston @ Kansas City — 1:00
Buffalo @ Miami — 1:00
New England @ N.Y. Jets — 1:00

Baltimore @ Pittsburgh — 4:25
Cleveland @ Green Bay — 4:25

WEEK 8 – SUNDAY, OCT. 27

Cleveland @ Kansas City — 1:00
Miami @ New England — 1:00
Buffalo @ New Orleans — 1:00

N.Y. Jets @ Cincinnati — 4:05
Pittsburgh @ Oakland — 4:05

WEEK 9 – SUNDAY, NOV. 3 – CBS DOUBLEHEADER

Kansas City @ Buffalo — 1:00
Tennessee @ St. Louis — 1:00
San Diego @ Washington — 1:00

Pittsburgh @ New England — 4:25
Baltimore @ Cleveland — 4:25

WEEK 10 – SUNDAY, NOV. 10

Cincinnati @ Baltimore — 1:00
Oakland @ N.Y. Giants — 1:00
Buffalo @ Pittsburgh — 1:00
Jacksonville @ Tennessee — 1:00

Denver @ San Diego — 4:05
Houston @ Arizona — 4:05

WEEK 11 – SUNDAY, NOV. 17

N.Y. Jets @ Buffalo — 1:00
Baltimore @ Chicago — 1:00
Cleveland @ Cincinnati — 1:00
Oakland @ Houston — 1:00
San Diego @ Miami — 1:00

Kansas City @ Denver — 4:05

WEEK 12 – SUNDAY, NOV. 24

N.Y. Jets @ Baltimore — 1:00
Pittsburgh @ Cleveland — 1:00
Jacksonville @ Houston — 1:00
San Diego @ Kansas City — 1:00

Indianapolis @ Arizona — 4:05
Tennessee @ Oakland — 4:05

WEEK 13 – THURSDAY, NOV. 28  THANKSGIVING DAY

Oakland @ Dallas — 4:30

WEEK 13 – SUNDAY, DEC. 1 – CBS DOUBLEHEADER

Jacksonville @ Cleveland — 1:00
Tennessee @ Indianapolis — 1:00
Denver @ Kansas City — 1:00
Miami @ N.Y. Jets — 1:00

New England @ Houston — 4:25
Cincinnati @ San Diego — 4:25

WEEK 14 – SUNDAY, DEC. 8

Indianapolis @ Cincinnati — 1:00
Cleveland @ New England — 1:00
Oakland @ N.Y. Jets — 1:00
Miami @ Pittsburgh — 1:00
Buffalo @ Tampa Bay — 1:00
Kansas City @ Washington — 1:00

Tennessee @ Denver — 4:05

WEEK 15 – SUNDAY, DEC. 15

Houston @ Indianapolis — 1:00
Buffalo @ Jacksonville — 1:00
New England @ Miami — 1:00

N.Y. Jets @ Carolina — 4:05
Kansas City @ Oakland — 4:05

WEEK 16 – SUNDAY, DEC. 22 – CBS DOUBLEHEADER

Miami @ Buffalo — 1:00
Denver @ Houston — 1:00
Tennessee @ Jacksonville — 1:00
Indianapolis @ Kansas City — 1:00
Cleveland @ N.Y. Jets — 1:00

Pittsburgh @ Green Bay — 4:25
Oakland @ San Diego — 4:25

WEEK 17 – SUNDAY, DEC. 29 – CBS DOUBLEHEADER

Baltimore @ Cincinnati — 1:00
Pittsburgh @ Cleveland — 1:00
Jacksonville @ Indianapolis — 1:00
N.Y. Jets @ Miami — 1:00
Buffalo @ New England — 1:00
Houston @ Tennessee — 1:00

Denver @ Oakland — 4:25
Kansas City @ San Diego — 4:25

AFC WILD CARD PLAYOFF GAME – SUNDAY, JAN. 5, 2014

AFC DIVISIONAL PLAYOFFS – SATURDAY, JAN. 11 & SUNDAY, JAN. 12

AFC CHAMPIONSHIP – SUNDAY, JAN.  19

The NFL on Fox’s schedule is next.

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Ken has been covering the sports media in earnest at his own site, Fang's Bites since May 2007 and at Awful Announcing since March 2013. He provides a unique perspective having been an award-winning radio news reporter in Providence and having worked in local television. Fang celebrates the three Boston Red Sox World Championships in the 21st Century, but continues to be a long-suffering Cleveland Browns fan.

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