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NFL TV coverage map, Week 11: Cardinals visit Falcons, Top QBs square off

A look at what NFL games Arizona TV viewers can expect to see this weekend. The Arizona Cardinals are in action against the 8-1 Atlanta Falcons while some of the league's best quarterbacks face off in crucial divisional games.

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It is Week 11 in the NFL and with playoff positioning starting to take shape, there are a number of intriguing matchups. In addition to the Arizona Cardinals taking on one of the league's best teams in Atlanta some premiere quarterbacks will be on show.

Here's a look at what football fans in Arizona can expect to see on their TV's this weekend. All TV coverage maps and information courtesy of The506.com.

FOX Early game: The 4-5 Cardinals will have a tough test to get back to .500 as they visit the 8-1 Atlanta Falcons. Atlanta will be energized to get back to their winning ways after losing for the first time a week ago. The Cardinals are coming off a bye week and have lost their last five games after a 4-0 start. Kickoff from the Georgia Dome is scheduled for 10 a.m. PT. Kenny Albert and Daryl Johnston will be in the booth calling the game with Tony Siragusa providing extra commentary. A small portion of northeastern Arizona will see Aaron Rodgers and the Green Bay Packers against Matthew Stafford and the Detroit Lions, kicking off at the same time.

CBS Early game: Arizona viewers not watching the Cardinals in the early time slot can see the Cleveland Browns take on the Dallas Cowboys. Kickoff is scheduled for 10 a.m. PT from Cowboy Stadium in Dallas, Tex. CBS' Greg Gumbel and Dan Dierdorf will have the call.

CBS Late game: The top two teams in the AFC West will face off in the afternoon time slot on CBS. Peyton Manning and the 6-3 Denver Broncos host Phillip Rivers and the 4-5 San Diego Chargers. Denver has surged to the top of the division with a four game winning streak. The play-by-play will be provided by Kevin Harlan with Solomon Wilcots on the commentary. Kickoff is scheduled for 1:25 p.m. PT.

NBC Sunday Night Football: The national Sunday night game is a classic AFC battle between the Pittsburgh Steelers and Baltimore Ravens. The Steelers are 6-3 on the year and riding a four game winning streak, but will be without quarterback Ben Roethlisberger. The Ravens lead the AFC North with a 7-2 record. Al Michaels and Cris Collinsworth will call the game, which is scheduled to kickoff at 5:20 p.m. PT.