Announcers Revealed for Steelers-Browns Game
Jim Nantz (play-by-play), Tony Romo (color) and Tracy Wolfson (sideline) will call the Steelers-Browns game for CBS on Sunday, the CBS Sports public relations department revealed on Thursday. It will be the crew’s second Steelers game this year after they called the team’s Week 3 win over the Los Angeles Chargers
Former Steelers head coach Bill Cowher will also have a one-on-one interview with quarterback Russell Wilson, which will be aired on the CBS pregame show prior to the Steelers-Browns contest at Acrisure Stadium.
The Steelers’ Week 14 contest against the Browns will be available in most of the country as part of the regional 1 p.m. broadcast on CBS.
According to coverage maps posted by 506 Sports on Wednesday, most of the Northeast, Midwest and Southern part of the United States will get the Pittsburgh-Cleveland game.
Outside of the Pittsburgh and Cleveland markets, stations in Buffalo, Boston, Washington D.C., Baltimore, Cleveland, Cincinnati, Indianapolis, Detroit, Green Bay, Chicago, Kansas City, Denver, Dallas, and Houston will broadcast the game.
The Steelers open as 6.5-point favorites against the Cleveland Browns for Sunday’s rematch at Acrisure Stadium, according to DraftKings Sportsbook. The over/under point total is currently set at 42 points.
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The Steelers have not been swept by the Browns in a season series since 1988. The 32-year streak is the longest such streak in NFL history for division opponents, according to Dale Lolley of Steelers.com. The Browns were not around from 1996-1998 after owner Art Modell moved the franchise to Baltimore, so that’s why it’s 32 years instead of 35.
After falling to the Browns on Thursday Night Football two weeks ago, the streak will be on the line on Sunday for Pittsburgh.