TV Map: Most of Country Will Get Steelers vs. Ravens
The Pittsburgh Steelers’ Week 11 contest against the Baltimore Ravens on Sunday 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, South, and Western part of the United States will get the Steelers-Ravens game.
Outside of the Pittsburgh and Baltimore markets, stations in Washington D.C., Philadelphia, Boston, Buffalo, Cleveland, Cincinnati, Kansas City, Charlotte, Atlanta, New Orleans, Dallas, Houston, Phoenix, Denver, Los Angeles, San Francisco and Seattle will broadcast the game.
All of Pennsylvania will get the game outside of a small portion of the Northeast part of the state, which will get the Colts-Jets game instead. The Steelers-Ravens game will also be aired in Youngstown and Steubenville, Ohio and Wheeling, Morgantown and Beckley, West Virginia.
Ian Eagle (play-by-play), Charles Davis (color) and Evan Washburn (sideline) will call the Steelers-Ravens game for CBS. It will be the crews third Steelers game this year after they called the team’s Week 6 contest against the Las Vegas Raiders and last week’s game against the Washington Commanders.
The Pittsburgh market will get the Seahawks-49ers game on FOX during the 4:25 p.m. time slot, while the late afternoon game on CBS will be the Chiefs-Bills. There’s no FOX 1 p.m. game this week in the Pittsburgh market.
There are three national broadcasts for Week 11. The Commanders will visit the Philadelphia Eagles in an NFC East showdown on Thursday Night Football on Amazon Prime.
Sunday Night Football on NBC and WPXI-TV will feature the Cincinnati Bengals against the Los Angeles Chargers.
Monday Night Football features the Houston Texans vs. the Dallas Cowboys at 8:15 p.m. on ESPN.
The Ravens are currently 3.5-point road favorites against the Steelers, according to FanDuel Sportsbook. The Ravens will reclaim first place in the AFC North with a win, while the Steelers would get a two-game lead in the division with a victory.
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