TV Map: Most of Country Won’t Get Steelers-Broncos Broadcast

Steelers TV Map: Most of the country will miss Sunday's CBS broadcast of the Pittsburgh Steelers at the Denver Broncos.

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Devin Bush makes a tackle during a regular season game between the Pittsburgh Steelers and the Denver Broncos, Sunday, Sept. 20, 2020 in Pittsburgh. -- Jared Wickerham/WickPhotography.com

Sunday’s Week 2 matchup for the Pittsburgh Steelers at the Denver Broncos will be not available for large stretches of the country as part of the regional 4:25 p.m. broadcast on CBS nationally and KDKA-TV locally.  According to TV coverage maps posted by 506 Sports on Wednesday, the Steelers and Broncos game will air only in limited markets.

Fans in all of Colorado, large parts of New Mexico, Colorado, Montana and smaller parts of South Dakota, Nebraska and Arizona out west will have access to the game.

Closer to Pittsburgh, the parts of Pennsylvania that are not in the Philadelphia, Baltimore and Buffalo media markets will get the game, including State College, Harrisburg and Scranton. The game will also be aired in Youngstown and Steubenville, Ohio and Wheeling, Morgantown and Beckley, West Virginia.

The entire rest of the country will get the Cincinnati Bengals at the Kansas City Chiefs in the second half of the CBS national doubleheader. The Bengals are in danger of falling to 0-2 after a disappointing first-week loss to the New England Patriots.

At 1 p.m, Pittsburgh fans will get the Las Vegas Raiders at Baltimore Ravens on CBS, while FOX will carry the New Orleans Saints at the Dallas Cowboys.

There are three national broadcasts for the second week of the season.

The Buffalo Bills will visit the Miami Dolphins in a battle of 1-0 AFC East teams on the season premiere of Thursday Night Football on Amazon Prime.

Sunday Night Football on NBC and WPXI-TV will feature the Chicago Bears and No. 1 overall draft pick Caleb Williams at the Houston Texans.

The second week of the season will close with the Atlanta Falcons at Philadelphia Eagle on Monday Night Football. That will be broadcast will only be on ESPN, meaning DirecTV customers will not be able to see the game, thanks to the ongoing contract dispute between that company and Disney.

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