Pittsburgh Steelers vs. Cleveland Browns Week 14 broadcast map: Will you be able to watch on TV?
If it feels like the Pittsburgh Steelers and Cleveland Browns just played. It's because they did. A Thursday night snowstorm to kick off the holiday season, the Steelers aim to right the ship against the Browns this Sunday. Here's the national broadcast map, and what to watch for: Steelers-Browns Broadcast Map The Steelers-Browns matchup is […]
If it feels like the Pittsburgh Steelers and Cleveland Browns just played. It's because they did.
A Thursday night snowstorm to kick off the holiday season, the Steelers aim to right the ship against the Browns this Sunday.
Here's the national broadcast map, and what to watch for:
Steelers-Browns Broadcast Map

The Steelers-Browns matchup is highlighted in red on the map, meaning the majority of the country will have eyes on the AFC North battle come the early window on CBS' Sunday slate.
And while the game would be watched regardless, the debut of Hard Knocks AFC North on Tuesday night helped reinvigorate the meaning of AFC North football and will only add to the fixture.
Announcing Team
Jim Nantz, Tony Romo and Tracy Wolfson will be on the call, as CBS' A-team will make the trip to Pittsburgh. With the Steelers atop their division, expect more of the top broadcast teams down the stretch.
What to Watch For
Round 2 against Myles Garrett
Although all of Garrett's three sacks came in the first half two weeks ago, they had a significant outcome in the final score. Placing Dan Moore on an island, or even having chip help is simply not going to cut it against Garrett, and Mike Tomlin knows as much:
"We didn't do a good enough job of minimizing Myles Garrett in the first game, and he was significant, not only his playmaking, but the energy that he provides his teammates," said Tomlin during his weekly presser on Tuesday. "He made some significant plays early on in that game that made it tough, uphill sledding, the rest of the way for us. They moved him around quite a bit on both edges. He also plays on the interior. We better do a really good job in one-dimensional moments. Obviously, you get behind the chains, possession downs, etc. He's at his best in those moments. And not only is he looking to close the door in terms of the pocket, but he's always ball-searching and has been highly productive in in that area as well."
George Pickens vs. Greg Newsome
The last time these two squared off, it ended in a fight between Pickens and Newsome on the final play of the game. And following yet another week of distracting play from Pickens against the Cincinnati Bengals, how he responds will be interesting to say the least.