Ravens vs. Steelers Week 5 broadcast map: Will you be able to watch on TV?

The next installment of the Pittsburgh Steelers and Baltimore Ravens rivalry will come in Week 5. The Steelers, who are coming off a 24-point road loss to the Houston Texans in Week 4, are set to host the Ravens at Acrisure Stadium on Sunday. Baltimore boasts a 2-0 record on the road this year, with […]

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Jan 1, 2023; Baltimore, Maryland, USA; Pittsburgh Steelers quarterback Kenny Pickett (8) throws against Baltimore Ravens defensive end Brent Urban (97) during the first half at M&T Bank Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Jessica Rapfogel-USA TODAY Sports
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The next installment of the Pittsburgh Steelers and Baltimore Ravens rivalry will come in Week 5. The Steelers, who are coming off a 24-point road loss to the Houston Texans in Week 4, are set to host the Ravens at Acrisure Stadium on Sunday.

Baltimore boasts a 2-0 record on the road this year, with both victories coming against the Cincinnati Bengals and the Cleveland Browns. Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson combined for four touchdown passes in these pair of early season divisional contests.

The first matchup of the season between the Steelers and the Ravens will headline CBS’ early slate of games in Week 5. A vast majority of the country will be able to tune into their local CBS affiliate to catch this highly anticipated AFC North showdown, according to 506sports.com.

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The red color on 506sports.com’s map above highlights the areas in which the local CBS station will carry this edition of the Steelers and Ravens rivalry. If you do not reside in any portion of the red color in this broadcast map, you can still watch the game via multiple streaming services, including NFL+ and YouTube TV.

Ian Eagle is set to be on the call for the upcoming clash between the Ravens and the Steelers. The longtime "NFL on CBS" announcer had play-by-play duties for a combined four such games over the past five seasons.

Overall, Pittsburgh holds a 5-1 record in its last six meetings against Baltimore.