Steelers vs Seahawks NFL Week 2 Broadcast Map: Will you be able to watch on TV?

Here is who will be able to view the game in Week 2.

Rob Gregson NFL News Writer
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Aug 13, 2022; Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA; Pittsburgh Steelers wide receiver Cody White (15) against the Seattle Seahawks during the fourth quarter at Acrisure Stadium.
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The Pittsburgh Steelers’ 2025 home opener is finally here. What is sure to be a packed crowd in Acriusre will be riled up to watch Aaron Rodgers, T.J. Watt, and others in the black and gold for the first time in 2025.

Last week was a game of revenge, but this week will be no different. DK Metcalf, who was the Steelers’ most targeted passer in Week 1, will be playing his former team for the first time since being traded from the Seattle Seahawks, and it offers him the chance to remind them what they left behind.

Will you be able to watch the Steelers play the Seahawks on Sunday? If you live in the green areas on the map below, you’ll get this game on your local FOX channel at 1:00 pm ET, according to 506sports.com.

Steelers Week 2 TV Broadcast Map

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The Steelers vs. Seahawks game is highlighed in green. Unlike last week, this won’t be one where the majority of the country can tune in. It’s limited purely to the regions of the two teams, but there are still more ways to watch.

Who’s calling the Steelers game this week?

FOX is sending the following broadcasting crew to call Pittsburgh’s game

– Adam Amin (play-by-play)
– Mark Sanchez (analyst)

What to watch for

DK Metcalf vs. his old team

Metcalf was the most targeted WR for the Steelers on Sunday. He caught four of his seven targets for 83 yards, but it was his yards after the catch that caught the attention of Steelers fans. He looked as fast as ever and he offers a big play element with the ball in his hands that has been missing for a while in Pittsburgh.

Steelers run defense

“Absolute trash,” is what Patrick Queen said after the Steelers’ loss on Sunday. Letting up 182 yards on the ground is unacceptable, and it won’t get any easier as the Seahawks bring their wide zone scheme and RB Kenneth Walker across the country.