Pittsburgh Steelers against New England Patriots NFL Week 3 Broadcast Map: Will you be able to watch on TV?
Here is who will be able to view the game in Week 3.
The Pittsburgh Steelers are loading up on former New England Patriots players ahead of their contest on Sunday. Aiming to make sure they are fully prepared in what already feels like a must-win game, the Steelers have to get their defense on track this week.
One of the best games of the early window, it will be a matchup everyone has eyes on.
Will you be able to watch the Steelers play the Patriots on Sunday? If you live in the blue areas on the map below, you’ll get this game on your local CBS channel at 1:00 pm ET, according to 506sports.com.
Steelers Week 3 TV Broadcast Map

The Steelers at Patriots game is highlighed in blue. The majority of the Eastern Seaboard will be able to view this one, and it makes sense given the history of each franchise and their respective fanbases. That’s before we even get into the Mike bowl that is Vrabel against Tomlin.
Who’s calling the Steelers game this week?
CBS is sending the following broadcasting crew to call Pittsburgh’s game
– Ian Eagle (play-by-play)
– J.J. Watt (analyst)
What to watch for
Former Patriots turned Steelers
Last week it was Jabrill Peppers who signed with Pittsburgh. This week, it was LB Ja’Whaun Bentley. Two players who were surprise releases and offer utility at positions of need in Pittsburgh, it’s safe to assume they will come ready to play against their former team if their name is called.
Steelers run defense
If the Pittsburgh Steelers get run over, around, and through on Sunday the way they have the first two weeks of the season, it’s safe to say they are going to be in for a long year. There is a lot wrong right now. Improper utilization of rookies, Payton Wilson struggles and injuries at all three levels.
It’s time to wash that and get things turned around on Sunday.
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