Ravens vs. Seahawks Week 9 broadcast map: Will you be able to watch on TV?
The Baltimore Ravens will return to M&T Bank Stadium in Week 9, as they will host the Seattle Seahawks. The Ravens have had much to go their way as of late. The current AFC North leaders are riding a three-game winning streak, and they currently hold the No. 4 seed in the AFC. Even as […]
The Baltimore Ravens will return to M&T Bank Stadium in Week 9, as they will host the Seattle Seahawks.
The Ravens have had much to go their way as of late. The current AFC North leaders are riding a three-game winning streak, and they currently hold the No. 4 seed in the AFC.
Even as the Seahawks have not been among the most-talked-about teams this season, they have managed to pick up where they left off from their promising 2022 campaign. The Seahawks are sitting atop the NFC West standings heading into Week 9 thanks to their home win over the Cleveland Browns coupled with the San Francisco 49ers’ defeat to the Cincinnati Bengals.
The seventh all-time meeting between the Ravens and the Seahawks will headline CBS’ early slate of games in Week 9. Much of the country will be able to tune into their local CBS affiliate to catch this must-watch contest between two division leaders, according to 506sports.com.

The red color on 506sports.com’s map above highlights the areas in which the local CBS station will air this contest between Baltimore and Seattle. 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.
For the first time this season, Jim Nantz and Tony Romo will be in the broadcast booth for a Ravens game. They did not call a single Ravens matchup in the 2022 campaign.
The Ravens are looking to move to a 7-2 record for the first time since the 2019 campaign.
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