Browns at Raiders Broadcast Map: Will you be able to watch on TV?

Cleveland Browns (1-2) are on the road in Week 4 when they will travel to take on the Las Vegas Raiders (1-2) and look to get back on track. The Browns are coming off of one of the more disappointing losses of the Kevin Stefasnki era in Week 3 to the New York Giants. It […]

Brandon Little Ohio State Buckeyes & Cleveland Browns News Writer
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Cleveland Browns (1-2) are on the road in Week 4 when they will travel to take on the Las Vegas Raiders (1-2) and look to get back on track.

The Browns are coming off of one of the more disappointing losses of the Kevin Stefasnki era in Week 3 to the New York Giants. It can’t be underestimated how badly the Browns need this game. On the other hand, the Raiders will be hungry for a win after losing to the Carolina Panthers and Andy Dalton.

Wondering if you can watch this game that will air at 4:25 p.m. ET? No worries, as 506 Sports has you covered with the broadcast map. The game will be aired on CBS on Sunday.

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In the map above, you will see that not a large part of the country will see the game in the evening window. With the Kansas City Chiefs and Los Angeles Chargers playing, they will get coverage over the majority of the United States. If you are in Ohio or closely bordering, or in the Nevada area, you are good to go.

On the call for the game will be Beth Mowins, Ross Tucker, and Jay Feely. The No. 1 CBS crew featuring Tony Romo will be on the call for Chiefs vs. Chargers.

Despite rumors that the Raiders would make a quarterback change, they are expected to continue to roll with Gardner Minshew. Minshew did toss for over 300 yards last season against Cleveland and nearly beat the Browns when he was with the Indianapolis Colts. The Browns can not allow him to get the same kind of explosive passing game going with Davante Adams this season.

On the other side, it is a chance for the Deshaun Watson-led offense to get things right. Last week it was Dalton who had a hay day against the Raiders’ defense, now the Browns need to try to do the same. It starts up front with good protection and they will need it going up against Maxx Crosby.

Week 4 is already here and we are just days away from the Browns looking to move back to .500 on the season out in Las Vegas.