Browns vs. Ravens NFL Week 8 Broadcast Map: Will you be able to watch on TV?
During Week 8 of the NFL season, it will be the Cleveland Browns (1-6) hosting the Baltimore Ravens (5-2) in AFC North action. For the Browns, this will be their second straight divisional game after losing to the Cincinnati Bengals in Cleveland last week 21-14. Coming into Cleveland, the Ravens have won five straight games […]
During Week 8 of the NFL season, it will be the Cleveland Browns (1-6) hosting the Baltimore Ravens (5-2) in AFC North action.
For the Browns, this will be their second straight divisional game after losing to the Cincinnati Bengals in Cleveland last week 21-14. Coming into Cleveland, the Ravens have won five straight games and last beat the Tampa Bay Buccaneers and Baker Mayfield on Monday night in Week 7.
The Browns and Ravens have given us some pretty good games the last few years at times. Make sure you can watch the game below thanks to the broadcast map from 506sports.
Who will be able to watch the Browns-Ravens on TV?
If you live in the yellow area of the map, you will be able to watch the game at 1 p.m. on CBS. With the Bengals at home in the same time slot, only folks in the northern half of Ohio will be able to see the game. The Maryland, Virginia, and Western Pennsylvania areas will all get the game as well.
Who is on the call for Browns-Ravens?
It will be Tom McCarthy, Ross Tucker, and Jay Feely on the call for the AFC North battle.
Last matchup between the Browns-Ravens:
The last time the teams played was Deshaun Watson’s final game in 2023 on Nov. 12, in which the Browns won 33-31.
Where to listen to the game:
In-market fans can listen live on Browns.com and the Browns mobile app
Pregame: 9 a.m., 850 ESPN Cleveland, 98.5 WNCX, Browns.com, Browns App
Game: 1 p.m. 850 ESPN Cleveland, 92.3 The Fan WKRK, 98.5 WNCX, 89.1 FM La Mega (Español)
Postgame: 92.3 The Fan WKRK
Announcers: Andrew Siciliano, Nathan Zegura, and Je'Rod Cherry (sideline reporter)
Browns’ Kevin Stefanski may have just told us how he feels about his job security in Cleveland
Stefasnki has to be feeling good.