Dallas Cowboys vs. Baltimore Ravens broadcast map: Will you be able to watch on TV?
The Dallas Cowboys will play the Baltimore Ravens at AT&T Stadium in Week 3 in a game where the squads will share a combined 1-3 record. The winless Ravens will be as hungry for a win as you can get in the NFL, as an 0-3 start would make winning the AFC North an extremely […]
The Dallas Cowboys will play the Baltimore Ravens at AT&T Stadium in Week 3 in a game where the squads will share a combined 1-3 record.
The winless Ravens will be as hungry for a win as you can get in the NFL, as an 0-3 start would make winning the AFC North an extremely difficult task. Additionally, they've got the Buffalo Bills and Cincinnati Bengals in the following couple of weeks. They'll give their Cowboys their very best shot to get some breathing room.
Meanwhile, the Cowboys will be looking to make a statement after receiving a whooping by the New Orleans Saints in Week 2. If they allow the Ravens to do something similar to them in consecutive weeks, it'll be an invitation for every other NFL team to use the same exact strategy.
So, will you be able to watch this intense AFC-NFC showdown?
Ravens @ Cowboys Broadcast Map Week 2
The matchup is shown in red in the below map from 506sports. If you are in those areas, your FOX station will carry the Cowboys' upcoming game you. As is often the case with America's Team, there's a lot of red.
Ravens vs Cowboys is expected to be one of the best games of the week, which makes the broadcast map a non-surprise, considering America's Team always drives some of the highest ratings around the NFL.

For the third time in three weeks, it'll be Kevin Burkhardt doing the play-by-play while seven-time Super Bowl champion Tom Brady takes over as the color analyst.
You can also watch the game by streaming it on NFL+ or Sunday Ticket on YouTube.
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