Pittsburgh Steelers vs. Baltimore Ravens Week 11 broadcast map: Will you be able to watch on TV?

It's officially Baltimore Ravens week for the Pittsburgh Steelers.  One of the best rivalries in all of sports renews for the first time this season, and the storylines are flowing.  Here is a look at what portion of the country will be able to watch what is shaping up to be the game of the […]

Rob Gregson NFL News Writer
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Jan 6, 2024; Baltimore, Maryland, USA; Pittsburgh Steelers linebacker T.J. Watt (90) rushes past Baltimore Ravens offensive tackle Morgan Moses (78) during the first quarter at M&T Bank Stadium.
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It's officially Baltimore Ravens week for the Pittsburgh Steelers. 

One of the best rivalries in all of sports renews for the first time this season, and the storylines are flowing. 

Here is a look at what portion of the country will be able to watch what is shaping up to be the game of the year, and what to watch for:


Steelers-Ravens Broadcast Map

Via 506 Sports 

Highlighted in red, the Steelers and Ravens will own the market share of the map for the early window on CBS, which is expected for a game of such magnitude. One of the biggest matchups of the year will feature millions of eyes on Sunday. 


Announcing Team

Ian Eagle (play-by-play), Charles Davis (analysis), and Evan Washburn (field reporter) will be on the call as the Steelers face off in one of the best matchups of the week on Sunday afternoon. 

Jim Nantz, Tony Romo and Tracy Wolfson would likely be on the call as CBS' A team, but the back-to-back Super Bowl-winning Kansas City Chiefs take on the Buffalo Bills in a massive game during the late window. 


What to Watch For

Defending Ravens Rushing Attack

Steelers fans know all to well about Lamar Jackson and his dynamic ball-carrying attributes, but the two-time MVP is now armed with arguably his best weapon yet: 

RB Derrick Henry. 

"We have to deal with the big runner [Derrick Henry] and work to minimize his impact on the game in a couple of ways," said Mike Tomlin on Tuesday. "Specifically, not only is he capable of wearing you down over the course of the game, because he's a big man and the attrition component of it, but he's also a home run hitter with track speed."

Winning the game starts with not allowing Henry and Jackson to win with their legs. 

Diontae Johnson's return to Pittsburgh 

For the first time since departing Pittsburgh, the Pro Bowl WR is coming back to the 412, but in a different shade of black. And while Sunday seems like the perfect time to unleash Johnson, HC Mike Tomlin isn't worried about Johnson, at all:

"To be honest with you, I hadn't thought a lot about it," said Tomlin when asked about facing Diontae Johnson for the first time. "He's not on a lot of their video, and so at this stage of the week, I don't know that I've weighed what he might mean to the matchup. They got more significant pieces with larger roles that are occupying my attention at this part of the week."