Pittsburgh Steelers @ Philadelphia Eagles Week 15 broadcast map: Will you be able to watch on TV?
The Pittsburgh Steelers are bracing for their biggest test of the year. Traveling across the state to take on the red-hot Philadelphia Eagles, the game has massive implications for Pittsburgh, as a win clinches a playoff birth. Here's what to watch for, and a map of where the marquee matchup will be broadcast: Steelers-Eagles Broadcast […]
The Pittsburgh Steelers are bracing for their biggest test of the year.
Traveling across the state to take on the red-hot Philadelphia Eagles, the game has massive implications for Pittsburgh, as a win clinches a playoff birth.
Here's what to watch for, and a map of where the marquee matchup will be broadcast:
Steelers-Eagles Broadcast Map

Highlighted in red, the Steelers-Eagles game will be seen by the vast majority of the country in Fox's late afternoon window, with the game slated to kickoff around 4:30 ET.
Anytime you have two teams with the fanbases and records that these two have, it only makes sense to feature two of the biggest brands in the sport in an atmosphere that encapsulates the majority of the country.
Announcing Team
For the first time, Steelers fans will be privy to Fox's A team, with Kevin Burkhardt, Tom Brady, and Erin Andrews on the call. With the Steelers broadcast usually featured on CBS, it will be a new environment for a majority of Steelers fans on Sunday.
What to Watch For
Who steps up with George Pickens unlikely to play?
“No Question. I felt like he did last week,” said Tomlin when asked if WR Mike Williams is a guy who could step up in the absence of George Pickens. “As I mentioned last week in this setting, I view it only as a matter of time before his presence gets felt in a more consistent way in stadium. Practice has been like that for a number of weeks, and usually when you see people making plays in practices, it’s a precursor to them making plays in stadium. And so George, available or not, I expect the overall trajectory of his [Mike Williams] performance and inclusion in performance to be on the incline."
Does the Philly drama carry over to the game?
"Let's be honest, you guys don't have all of the information," Eagles HC Nick Sirianni said of the butting of heads between A.J. Brown and Jalen Hurts. "All I can judge things on is what I see on a daily basis. When I see A.J. and Jalen communicating about the game plan, eating lunch together every single day, praying with each other before the game. There's going to be speculation and I get it, rightfully so based on what has happened the last couple of days. But all you can do is judge what you see."