Seahawks at Cardinals Broadcast Map: Will you be able to watch on TV?
The Seattle Seahawks dropped a disappointing game on the road to the Pittsburgh Steelers in Week 17, so now they have to beat the Arizona Cardinals on the road and get some help from the Chicago Bears if they want to make the playoffs.The Bears host the Green Bay Packers in Week 18 and both […]
The Seattle Seahawks dropped a disappointing game on the road to the Pittsburgh Steelers in Week 17, so now they have to beat the Arizona Cardinals on the road and get some help from the Chicago Bears if they want to make the playoffs.
The Bears host the Green Bay Packers in Week 18 and both teams are completely different units from when they met all the way back in Week 1, as expected. It's truly unknown as to who wins that game. Chicago is eliminated from the playoffs, but it hasn't beaten Green Bay since December 2018.
Meaning, there will be plenty of motivation on the Bears side of things, which is obviously a great thing for the Seahawks.
Will you be able to watch the game on TV? If you live in the green areas on the map below you'll get this game on your local FOX channels, according to 506sports.com:

The Seahawks-Cardinals game (green) is competing with three other games during FOX's afternoon slate and it's the only game featuring a team with playoff hopes in the balance, yet, it's pigeonholed to local areas and New Orleans (for some weird reason). That's because the Dallas Cowboys' fanbase is a coast-to-coast fanbase, so it makes sense for FOX to try and squeeze as many ratings out of that, as possible.
Regardless, if you don't live in the red areas, you won't be able to catch the game on local TV channels. Of course, there are plenty of other ways to watch in today's world. If you have YouTube TV, there's obviously the Sunday Ticket package that comes with it.
There are other streaming sites such as FuboTV, DAZN, and others, as well.And, if you don't want to deal with any of that – you can always listen to the game on the Seahawks Radio Network.
Seahawks can't take Cardinals lightly in Week 18
The most disappointing aspect about last week's loss is the fact the Seahawks played at home, where they are a much better team. Now, they have to travel to Glendale with a 3-5 road record, to take on a Cardinals team coming off a signature win over the Philadelphia Eagles.
Even with the playoffs on the line – the 'Hawks have to take this Cardinals crew seriously. They may have just four wins on the season, but they've been competitive all year long and have frustrated many teams along the way. You can see what Jonathan Gannon is doing down there and it's promising, especially considering where the franchise stood coming into the year.
It'd be awfully disappointing to end the season with a loss to a division rival that is considered to be of a lesser status. We'll see if Seattle can avoid that on Sunday.