Seahawks at Ravens Broadcast Map: Will you be able to watch on TV?
The Seattle Seahawks (5-2) find themselves in sole possession of first place in the NFC West, which only adds to their exciting Week 9 matchup against the Baltimore Ravens (6-2). Seattle is traversing across the country in order to take on their AFC foe, which is no easy feat to accomplish. Especially in the hostile environment […]
The Seattle Seahawks (5-2) find themselves in sole possession of first place in the NFC West, which only adds to their exciting Week 9 matchup against the Baltimore Ravens (6-2).
Seattle is traversing across the country in order to take on their AFC foe, which is no easy feat to accomplish. Especially in the hostile environment that is M&T Bank Stadium. But with the offense putting up points and the defense coming into its own, this is certainly a game the Seahawks can win.
Will you be able to watch the game on TV? If you live in the red areas on the map below you'll get this game on your local CBS channels, according to 506sports.com:

The Seahawks-Ravens matchup is considered to be CBS' prime matchup during its 1pm E.T. slate. Most of the country will be able to watch the game. CBS' No. 1 broadcast crew consisting of Jim Nantz and Tony Romo will lead the way, with Tracy Wolfson reporting from the sidelines.
If you can't watch the game on TV, there are always streaming options such as Sunday Ticket on YouTube TV, DAZN, FuboTV, and many others.
Or, if you'd rather listen to the game on the radio, check out the Seahawks Radio Network for local stations.
Both teams are set for this massive showdown, which should feature a lot of points. Even if both defenses are playing well heading into Week 9.
Lamar Jackson is getting more and more comfortable in Todd Monken's system and Seattle is averaging 24.0 points per game, which is 11th-best in the NFL. An interesting fact is the Seahawks do even better on the road, where they average 24.7 points per game. The Ravens average 25.3 points per game, in all, which is seventh-best. They average 27.3 points at home, which is tied with the Tennessee Titans for eighth-best.
Expect the defenses to make some plays of their own, though. This won't be an all-out attack by the offenses. Baltimore averages 3.9 sacks per game, which leads the NFL, but Seattle is right behind them at 3.7 QB takedowns per game. Both teams are in the NFL's upper half when it comes to takeaways per game at 1.4, each. In fact, the 'Hawks forced three turnovers against the Cleveland Browns and the Ravens forced two against the Arizona Cardinals in Week 8.
A Seahawks win would be a major statement and it would allow them to keep a hold on first place as they continue to get closer to their Week 12 showdown with the San Francisco 49ers.