Who will watch a battle of 1-3 rosters take on each other at M&T Bank Stadium this Sunday? Take a look at the broadcast map here.
It's a battle of 1-3 teams at M&T Bank Stadium. The only problem? No one thought the Houston Texans and Baltimore Ravens would enter Sunday's contest with a combined 2-6 record.
The Texans are looking to create a winning streak on Sunday and secure their first victory over the Ravens on the road in franchise history. C.J. Stroud is coming off his best game of the season and the run game seems to be trending up with the emergence of rookie Woody Marks.
Meanwhile, two-time MVP quarterback Lamar Jackson isn't expected to play in Sunday's contest with a hamstring injury, meaning that Cooper Rush is likely the quarterback on the field to take on the lowly Texans. If anything, last week's 26-0 shutout against the Tennessee Titans should be considered a warm-up compared to what Rush provides as a passer when asked to play in a meaningful game.
With Amazon Prime's NFC West showdown on Thursday Night Football less than 48 hours away, the TV broadcast map from 506 Sports has been released, and most of America will see Philadelphia and Denver or perhaps Houston and Baltimore.
Here's a look at this week's map around the league
National broadcast
Thursday Night: San Francisco @ LA Rams (Amazon) - Al Michaels, Kirk Herbstreit
Sunday morning: Minnesota @ Cleveland (in London) (NFLN; Kenny Albert, Jonathan Vilma)
Sunday Night: New England @ Buffalo (NBC) - Mike Tirico, Cris Collingsworth
Monday Night: Kansas City @ Jacksonville (ESPN/ABC) - Joe Buck, Troy Aikman
SF-LAR will be simulcast on KTVU (FOX 2), San Francisco, and KTTV (FOX 11), Los Angeles.MIN-CLE will be simulcast on WFTC (FOX 9 Plus/29), Minneapolis, and WEWS (ABC/5), Cleveland.
Bye Week: Atlanta, Chicago, Green Bay, Pittsburgh
CBS Early Game
Denver @ Philadelphia- Jim Nantz, Tony Romo
Houston @ Baltimore- Ian Eagle, J.J. Watt
NY Giants @ New Orleans - Andrew Catalon, Charles Davis, Jason McCourty
CBS Late Game
Tampa Bay @ Seattle (LATE) - Kevin Harlan, Trent Green
Tennessee @ Arizona (LATE) - Spero Dedes, Adam Archuleta
Fox Early Game
Dallas @ NY Jets -Jason Benetti, Greg Olsen
Las Vegas @ Indianapolis - Chris Myers, Mark Sanchez
Miami @ Carolina -- Eric Collins, Mark Schlereth
Fox Late Game
Washington @ LA Chargers - Kevin Burkhardt, Tom Brady
Detroit @ Cincinnati - Kevin Kugler, Daryl Johnston
This article originally appeared on Texans Wire: Houston Texans vs. Baltimore Ravens: NFL TV broadcast map for Week 5
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