If you’re in the red, you’ll see the Ravens vs Browns on CBS in Week 16

The Baltimore Ravens can be seen nearly everywhere this week as they take on the Cleveland Browns on CBS.

The Baltimore Ravens have a lot to fight for this week as they take on the Cleveland Browns. They can clinch the top seed in the AFC playoff picture, granting them a first-round bye and home-field advantage throughout the postseason. Plus they can enact a little revenge on the last team to beat them this season, offering up a slice of humble pie to a division rival.

Combine the intrigue of the matchup with the electric Lamar Jackson and you have the perfect recipe for a must-watch game. It’s why you’ll be able to watch the Ravens take on the Browns nearly everywhere in the country, according to 506sports.

If you’re in the red, you’ll see the Ravens play in Week 16.

NFL Week 16 broadcast map:

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Baltimore @ Cleveland

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If you’re in the red, you’ll see Ravens vs. Bills on CBS in Week 14

You’ll be able to see the Baltimore Ravens vs. Buffalo Bills in most of the country as the NFL’s broadcast map for Week 14 shows.

The Baltimore Ravens are taking over your television screen baby! In Week 14, the Ravens and Buffalo Bills will square off in an important game that could alter the AFC playoff picture. Thanks to it being such a big game between two potential AFC playoff teams and there being very few other notable matchups on television early in the day, Baltimore vs. Buffalo is on pretty much everywhere.

If you’re in the red, you’ll be seeing the Ravens vs. Bills on CBS this week, according to 506sports’ broadcast map.

Week 14 NFL broadcast map:

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Baltimore @ Buffalo

As noted above, the other matchups don’t really feature a whole lot of intrigue. Either it’s a game between two teams that just aren’t very good or it’s a matchup of a playoff team and one in the midst of a rebuild. While those games matter greatly to the fanbases of those two teams, anyone that doesn’t directly care about those teams are probably going to be pretty bored.

A win in Week 14 will clinch Baltimore a playoff berth. For Buffalo, a win keeps them in the running for a wild card spot and could potentially tie them up with the New England Patriots for the top of the AFC East. Regardless, with both teams eyeing up the postseason, it’s a potential early preview of what we’ll see in January. Even without the implications, it’s still a game between two of the best young quarterbacks in Lamar Jackson and Josh Allen. Literally, every angle of this game is interesting.

While the Ravens have been playing great football this season and blowing out playoff-caliber teams, they haven’t often been on the receiving end of large coverage areas. Typically, their non-primetime games have been centered around the two cities playing and not into the rest of the country. But at 10-2, it seems like the television networks are finally realizing the Ravens are must-see TV.

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If you’re in the red, you’ll see the Ravens vs. Texans on CBS in Week 11

With a marquee matchup against the Houston Texans, the Baltimore Ravens get some national traction on Week 11’s broadcast map

There’s some fireworks on tap for Week 11 as the Baltimore Ravens host the Houston Texans. With two young quarterbacks playing great football right now, the Ravens vs. Texans is a marquee mid-season matchup that plenty of people are going to want to watch.

The broadcasters seem to agree, putting Houston at Baltimore on in more than half the country. If you’re in the red in the NFL Week 11 broadcast map, you’ll see the Ravens take on the Texans on CBS.

NFL Week 11 broadcast map:

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Houston @ Baltimore

Not only does this matchup feature two young and exciting quarterbacks but it’s a potential preview of a playoff game. Baltimore sits at 7-2 with a hefty lead over the rest of the AFC North and in second place within the conference. Houston is 6-3 and sits atop their own division.

A win for the Ravens could propel them into the top seed in the AFC playoff picture. A win for the Texans would have them leapfrog Baltimore in the playoff seeding and help prove them even more legitimate.