TV map, game day info for Seahawks’ Week 9 matchup with Ravens

On Sunday the Seattle Seahawks will face the best team on their 2023 schedule so far when they visit the Baltimore Ravens.

On Sunday the Seattle Seahawks will face the best team on their 2023 schedule so far when they visit the Baltimore Ravens.

Here’s everything you need to know about how to watch, stream or listen to this week’s matchup.

What: Seattle Seahawks (5-2) vs. Baltimore Ravens (6-2)

When: Sunday, Nov. 5 – 1:00 p.m. Eastern time, 10:00 a.m. Pacific

Where: M&T Bank Stadium, Baltimore, MD

Watch: The game will be broadcast on CBS in the red areas.

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Broadcasters: Jim Nantz, Tony Romo

Stream: Fubo TV (try it for free)

Listen: KIRO 97.3 FM, Seattle Sports 710AM

Why: If you need a reason to get excited for this game, we can’t help you. Baltimore is a serious Super Bowl contender this season and is currently slotted at No. 2 in our weekly power rankings. A win over the Ravens would officially put the league on notice that these Seahawks are a potential championship team and catapault them into the top five at a minimum.

Odds: According to BetMGM, the Seahawks are 5.5 point underdogs.

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Predicting the Seattle Seahawks’ prime-time games in 2023

That’s why we are projecting four prime-time games for Seattle this coming season.

The 2023 NFL regular season schedule will be rolled out tomorrow night with all the usual fanfare. The Seahawks used to be virtually guaranteed the maximum five prime-time games per season, but last year they only appeared in two.

First, they opened the regular season with a thrilling one-point win at home against the Broncos on Monday Night Football, then in December they hosted a Thursday night game, ending in another humiliating loss to the 49ers. Seattle also faced Tampa in Munich, which had an international audience but wasn’t technically prime-time.

However, when the 2022 schedule was made most folks thought this team was going to be a bust as the post-Russell Wilson era began. Now we know better and fans should expect more time in the national spotlight. That’s why we are projecting four prime-time games for Seattle this coming season. Here’s who we think they’ll be facing for each matchup.