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NFL Week 9 Television Coverage and Distribution
John Morgan
CBS owns the NFL Week Nine doubleheader, and two games will dominate their network distribution. An AFC North rivalry will air in most markets early, followed by a game featuring two of the NFL’s most well known quarterbacks.
In the early time slot Pittsburgh at Baltimore is slated to be broadcast in 38 states. The Steelers are coming off a bye and are expecting to have Ben Roethlisberger under center after missing time with a knee injury. Unfortunately that means another week of muting Ian Eagle and Dan Fouts. Surprisingly the Ravens are currently listed as 2½ point favorites.
Following that game Indianapolis is at Green Bay, expected to be beamed into every market with the exceptions of Tennessee, southern California and San Francisco.
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John Morgan
CBS owns the NFL Week Nine doubleheader, and two games will dominate their network distribution. An AFC North rivalry will air in most markets early, followed by a game featuring two of the NFL’s most well known quarterbacks.
In the early time slot Pittsburgh at Baltimore is slated to be broadcast in 38 states. The Steelers are coming off a bye and are expecting to have Ben Roethlisberger under center after missing time with a knee injury. Unfortunately that means another week of muting Ian Eagle and Dan Fouts. Surprisingly the Ravens are currently listed as 2½ point favorites.
Following that game Indianapolis is at Green Bay, expected to be beamed into every market with the exceptions of Tennessee, southern California and San Francisco.
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