Pittsburgh Steelers fans in the Harrisburg area who were looking forward to getting back to football after a bye week will have to keep waiting.

Instead of showing the first-place Steelers host the Browns at 1 p.m. on Sunday, CBS21 will instead air the Baltimore Ravens take on the Carolina Panthers.

This isn't the first time Steelers fans in central Pa. have been burned by NFL coverage rules. Last season, there were three weeks where WHP 21, the CBS affiliate based in Harrisburg, couldn't televise the Steelers. That includes one week where, because of the complicated rules, the station even aired a 90s action movie in its place.

Due to NFL rules about primary broadcast markets and network affiliates within a 90-mile radius of given team's stadium, Harrisburg is stuck with the Ravens on CBS when Baltimore is either on the road or sold out at home.

This won't be the only instance this season where the Steelers will be off the air in the Harrisburg market, either. As the schedule stands now, their Dec. 2 meeting with the L.A. Chargers will fall victim to the NFL coverage rules, too.

While Pittsburgh fans may be stuck with the Ravens game at home on Sunday, there are other ways you can watch the Steelers. And not all of them include signing up for an expensive TV package.