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What channel is Steelers vs. Ravens on? Schedule, time, live stream to watch 'Sunday Night Football' in Week 18
The Steelers and Ravens will kick off at 8:20 p.m. on Sunday, Jan. 4. The game can be listened to nationally on SiriusXM. Channel 225 will provide the Steelers broadcast while 226 will be the Ravens.
Kickoff between the Steelers and Ravens for tonight's "Sunday Night Football" matchup set for 8:20 p.m. at Acrisure Stadium in.
Denver will get the first-round bye while New England and Jacksonville play on Wild Card Weekend — and neither has an easy matchup. Chargers vs. Patriots will feature two of the NFL’s best young quarterbacks with Drake Maye and Justin Herbert facing off. The Jaguars drew the shortest straw and will have to host Josh Allen.
While the dates and times won't be announced for a few months, the Steelers know who they will play during the 2026 season, which includes the traditional AFC North opponents.
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Pittsburgh Steelers opponents 2026: Who’s on the schedule, how easy or hard will their schedule be
The Steelers made the playoffs in 2025. We already know their 2026 opponents and we’ll take an early look at the slate.
It's Week 16 of the NFL schedule, and the Detroit Lions are hosting the Pittsburgh Steelers for an AFC vs. NFC matchup at Ford Field. Here's how you can watch the game.
Welcome to the 2025 NFL playoffs. After a regular season that concluded with a thrilling (and ultimately costly) winner-take-all showdown between the Steelers and the Ravens, we have now entered the postseason, which, all things considered, has shaped up to be an interesting one.
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Pittsburgh Steelers 2026 opponents: Home, away matchups confirmed
The three opponents determined by division finish are the AFC West, AFC East, and NFC East. That means Pittsburgh plays the Denver Broncos, New England Patriots, and Philadelphia Eagles in 2026. The Steelers will have eight home games as the NFC gets the extra game in 2026.
The three opponents determined by division finish are the AFC West, AFC East, and NFC East. That means Pittsburgh plays the Denver Broncos, New England Patriots, and Philadelphia Eagles in 2026. The Steelers will have eight home games as the NFC gets the extra game in 2026.