The Pittsburgh Steelers are coming off a convincing bounce-back win after defeating the Las Vegas Raiders 32-13 in Week 6. Now they will be hosting their second and final Sunday Night Football game of the 2024 season with a chance to make a statement against the New York Jets.
Mike Tomlin's team squandered their last opportunity under the primetime lights, and he will be hoping for different results this time around. Meanwhile, the Jets are sitting on a 2-4 record with their backs against the wall and they will be looking to stay relevant in the AFC playoff race.
This Sunday Night Football contest will be available for most viewers, but listening to the game is also an option. Here's how you can follow along.
Local radio stations
Steelers Audio Network
Steelers fans can listen to the Pittsburgh broadcast of the game through Steelers Audio Network. Sunday Night Football game coverage begins at 8:20 p.m. Eastern Time. Rob King will be calling the play-by-play with Craig Wolfly as the color commentator. Missi Matthews and Max Starks will provide updates from the sidelines at Acrisure Stadium during the game.
Radio coverage of this contest can be found on Pittsburgh's flagship stations WDVE 102.5 FM & WBGG 970 AM. Fans in the surrounding areas can check their local affiliate station to see where to listen to the game in their area. The Steelers vs. Jets SNF game will also be streamed on Steelers Nation Radio on the team's official website.
Jets Audio Network
Jets fans can tune in to listen to their team's broadcast of the game on Q104.3, New York's Classic Rock Station. Local fans can listen to the Jets broadcast on the iHeartRadio App or the New York Jets App.
National radio stations
Out-of-network fans can listen to the Steelers vs. Jets on Sunday Night Football with a subscription to SiriusXM Radio. The Steelers broadcast of the game will be on channel 225 while Jets fans can tune in to hear their team's broadcast on Sirius channel 226. A subscription to SiriusXM is required for listening.
Fans can also listen to the game nationally with a subscription to NFL+ or Westwood One radio.