How to watch Steelers vs. Browns in Week 12 with & without cable
By Tommy Jaggi
The Pittsburgh Steelers barely had time to kick back their feet and let their win against the Baltimore Ravens soak in before turning around on a short week to face the Cleveland Browns. After upsetting their biggest AFC North rival in Week 11, Mike Tomlin's team must quickly prepare to face another divisional opponent in Week 12.
The Steelers and Browns will play the opening game of the week. While there might not be a lot riding on this contest for a 2-8 Browns team (who are all but eliminated from playoff contention), the Steelers can maintain their first-place lead in the AFC North while inching closer to the top seed in the conference standings.
This game won't come easy, and Pittsburgh has struggled on the road in Cleveland over the years. For casual fans, this primetime matchup may not offer all the implications they look for, but for fans of both teams and those wanting to see chippy, hard-hitting AFC North football, you'd better tune in.
How to watch Steelers vs. Browns on TV
The Steelers vs. Browns play the Thursday Night Football game in Week 12. This contest will air explusively on Amazon's Prime Video. Those with Amazon Prime memberships can download the free Prime Video app and enter their login information.
Unfortunately, this primetime game will be unavaible for those who do not have an Amazon Prime account. Amazon acquired the exclusive rights to air Thursday Night Football in April of 2017.
This game will not air on cable or satellite TV.
How to stream Steelers vs. Browns
Whether you are a fan of streaming, this is the only way to catch the Steelers game in Week 12. Football fans can download the Prime Video app on their smartTV, tablet, or phone. The Prime Video app is available on the Google Play Store, Apple Store, and Amazon Store. You'll want to make sure you are logged into the Prime Video app before kickoff.
Steelers vs. Browns game details
- Location: Huntington Bank Field
- Kickoff time: 8:15 p.m. ET
- Last matchup: 2023 (13-10 Steelers loss)
The Steelers haven't won a game in Cleveland since 2017, when Ben Roethlisberger was the quarterback in Pittsburgh. Ironically, these two teams met nearly exactly a year to the day at Huntington Bank Field in Cleveland last year, where the Browns won a low-scoring 13-10 contest.
Mike Tomlin's team is hoping for better results this time around, as both teams are on a short week fresh off an early Sunday afternoon game. Thursday Night Football will be a test of endurance. Kickoff is scheduled for 8:15 p.m. Eastern Time.