How to watch Steelers vs. Jets in Week 7 with & without cable
By Tommy Jaggi
It's been an eventful week for the Pittsburgh Steelers. Shortly after their Week 6 road win over the Las Vegas Raiders, Mike Tomlin declared that Russell Wilson is taking first-team reps at quarterback this week, and the veteran is expected to take the starting job from Justin Fields.
While the Steelers are coming off a win, they need to keep the momentum going with a brutal stretch of the schedule still ahead. This week, they get a shot at redemption in primetime. When they played on Sunday Night Football two weeks ago, Pittsburgh lost to the Dallas Cowboys on a fourth down play with time running out.
Now the Steelers are back under the lights at Acrisure Stadium with all eyes watching. Meanwhile, the New York Jets recently traded for All-Pro receiver Davante Adams and are eager to deploy him against Pittsburgh this week.
This is must-watch television, as this AFC matchup could have playoff implications down the line. Here's how to watch the game with and without cable this week.
How to watch Steelers vs. Jets on TV
Fortunately, most fans will have no issue finding the Steelers vs. Jets game this week. These two teams will have no competition with other NFL games, as this contest will take place on Sunday Night Football.
The game can be found nationally by tuning into your NBC station. Kickoff is scheduled for 8:20 p.m. Eastern Time at Acrisure Stadium in Pittsburgh. Fans will get the well-known broadcast crew of Mike Tirico (play-by-play), Chris Collinsworth (color commentator), and Melissa Stark (sideline reporter).
How to stream Steelers vs. Jets
Those without cable can stream this Sunday Night Football contest with a subscription to Peacock -- NBC's streaming service. The game can also be viewed on streaming platforms that offer NBC, such as FuboTV, NFL+, or YouTube TV.
This nationally-broadcast game will be available to most fans with access to a streaming service that offers live TV.
Steelers vs. Jets game details
- Location: Acrisure Stadium
- Kickoff time: 8:20 p.m. ET
- Last matchup: 2022 (24-20 Steelers loss)
This game will be played at Acrisure Stadium where, two weeks ago, the Steelers dealt with thunderstorms and weather delays against the Dallas Cowboys.
The last time the Steelers faced the Jets was the first action of Kenny Pickett's career. After quarterback Mitch Trubisky struggled in the first half, Pittsburgh turned to Pickett, who offered a spark, but the team fell short in a 24-20 loss.
This time around, both Pittsburgh and New York have former Super Bowl-winning quarterbacks at the helm who are past their primes. Strong defenses by both teams could ultimately dictate the outcome in this Week 7 primetime showdown.