How to listen to Steelers vs. Chargers game on the radio
By Tommy Jaggi
The Pittsburgh Steelers are at home for the first time this season as they host the LA Chargers in Week 3. Both teams are undefeated after two weeks of regular-season action, but only one will keep their winning ways going after today.
Mike Tomlin and Jim Harbaugh are two respected head coaches who want to execute a similar game plan: run the football effectively, play good defense, and minimize turnovers. The Chargers have the league's best rushing attack through two weeks and slowing down JK Dobbins is going to be a challenge.
The Steelers draw the top CBS crew this week in the early 1:00 p.m. ET slate, but not every part of the country will get the game on TV. Here's every listening option for today's game.
Local radio stations
Steelers radio
Fans can listen to the Steelers vs. Chargers game through Steelers Audio Network. Game coverage begins at 1:00 p.m. ET with Rob King calling the play-by-play and Craig Wolfley as the the color commentator. Max Starks and Missi Matthews will keep you up to date with sideline coverage. Radio coverage will be on WDVE 102.5 FM & WBGG 970 AM.
Those in the surrounding PA areas can find an affiliate radio station on Steelers Audio Network, as coverage can be found all over western Pennsylvania as well as Georgia, Maryland, New Jersey, Ohio, West Virginia, and Mexico.
Chargers radio
Fans looking for the Chargers' broadcast of the game can tune into iHeartMedia's ALT 98.7, complete with a two-hour pregame show and a one-hour postgame show. The game will be simulcast on AM 570 LA Sports.
A Spanish-language broadcast of the game can be found in LA on Que Buena 105.5/94.3 FM. Francisco Pinto will provide color commentary and Adrian Garcia Marquez will serve as the play-by-play announcer.
National radio stations
SiriusXM Radio is a great listening option for NFL games each week. Fans with a subscription to SiriusXM can follow along with Steelers coverage of the game on channel 227. Chargers fans can tune into channel 384 to hear their team's announcers. SiriusXM utilizes Westwood One for radio coverage of every NFL game throughout the NFL season.
Football fans can also listen to every out-of-market game on the radio with a subscription to NFL+. Plans start at $6.99 per month. Fans choosing this option will have the choice of listening from their TV, PC, smartphone, or tablet.