How to watch the Steelers game tonight vs Bills
By Tommy Jaggi
The Pittsburgh Steelers are getting ready to lace up for their second preseason game of 2023 -- this time against the Buffalo Bills. In their preseason opener, Mike Tomlin's team caught the attention of the national football media with a dominant performance from his first-team offense as well as some standout showing by members of his rookie draft class.
The Steelers hope for a repeat performance this time around against a much tougher opponent. Though the score of these preseason games typically doesn't matter, it will be interesting to see how Pittsburgh's defense holds up against Josh Allen and company, as Bills head coach Sean McDermott said that his starters will be playing for roughly a quarter and a half.
In many ways, this Week 2 contest of the preseason could look like the dress rehearsal game for Tomlin's crew. It could either send the confidence of these players soaring heading into the preseason finale or send the team back to the drawing board looking for answers.
How to watch Steelers vs Bills game tonight:
Preseason or not, you aren't going to want to miss this Steelers vs Bills matchup. What happens early in this game could give us an indication of how close or far this team is from being a true contender in 2023. For that reason, it will be important to find a way to tune in.
You can catch the Steelers vs Bills game locally on ABC. Local viewers can also stream the game on KDKA.com. If you're out of town, you can watch the game live with a subscription to NFL+. With a FuboTV subscription, you can catch the game on ABC or FOX (blackout restrictions may apply). Sadly, all other viewers from out of town may have to wait until the next morning. At this time, those who have NFL Network will be able to watch or record the game at 7:00 a.m. Eastern Time.
The Pittsburgh Steelers kick off against the Bills at 6:30 p.m. Eastern Time tonight at Acrisure Stadium in Pittsburgh. This will be the most anticipated of their preseason performances and the only one of their exhibition games that will be played at home.