How to Watch Steelers vs. Broncos in NFL Week 2 with and without cable
By Tommy Jaggi
The Pittsburgh Steelers are coming off an upset Week 1 road win over the Atlanta Falcons. After relying heavily on their defense and special teams for success, Mike Tomlin was able to escape Atlanta with a low-scoring 18-10 victory. He may have to do the same in Week 2.
For the second straight week, the Steelers will be on the road before returning home in Week 3. They will face the Broncos this Sunday in the Mile High City. Denver is coming off a 20-26 road loss to the Seattle Seahawks, and head coach Sean Payton will look to avoid a 0-2 start to the season.
After shutting down Kirk Cousins in the season opener, the Steelers shouldn't have an issue getting the best of rookie quarterback Bo Nix. The defense is on fire, and you aren't going to want to miss this one. Here's how to watch the Steelers vs. Broncos game in Week 2.
How to watch Steelers vs. Broncos on TV
Fans can catch the Steelers vs. Broncos game during the late afternoon slate on CBS. This game will be broadcast on KDKA-TV in the Pittsburgh area (CBS Pittsburgh).
Many parts of the country will be getting the highly-anticipated Bengals vs. Chiefs game on CBS during the same late-afternoon window, while others will get the Steelers vs. Broncos game on their local CBS station. Check the national coverage of this game using the Week 2 viewing map from 506Sports to see if it is available in your area.
How to stream Steelers vs. Broncos
Those looking to stream the Steelers' Week 2 game against the Broncos have several options. You can catch all the action with a subscription to NFL+, Paramount+, or with NFL Sunday Ticket, offered exclusively by YouTube TV.
In-market fans have the option of using streaming services such as Hulu + Live TV, Sling TV, or a seven-day free trial to FuboTV. Blackout restrictions may apply to select markets
Steelers vs. Broncos game details
- Location: Empower Field
- Kickoff time: 4:25 p.m. ET
- Last preseason matchup: 2021 (27-19 Steelers loss)
The Steelers have played the Broncos nine times in the regular season and playoffs since Mike Tomlin became Pittsburgh's head coach in 2007 with a record of 5-4 during this span. Unfortunately, Denver has gotten the best of Pittsburgh in recent years -- winning three of their last five matchups and each of their previous two contests since 2020.
Sean Payton and Mike Tomlin have similarly impressive track records as NFL head coaches, and neither will be going down without a fight. With the thin air and all, the Steelers will need to find a way to run the football and move the ball through the air if they want to begin their 2024 season with a 2-0 record before returning home.
Don't expect a shootout; rather a hard-hitting performance dominated by two respectable defenses.