So, I’m a huge Steelers fan, right? And I’ve been trying to figure out where I can catch their games. It’s not always easy, you know, with all these different channels and streaming stuff.

First thing I did was check out the whole Amazon Prime Video deal. Turns out, some of the games, like the one against the Ravens, are streamed exclusively there. I mean, 8 p.m. ET kickoff, that’s primetime, baby! But here’s the kicker – if you’re in Baltimore, you can just flip on WMAR (ABC) and watch it on regular TV. Lucky them!
Figuring Out the TV Channels
Then I dug a little deeper. Found out that games are also on ESPN and ABC. That’s where platforms like Fubo TV, DirecTV, and Hulu with Live TV come in handy. I’ve used them before, and they’re pretty solid for streaming sports.
The New SNP 360 App
Now, this is interesting. SportsNet Pittsburgh just launched this new app called SNP 360. They say it’s got 24/7 access to SNP programming, including Pirates and Penguins games. I signed up to check it out. It is a brand-new thing, it might be worth a shot.
Radio Options for Local Fans
For the folks in Pittsburgh, there’s always the radio. You can listen to the games on WDVE 102.5 FM or WBGG 970 AM. It’s old school, but it works! And there’s this thing called the Steelers Audio Network that broadcasts live through their affiliates.
Navigating Through Multiple Channels
It gets a bit confusing when you’re trying to find the game on TV. You’ve got Fox, CBS, ESPN, ABC, NFL Network… it’s a lot! Especially for playoff games, like the one between the Ravens and the Steelers. You really gotta pay attention to where it’s being broadcast.

Checking the Odds
I also peeked at the betting odds. Turns out, the Ravens were the favorites by 9.5 points in that playoff game. And on the moneyline, they were -600. Not great for the Steelers, but hey, you never know.
Specific Channels for Certain Games
Then there are games that are only on specific channels. Like, I found one game that was broadcasted on FOX (WPGH-TV in Pittsburgh). They started the coverage at 4:25 p.m. ET. It’s all about knowing where to look.
But, it is all for the game. I am a huge fan so I am willing to do those search and find them!
- Local Channels: Many NFL games are on local channels.
- Radio Broadcasts: Local radio stations like WDVE 102.5 FM and WBGG 970 AM.
- Steelers Audio Network: They broadcast games live.
So yeah, that’s my little adventure in finding out where to watch the Steelers games. It’s a bit of a maze, but once you get the hang of it, it’s all good. Go Steelers!