The Steelers have a lot of fun talent to check out in their opener against the Browns on Sunday afternoon. Here’s how to watch on your devices.
The Pittsburgh Steelers had some fortune come from an AFC rival when the Kansas City Chiefs knocked out the New England Patriots on Thursday night, and the Steelers can now potentially get a jump on the conference standings as they open the year on Sunday.
The team will travel to play the Cleveland Browns on the road to start the 2017 campaign, and they lucked out in getting Le’Veon Bell back from his holdout just in time to have him ready for game time on Sunday. Add in the usual suspects like Ben Roethlisberger and Antonio Brown in their offense, and it could be a high-scoring affair for the boys in black and yellow.
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It probably doesn’t sound too appetizing to be watching a Browns game on Sunday, especially when they’re playing a talented team like the Steelers to open the year, but the potential for DeShone Kizer on the Browns is technically still there.
If you’re interested in watching and maybe hoping for an upset, you can check out all of the different options for streams and broadcasts to tune in, whether it’s NFL Sunday Ticket, NFL Game Pass or some different apps on mobile devices and gaming consoles. You can basically watch the game wherever on Sunday, so if the option is there, you may as well take advantage of it.
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Details for how and when to watch the game can be found below:
Date: Sunday, Sep. 10
Time: 1 p.m. ET
TV: CBS
Online: NFL Sunday Ticket MAX, NFL Game Pass, FuboTV
Mobile: Verizon NFL Mobile
Xbox: Xbox One
This game has some big AFC North implications, and the other two teams in the division will do battle at the same time on Sunday, so we’ll see some serious movement in the standings almost immediately to open up the year.