How to watch and stream Steelers-Texans in Week 4

Week 4 of Pittsburgh Steelers football is here and it's a matchup the Steelers desperately need to win.  Traveling to take on the Houston Texans, here's everything you need to know ahead of the Sunday afternoon affair: Pittsburgh Steelers (2-1) at Houston Texans (1-2)Date: Sunday, Oct. 1Time: 1:00 p.m. ETLocation: NRG Stadium- Houston, TexasBetting odds: […]

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Sep 27, 2020; Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA; Pittsburgh Steelers tight end Vance McDonald (89) stiff arms Houston Texans free safety Eric Murray (23) after a catch during the fourth quarter at Heinz Field.The Steelers won 28-21. Mandatory Credit: Charles LeClaire-USA TODAY Sports
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Week 4 of Pittsburgh Steelers football is here and it's a matchup the Steelers desperately need to win. 

Traveling to take on the Houston Texans, here's everything you need to know ahead of the Sunday afternoon affair:

Pittsburgh Steelers (2-1) at Houston Texans (1-2)
Date:
Sunday, Oct. 1
Time: 1:00 p.m. ET
Location: NRG Stadium- Houston, Texas
Betting odds: Steelers (-3), Over/Under 42
How to watch on TV: CBS (locally)
Streaming: FuboTV, YouTube TV, NFL+, Network apps, etc.
Radio: Steelers Radio Network

Will The Steelers Offense Double Down?

The Steelers' offense showed up last week in Vegas, but that was against a lackluster defense, and yet, Pittsburgh still had periods of stagnation. Houston's defense might be worse, but they are led by one of the best defensive minds in the sport. 

3 players to keep an eye on:

EDGE T.J. Watt: Watt is off to a feverish pace, already recording six sacks in only three games played. He now prepares to face arguably the worst line in the NFL, along with a rookie QB that gave him something extra to work off of.

EDGE Alex Highsmith: You might be noticing a pattern here, but Highsmith should also wreak havoc on Houston in his own right, as backup tackles are no match for the newly paid pass rusher. 

RB Najee Harris: Perhaps no one needs a bigger Sunday afternoon than Harris, especially in light of the latest trade rumors that have surfaced over the following week. A Texans defense is the matchup he needs to make things happen.