How to watch and stream Ravens vs. Steelers in Week 5

Following a convincing road win over the Cleveland Browns, the Baltimore Ravens now have their sights set on yet another AFC North showdown. The Ravens will meet the Pittsburgh Steelers at Acrisure Stadium in Week 5. The Ravens took care of business in Week 4 with a 25-point victory over the Browns. From the four […]

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Sep 10, 2023; Baltimore, Maryland, USA; Baltimore Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson (8) scrambles against the Houston Texans during the first half at M&T Bank Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Brad Mills-USA TODAY Sports
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Following a convincing road win over the Cleveland Browns, the Baltimore Ravens now have their sights set on yet another AFC North showdown. The Ravens will meet the Pittsburgh Steelers at Acrisure Stadium in Week 5.

The Ravens took care of business in Week 4 with a 25-point victory over the Browns. From the four touchdown drives anchored by Lamar Jackson to the 2.6 yards per play average allowed by Baltimore’s defense, the Ravens put together arguably the most prolific performance of their season.

On the other hand, the Steelers are coming off of a 30-6 upset loss to the Houston Texans. As has been the case all season long, the talk of the town with Pittsburgh following the game centered on its woes on offense. From the lackluster passing game to the inefficiency within its offensive line, the Steelers did not have much to go their way in the road contest. 

Below is how you can watch, stream, and/or listen to the game on Sunday:

Baltimore Ravens (3-1) vs. Pittsburgh Steelers (2-2)

Date: Sunday, October 8

Time: 1 p.m. ET

Location: Acrisure Stadium

Betting odds: Ravens -4

How to watch on TV: WJZ-TV CBS Baltimore

Streaming: FuboTV, NFL+, NFL Sunday Ticket, network apps, etc.

Radio: 98 Rock WIYY, 97.9 FM

One storyline to watch for Baltimore

Can Lamar Jackson finally put together a complete performance against the Steelers?

Jackson has had his way when facing the Ravens' AFC North foes in the Cleveland Browns and the Cincinnati Bengals. The same can not be said when he has gone up against Baltimore's biggest divisional rival in the Steelers.

Jackson owns a 1-2 career record as a starter against Pittsburgh. He has thrown four touchdown passes and six interceptions in such contests, including a three-interception outing in Week 5 of the 2019 campaign.

The Ravens have not called on Jackson to put the offense on his back this season, and they may need to continue this trend if they aim to come away from Week 5 still sitting atop the AFC North standings. Baltimore must seek to keep Pittsburgh's defense on its heels, and it could even be by involving Gus Edwards more in the passing game.

In the big picture, Jackson sure is in dire need of a potent showing against the Steelers.

2 Ravens players to watch in Week 5

Marcus Williams

Barring a major surprise in the coming days, Marcus Williams is expected to make his long-awaited return to action in Week 5.

Williams has been sidelined since suffering a pectoral injury during Baltimore’s home win over the Texans last month. The veteran safety decided not to undergo surgery for his pec ailment, and fast-forward one month later, he is on par to play in Week 5 after Baltimore did not issue him any injury designation for the contest.

Overall, Williams has tallied 14 total tackles and one interception in three career encounters with Pittsburgh.

Mark Andrews

Andrews is another player on the Ravens offense who has not had much to go his way against the Steelers. He has posted a 48.9 yards per game average and failed to haul in a single touchdown catch in eight such games played.

As is the case with Jackson, Andrews is due for a stout outing against the Ravens’ longtime AFC North rival.