How to watch, listen, and stream NFL Week 5 matchup between Steelers and Cowboys

The Pittsburgh Steelers are heading into the biggest game of the 2024 season thus far.  A date with the Dallas Cowboys in primetime, these two teams are looking for wins as they get into the meat of the regular season.  Here is everything of note in terms of how to watch Steelers-Cowboys in Week 5: […]

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Aug 5, 2021; Canton, Ohio, USA; Pittsburgh Steelers cornerback Justin Layne (31) tackles Dallas Cowboys running back Rico Dowdle (34) during the first half at Tom Benson Hall of Fame Stadium.
Aug 5, 2021; Canton, Ohio, USA; Pittsburgh Steelers cornerback Justin Layne (31) tackles Dallas Cowboys running back Rico Dowdle (34) during the first half at Tom Benson Hall of Fame Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Ken Blaze-Imagn Images

The Pittsburgh Steelers are heading into the biggest game of the 2024 season thus far. 

A date with the Dallas Cowboys in primetime, these two teams are looking for wins as they get into the meat of the regular season. 

Here is everything of note in terms of how to watch Steelers-Cowboys in Week 5:


Where to watch, stream, and listen to Pittsburgh Steelers vs. Dallas Cowboys

Kickoff: 8:20 p.m. ET at Acrisure Stadium, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania

Where to watch: NBC

Announcers: Mike Tirico (play-by-play), Cris Collinsworth (analysis), and Melissa Starks (field reporter)

Stream: Peacock

Radio: WDVE 102.5 FM & WBGG 970 AM.


What to watch for

Both the Steelers and Cowboys head into the contest with major injury concerns. Pittsburgh has officially lost the entire right side of their offensive line for the year, while the Cowboys are likely to be without their start edge rush duo, and lost their second-best WR on Wednesday

For Pittsburgh, the path to victory comes via running the ball and taking planned deep shots to WR George Pickens, who should be able to have his way with a Cowboys secondary that doesn't travel and plays more zone than man-to-man.  

Beyond that, this has the makings of a T.J. Watt breakout game written all over it. While he was dominant in Week 1, a primetime affair after not recording a sack last week seems like the perfect atmosphere for a big night from 90.