How to watch, listen, and stream NFL Week 6 matchup between Steelers and Raiders
The Pittsburgh Steelers are on the road again, traveling west to take on the Las Vegas Raiders in a game that feels like a must win for Pittsburgh. Following the news that Russell Wilson will be participating in full capacity during practice for the first time all season, the pressure is officially on Justin Fields. […]
The Pittsburgh Steelers are on the road again, traveling west to take on the Las Vegas Raiders in a game that feels like a must win for Pittsburgh.
Following the news that Russell Wilson will be participating in full capacity during practice for the first time all season, the pressure is officially on Justin Fields.
Here's everything you need to know about the pivotal game:
Where to watch, stream, and listen to Pittsburgh Steelers at Las Vegas Raiders
Kickoff: 4:05 p.m. ET at Allegiant Stadium, Las Vegas, Nevada
Where to watch: CBS
Announcers: Ian Eagle (play-by-play), Charles Davis (analysis), and Evan Washburn (field reporter)
Stream: Paramount +
Radio: WDVE 102.5 FM & WBGG 970 AM.
What to watch for
The Steelers continue to aim for fast starts on offense and continue to come up short. A Raiders team that doesn't boast the best players outside of Maxx Crosby, it's clear that Justin Fields will need to mimic the performance he had against the Indianapolis Colts if he is to hold onto the starting job following Mike Tomlin's statement during Tomlin Tuesday:
"We're in a little bit different place as I stand here today with Russ this week, than we have been in recent weeks," Coach Tomlin said on Tuesday. "Just met with him [Russ] and the training staff in preparation for tomorrow. Tomorrow will be the first Wednesday that he'll be a scheduled full participant. We'll see what that leads us first."
Other than the QB play, the way that WR George Pickens responds following the actions of Sunday's game against the Cowboys will be telling. As Mike Tomlin said, Pickens' behavior is being handled internally, and the WR is slated to play in a huge matchup on Sunday.
Steelers HC Mike Tomlin puts Justin Fields’ feet to the fire for the first time all season
For the first time all season, Pittsburgh Steelers QB Russell Wilson is set to participate as a full participant in practice. Come Wednesday, the team captain will take on a "new posture" as Coach Tomlin would say. That means the clock on Justin Fields as the starter has been sped up: Wilson To Partcipate in […]