How to watch and stream Steelers-Ravens in Week 5

Week 5 of Pittsburgh Steelers football is here and it's a matchup the Steelers desperately need to win. Welcoming the Baltimore Ravens to town, here's everything you need to know ahead of the Sunday afternoon affair: Pittsburgh Steelers (2-2) vs. Baltimore Ravens (3-1)Date: Sunday, Oct. 8Time: 1:00 p.m. ETLocation: Acrisure Stadium – Pittsburgh, PABetting odds: […]

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Week 5 of Pittsburgh Steelers football is here and it's a matchup the Steelers desperately need to win.

Welcoming the Baltimore Ravens to town, here's everything you need to know ahead of the Sunday afternoon affair:

Pittsburgh Steelers (2-2) vs. Baltimore Ravens (3-1)
Date:
Sunday, Oct. 8
Time: 1:00 p.m. ET
Location: Acrisure Stadium – Pittsburgh, PA
Betting odds: Ravens (-4.5), Over/Under 38
How to watch on TV: CBS (locally)
Streaming: FuboTV, YouTube TV, NFL+, Network apps, etc.
Radio: Steelers Radio Network

Will The Steelers Offense Ever Show Up?

The Steelers' offense has been nonexistent this season outside of a Sunday night in Vegas that in the moment looked average, but may end up being Pittsburgh's best performance of the season based on their other three contests. 

Oh and the test this week won't be much easier given what the Ravens like to do on defense

3 players to keep an eye on:

EDGE T.J. Watt: Watt didn't exactly have the game that many thought he would last week given the injuries to Houston's offensive line. Well, these are the games he tends to get up for, especially in light of the recent Ravens' news

QB Kenny Pickett: You would be wise to wonder how Pickett will look on Sunday as he comes off a knee injury that forced him to miss the end of the Texans game. He received some good news during Thursday's practice, but gametime will be the ultimate test. 

RB Najee Harris: Perhaps his best performance of the season last week, Harris ran hard in Houston, and deflected the blame off of Matt Canada and others during the week, welcoming the brunt of the criticism and looking to shoulder the burden going forward.