Pittsburgh Steelers fans will get their first in-person look at the home team Sunday when the Seattle Seahawks visit Acrisure Stadium. Kickoff is set for 1 p.m.
The game will be broadcast on Fox, with Adam Amin on play-by-play alongside analyst Mark Sanchez and sideline reporter Kristina Pink.
The Steelers Audio Network also will broadcast the game on 102.5-FM and 970-AM.
The Steelers are favored by three points with an over/under of 39.5.
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Here’s some more news and notes to get you ready for the Week 2 matchup:
Headlines from the Trib
• Steelers’ Chris Boswell, other NFL kickers redefine position thanks to long list of factors
• Steelers 4 Downs: Aaron Rodgers got rid of the ball quickly; team relies on 2-TE sets
• Scouting the Seahawks: For an NFC team, Seattle is a frequent opponent for Steelers’ home opener
• With ‘unwavering belief in self,’ Ben Skowronek rises to challenge on offense, special teams for Steelers
• Steelers’ Joey Porter Jr. will not play in home opener vs. Seahawks; Nick Herbig will
• Steelers aim to correct flaws in run defense as they prepare for Seahawks
• Teryl Austin foresees increased role for Yahya Black
• Cam Heyward ‘sleeping a lot better’ after securing incentives in Steelers contract
• 8 years after almost connecting with the Steelers on draft night, Jabrill Peppers happy he has now
• Longtime Seahawk DK Metcalf downplays facing them in 1st home game with Steelers
• Steelers’ Broderick Jones ready to work on ‘everything’ after forgettable debut at left tackle
Chaz Palla | TribLive Steelers receiver Calvin Austin III celebrates after scoring against the Jets in the fourth quarter on Sept. 7, 2025 at MetLife Stadium.What’s their opinion?
• Football Footnotes: How the Steelers used DK Metcalf’s yards-after-catch skills in Week 1
• Mark Madden: Steelers don’t have solution for Broderick Jones’ struggles
• Tim Benz: The easier the analysis, the harder the answers for Steelers’ run defense
• Tim Benz: Let Aaron Rodgers write the Steelers’ future. He can’t erase the past
In the news
• What to know if you’re going to the Steelers’ home opener
• Steelers announce plans for Acrisure Stadium membership-only club
• Acrisure ranks 3rd-worst stadium in NFL for game-day traffic
Chaz Palla | TribLive Steelers receiver DK Metcalf against the Jets on Sept. 7, 2025 at MetLife Stadium.Check it out in print
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Remember when?
The Steelers lead the all-time series with the Seahawks, 11-10, including a 21-10 victory in Super Bowl XL in 2006.
In the most recent meeting, the Steelers won 30-23 at Seattle on New Year’s Eve in 2023. Najee Harris ran for 122 yards and scored on two short runs, Jaylen Warren had an 18-yard TD run and Chris Boswell booted three field goals for the Steelers. Mason Rudolph completed 18 of 24 passes for 274 yards, and George Pickens caught seven passes for 131 yards.
View from Seattle
• With DK Metcalf reunion on deck, Seahawks seem to have talent problem
• Seahawks CB Riq Woolen knows his starting job isn’t guaranteed after rough outing in Week 1
• Seahawks Look Ahead To First 10 a.m. PT Kickoff & Continuing Road Success
• Seahawks QB decision under fire following Week 1 loss
AP Seattle Seahawks quarterback Sam Darnold looks on during the second half against the 49ers on Sunday.Copyright ©2025— Trib Total Media, LLC (TribLIVE.com)