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Watch Steelers vs. Ravens game today: TV channel, time, streaming

Watch Steelers vs. Ravens game today: TV channel, time, streaming

The second of two NFL wild card playoff games features arguably the best rivalry in the NFL. The Pittsburgh Steelers and Baltimore Ravens face each other for the third time this season, but this time in the first round of the playoffs. They split their previous two meetings, each winning at home.

The Steelers are on the road after finishing the season 10-7 and the Ravens won the AFC North going 12-5. It is Russell Wilson vs. Lamar Jackson.

Here’s how to watch the Steelers vs. Ravens game, including time, TV schedule and streaming information:

What channel is Steelers vs. Ravens game on today? Time, TV schedule

TV Channel: Amazon Prime Video

Start time: 8 p.m. ET

Steelers vs. Ravens will broadcast nationally on Amazon Prime Video in the wild card round of the 2024 NFL playoffs. Al Michaels and Kirk Herbstreit will call the game from the booth at M&T Bank Stadium, with Kaylee Hartung reporting from the sidelines.

The Amazon broadcast will be simulcast on over the air stations in Pittsburgh (WPXI NBC/11) and Baltimore (WMAR ABC/2) so that the local markets of the two teams can watch the game on free, over-the-air television.

Where to watch Steelers vs. Ravens on livestream

Streaming options for the game include Prime Video.

Watch Steelers vs. Ravens live on Prime Video

Steelers vs. Ravens predictions, picks, odds

Ravens 23, Steelers 19: Each team beat the other in their home stadium. The Steelers lost their final four games of the season, scoring no more than 17 points. But the Ravens have not been a good playoff team with Jackson at quarterback thus far. This should be a close game.

ODDS: Ravens -9.5

O/U: 43.5

All NFL Odds via BetMGM.

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