How to watch Steelers vs Seahawks: TV channel and streaming options
📢 Steelers vs Seahawks – Full Viewing Guide (Sept 14, 2025)
🏈 Matchup: Pittsburgh Steelers 🆚 Seattle Seahawks
📍 Venue: Acrisure Stadium – Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
🗓 Date: Sunday, September 14, 2025
⏰ Kickoff: 1:00 PM ET (10:00 AM PT)
📺 TV Coverage (USA)
Live on FOX nationwide.
Check your local FOX affiliate for regional availability.
💻 Streaming Options
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NFL+ (U.S. only) – Live streaming of local and primetime games on mobile/tablet; Premium tier includes full and condensed replays.
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FOX Sports App / FOX Sports website – Available to authenticated cable subscribers when the game airs on FOX in your region.
🌍 International Access
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UK & Ireland: Live on Sky Sports.
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Outside U.S.: NFL Game Pass International (DAZN) – Every game live, replays, highlights, RedZone & NFL Network (excludes Canada & China).
🎙 Radio & Audio Coverage
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Pittsburgh Steelers: SNR, WDVE 102.5 FM, WBGG 970 AM, official team mobile app & website.
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Seattle Seahawks: Seattle Sports 710 AM, KIRO Newsradio 97.3 FM, official team mobile app & website.
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SiriusXM: Nationwide satellite radio coverage for both teams.
✅ Quick Recap
Fans in the U.S.: 📺 FOX | 💻 FOX Sports App | 📱 NFL+
Fans International: 🇬🇧 Sky Sports | 🌍 DAZN (Game Pass International)
Audio everywhere: 🎧 SiriusXM, team apps, local FM networks
🔥 Week 2 marks the Steelers’ home opener at Acrisure Stadium — and with the Seahawks flying in, Pittsburgh is ready to make a statement in front of the Black & Gold faithful!
Ex-Eagles Star Traded to Packers After Winning 3 Straight Super Bowls

Philadelphia, PA – The Eagles have made a move that has left fans both curious and conflicted. A player tied to one of the rarest streaks in NFL history is leaving Philadelphia, headed to Green Bay in exchange for a late-round draft pick.
This isn’t just any roster shuffle. The trade involves a lineman who has quietly collected three straight Super Bowl rings — a feat achieved by only one other player in league history, legendary linebacker Ken Norton Jr. Eagles fans know how rare that is, and the news instantly sparked debate about what was gained and what was lost.
The journey of this champion began with Kansas City, where he celebrated back-to-back titles in Super Bowls LVII and LVIII. Then came Philadelphia, where he added a third ring in Super Bowl LIX, cementing his place in NFL lore despite never being a household name.
That player is Darian Kinnard, a 6-foot-5, 322-pound offensive lineman. Though his time in Philadelphia was brief, he provided depth at both guard and tackle, and in limited action across just 71 snaps, he surrendered only three pressures and one sack.
For the Packers, the move is low-risk, high-upside. Kinnard’s 2025 contract is just over $1 million, with restricted free agency looming in 2026. More importantly, he carries with him something money can’t buy — championship DNA that could help stabilize Green Bay’s offensive line as they continue to build around Jordan Love.
For Eagles fans, it’s bittersweet. While Kinnard never became a starter in midnight green, his presence was part of the culture that kept Philadelphia pushing toward titles. His departure underscores just how fragile roster depth can be, even for a team with Super Bowl aspirations.
And now, history beckons. If Kinnard contributes in Green Bay, he’ll have a shot at becoming the first player ever to win four consecutive Super Bowls. Few in Philadelphia will forget that the streak reached three because of his time as an Eagle.
“Championship experience travels,” one NFC scout said. “He might not have been a star in Philadelphia, but he knows what it takes to win — and that matters everywhere.”
For Eagles Nation, it’s a reminder that even the quietest names can carry legacies. Kinnard leaves Philadelphia chasing history, and fans will be watching to see if he makes it.