The Pittsburgh Steelers saw their 2025 opponents change due to their loss to the Cincinnati Bengals and the Baltimore Ravens’ win over the Cleveland Browns in Week 18.
The Steelers lost out on the AFC North crown and as a result won’t play a first-place schedule next season. That should help the 10-7 Steelers try to extend Mike Tomlin’s streak of 18 consecutive non-losing seasons another year. Pittsburgh will run into the challenge of playing the NFC North, which sent three teams to the playoffs this season.
The Steelers are slated to play nine home games and eight road contests in 2025. Here are their opponents:
Home: Ravens, Bengals, Browns, Bills, Packers, Colts, Dolphins, Vikings, Seahawks.
Away: Ravens, Bengals, Browns, Bears, Lions, Patriots, Jets, Chargers.
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Pittsburgh could see one of their home games played abroad. The Pittsburgh-Post Gazette reported last month that the Steelers are expected to play in Ireland in 2025. It would be the first time the franchise played an international game since 2013.
The Steelers certainly aren’t focused on that yet, though. They will look to keep their season alive as they take on the Ravens in an AFC wild-card game Saturday night. Kickoff from M&T Bank Stadium is scheduled for 8 p.m. ET.
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