Steelers announce 2026 opponents; full schedule dates yet to be released

Arthur J. Rooney II President - Official Website
Arthur J. Rooney II President - Official Website
0Comments

The Pittsburgh Steelers have announced their opponents for the 2026 NFL season. While the specific dates and times of the games will be released in the coming months, the team now knows which teams they will face at home and on the road.

As part of their regular rotation, the Steelers will play their AFC North rivals—the Baltimore Ravens, Cincinnati Bengals, and Cleveland Browns—both at home and away. This season, AFC North teams are scheduled to compete against both the AFC South and NFC South divisions. Additionally, three games are determined by each team’s placement within their division from last year. For these matchups, AFC North teams will play against an AFC West team at home and travel to face teams from both the AFC East and NFC East.

With a 17-game schedule in place for 2026, Pittsburgh will have one extra away game due to the NFL’s rotating system for odd-numbered games.

At Acrisure Stadium, where they maintain their headquarters in Pittsburgh (https://www.steelers.com/museum/), the Steelers will host Baltimore, Cincinnati, Cleveland, Atlanta Falcons, Carolina Panthers, Denver Broncos, Houston Texans, and Indianapolis Colts. Their road schedule includes trips to Baltimore, Cincinnati, Cleveland as well as Jacksonville Jaguars, New England Patriots, New Orleans Saints, Philadelphia Eagles, Tampa Bay Buccaneers and Tennessee Titans.

The franchise is a member of the National Football League (https://www.steelers.com/history/hall-of-fame/) and has achieved six Super Bowl championships throughout its history (https://www.steelers.com/history/super-bowls/). Founded in 1933 by Arthur J. Rooney Sr., the organization has a long-standing tradition in professional football (https://www.steelers.com/history/hall-of-fame/).

Fans interested in following every moment of Steelers action can use NFL+ to watch live local and primetime regular season games on mobile devices. The service also offers access to NFL RedZone, NFL Network programming, live audio broadcasts and more.

“Sign up today.”



Related

Kyle Dubas President of Hockey Operations and GM

Flyers defeat Penguins 5-2 in Game 3 to take 3-0 series lead

The Pittsburgh Penguins fell behind three games after losing Game 3 against Philadelphia. Penalties shifted momentum as both teams faced heavy discipline during key moments. Players remain optimistic about mounting a comeback.

Jason Seidling Director, Team Operations

Penguins head coach Dan Muse addresses team’s focus ahead of Game 4 against Flyers

Pittsburgh Penguins Head Coach Dan Muse addressed reporters about his team’s mindset as they face elimination against Philadelphia in their playoff series. He stressed maintaining focus ahead of Game 4 while reflecting on player performance and internal expectations.

Arthur J. Rooney II President - Official Website

U.S. Steel Community Field at Hazelwood Green opens in Pittsburgh

A new multipurpose athletic facility—the U.S. Steel Community Field at Hazelwood Green—has opened in Pittsburgh following collaboration between major organizations including U.S. Steel and the Pittsburgh Steelers. The venue aims to serve youth athletes across neighborhoods while strengthening ties within local communities.