Steelers set for pivotal Week 18 showdown with Ravens at Acrisure Stadium

Arthur J. Rooney II President - Official Website
Arthur J. Rooney II President - Official Website
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The National Football League has announced the date and time for the Pittsburgh Steelers’ Week 18 game against the Baltimore Ravens. The matchup is scheduled for Sunday, January 4 at 8:20 p.m. and will take place at Acrisure Stadium. NBC will broadcast the game as part of its Sunday Night Football coverage.

This contest marks the second meeting between the two teams this season. In their previous encounter during Week 14 at M&T Bank Stadium, the Steelers won with a score of 27-22. The Steelers currently lead the all-time regular season series against the Ravens, holding a record of 34 wins to 25 losses, including victories in four of their last five games played in Pittsburgh.

The outcome of this game carries significant postseason consequences. A win by the Steelers would secure them the AFC North championship and guarantee them the fourth seed in the AFC playoffs.

“It’s for everything this week,” said defensive tackle Cameron Heyward. “You don’t have to look around. You don’t have to wait for somebody else to play.

“If you’re a competitor and you understand this rivalry between Baltimore, it’s what you want.

“We control our destiny. We don’t have to look around. Week 18, ball’s in our home court. I expect our guys to be locked in, ready for this opportunity.”

Fans can watch live local and primetime regular season games on mobile devices through NFL+, which also provides access to NFL RedZone, NFL Network, live audio, and more features in one platform.

The Pittsburgh Steelers are recognized as a professional football team competing in the National Football League and are based at Acrisure Stadium in Pittsburgh (https://www.steelers.com/museum/). Since their founding by Arthur J. Rooney Sr. in 1933 (https://www.steelers.com/history/hall-of-fame/), they have achieved six Super Bowl championships (https://www.steelers.com/history/super-bowls/) and honor past contributors through initiatives like their Hall of Honor (https://www.steelers.com/history/hall-of-honor/).



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