Steelers at Ravens live stream: How to watch online
The Baltimore Ravens and Pittsburgh Steelers renew one of the NFL’s fiercest rivalries in Week 9. Here’s how you can watch the latest installment online.
This rivalry is not quite as intense as it once was. Gone are the days when this duo fought for the division crown and an annual spot in the AFC title game. But there’s still plenty at stake for two teams on losing runs.
Action will be broadcast on CBS, with Ian Eagle and Dan Fouts calling the game. Live streaming is available via NFL Sunday Ticket, while mobile users can watch with Verizon.
Fouts, a Hall of Fame quarterback, should have plenty to say about the state of both of these teams under center. The Ravens are the more settled, with incumbent Joe Flacco healthy. But things are a lot murkier for the Steelers.
Pittsburgh head coach Mike Tomlin isn’t revealing whether or not Ben Roethlisberger will return from injury to start. Big Ben has practiced, and Ravens rush end Terrell Suggs believes he knows who still start, per NFL Network’s Aditi Kinkhabwala:
Terrell Suggs on Ben Roethlisberger saying he's taking things one day at a time: "Tell Ben he's not fooling anyone." #Ravens #Steelers
— Aditi Kinkhabwala (@AKinkhabwala) November 2, 2016
Frankly, the Steelers need Roethlisberger to start ahead of Landry Jones. Running back Le’Veon Bell may not be able to carry the load against a formidable Ravens D-line led by Timmy Jernigan.
Pittsburgh is also on a two-game skid that’s seen them slip to 4-3. But that’s nothing compared to the Ravens, who have lost four-straight after an unbeaten start.
A dismal running game has put too much pressure on Flacco and his receivers. Meanwhile, ditching Marc Trestman as offensive coordinator has done nothing to improve that side of the ball. Baltimore’s problems on offense are wasting one of the NFL‘s toughest defenses.
Date: Sunday, November 6
Time: 1:00 p.m. ET
Location: Baltimore, MD
Venue: M&T Bank Stadium
TV Info: CBS
Live Stream: NFL Sunday Ticket
The AFC North remains wide open this season, as the Cincinnati Bengals also struggle for consistency. So both the Steelers and Ravens know they can take control by getting one over on an old enemy.
If Roethlisberger starts, the Steelers have to be fancied, but if not, Baltimore’s suffocating defense will prove too strong for Jones and Co.
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