How to Watch Green Bay Packers vs. Pittsburgh Steelers: TV Channel, Streaming Info, and Full Game Analysis for Week 8 on October 26, 2025

The Green Bay Packers (4-1-1) visit the Pittsburgh Steelers (4-2) in a primetime inter-conference clash at Acrisure Stadium on Sunday, October 26, 2025. Kickoff is set for 8:20 p.m. ET, spotlighting a historic quarterback showdown as Aaron Rodgers faces his former team for the first time since departing Green Bay after the 2022 season. The Packers, fresh off a 27-23 road win against the Arizona Cardinals in Week 7 where Micah Parsons notched a career-high three sacks, aim to maintain their NFC North lead with Jordan Love’s efficient play. Pittsburgh, however, is licking wounds from a stunning 33-31 Thursday night loss to the Cincinnati Bengals, where they blew a late lead despite Rodgers’ four touchdown passes. This Week 8 matchup on Sunday Night Football could propel Green Bay toward playoff contention or allow the Steelers to reclaim AFC North dominance with Rodgers’ revenge narrative fueling the fire.
Fans nationwide can tune into the game on NBC as part of the Sunday Night Football slate. The broadcast features Mike Tirico on play-by-play, Cris Collinsworth as the analyst, and sideline reporter Melissa Stark. For streaming options or those on the go, here are your choices:
| Platform | Details | Availability |
|---|---|---|
| NBC | Live TV broadcast on NBC channels nationwide. | Cable/satellite subscribers. |
| Peacock | Streams the full game with pregame coverage starting at 7 p.m. ET; includes DVR. | Nationwide; free trial for new users. |
| NBC Sports App / NBC.com | Authenticate with your TV provider for live streaming. | Requires TV login; mobile/web access. |
| Fubo | Carries NBC; full game stream with cloud DVR features. | Nationwide (regional blackouts may apply); free trial available. |
| YouTube TV / Hulu + Live TV | Includes NBC; check local listings. | Subscription-based; free trials offered. |
| NFL+ | Out-of-market audio and condensed game replays post-broadcast. | $6.99/month; ideal for highlights. |
Radio Options: Catch the action on Packers Radio Network (WTMJ 620 AM in Milwaukee/Green Bay) or Steelers Radio Network (KDKA 1020 AM in Pittsburgh) for audio coverage. Pregame shows like Packers Pregame on 97.5 The Fanatic kick off at 6 p.m. ET.
Note: Regional restrictions apply—use a VPN if needed for out-of-market access, but always comply with service terms.
Full Game Analysis
Team Overviews and Recent Form

The Packers are surging after Jordan Love’s steady command in Arizona: 19-of-29 for 179 yards, 1 TD, and 0 INTs, while their defense—bolstered by Micah Parsons’ league-leading pressure rate—forced two turnovers and held the Cardinals to 23 points. At 4-1-1, Green Bay tops the NFC North, but concerns persist about their road efficiency (1-1-1 away) and secondary depth amid injuries. Their run game, led by Josh Jacobs (414 yards, 8 TDs), ranks top-10 in success rate, but pass protection has allowed 10 sacks.
The Steelers’ 4-2 record belies defensive lapses exposed in Cincinnati, where Joe Flacco torched them for 342 yards and 3 TDs in a 19-point fourth-quarter collapse. Rodgers has been lights-out (1,270 yards, 14 TDs, 68.6% completion), but five INTs and a middling ground attack (21.7 PPG) highlight vulnerabilities. Pittsburgh’s defense, anchored by T.J. Watt’s 7.5 sacks, excels at home (2-1, allowing 21.3 PPG), but ranks 24th in pass block win rate against the rush.
Head-to-Head History: Green Bay holds a 20-17 edge all-time (including a 31-25 Super Bowl XLV win in 2011), but Pittsburgh has won five of the last eight, including a 23-19 thriller in 2023. In the last five meetings, the under has cashed three times, and the home team is 4-1 SU.
Key Matchups
Packers O-Line vs. Steelers Pass Rush: T.J. Watt (7.5 sacks) and Nick Herbig (4.5 sacks) could exploit Green Bay’s 13th-ranked pass block win rate, especially if Zach Frazier (calf) is limited at center. Parsons’ return from the Cowboys trade adds chaos, but Pittsburgh’s O-line has surrendered the 13th-highest pressure rate. Josh Jacobs vs. Steelers Front Seven: Jacobs’ burst (4.9 YPC) tests Pittsburgh’s run D (top-10 in yards allowed), but they’ve yielded three 100-yard rushers this season. Green Bay’s fourth-highest handoff rate could control TOP if Jacobs tops 70 yards. Jordan Love vs. Joey Porter Jr./Donte Jackson: Love’s mobility (110 rush yards) and 69.3% completion tested blitzes last week. With Christian Watson (knee, questionable) drawing coverage, Tucker Kraft (top-5 TE receptions allowed by PIT) could feast. Steelers WRs vs. Packers Secondary: DK Metcalf (4 TDs) and George Pickens need Rodgers to avoid his five INTs. Green Bay’s Xavier McKinney (ankle, questionable) and Jaire Alexander form a bend-but-don’t-break unit, ranking ninth in pressure rate without blitzing.
Injuries to Watch
Packers: WR Dontayvion Wicks (out, calf—thins WR room); DE Lukas Van Ness (out, foot—hurts interior rush); WR Christian Watson (questionable, knee); K Brandon McManus (questionable, quadricep); RB Josh Jacobs (probable, calf); DL Devonte Wyatt (questionable, knee); S Xavier McKinney (questionable, ankle). Steelers: WR Scotty Miller (out, finger—limits depth); C Zach Frazier (questionable, calf—O-line concern); LB Malik Harrison (questionable, knee); QB Will Howard (questionable, hand, IR return); WR Calvin Austin III (probable, shoulder); OLB T.J. Watt (probable, hip/rest).
Betting Odds and Trends
As of October 25, 2025 (via BetMGM and FOX Sports):
| Bet Type | Line | Packers Record ATS | Steelers Record ATS |
|---|---|---|---|
| Spread | Packers -3 (-110) | 2-4 overall; 1-2 as 3+ favorites | 3-3 overall; 2-1 as home dogs |
| Moneyline | Packers -155 / Steelers +130 | 4-1-1 as favorites | 4-2 as underdogs |
| Total (O/U) | 45.5 (O -110 / U -110) | 3-2-1 to the under | 4-2 to the over |
| Key Prop | Love Over 1.5 Pass TDs (+140) | – | – |
Models give Green Bay a 61.4% win probability, but Pittsburgh covers 54% of simulations at home under Mike Tomlin (20-7-3 ATS as dogs since 2007).
Expert Predictions and Keys to Victory

Packers Win 27-23 (55% model probability): Green Bay’s top-10 run game grinds out 150+ yards, limiting Rodgers’ possessions. Love exploits Pittsburgh’s 28th-ranked pass block win rate for 220+ yards and a score, while Parsons sacks Rodgers twice. Key: Dominate TOP—Packers win 65% of games controlling clock on road. Steelers Cover (+3): If Watt disrupts Love (over 2.5 sacks team total), Pittsburgh keeps it close. Rodgers airs it out (300+ yards) against banged-up CBs, with Metcalf topping 80 yards. Key: Force turnovers—Steelers are 4-0 when positive in giveaway margin. Consensus Picks: Packers ML (54% win probability); Under 45.5 (defenses rebound in primetime); Jacobs Over 65.5 rush yards.
This primetime rivalry delivers drama—Aaron Rodgers seeks legacy against his Packers past, but Jordan Love’s rise could steal the show. For live updates, follow @Packers or @Steelers on X. Go Pack Go… or will Black & Gold prevail?