The Pittsburgh Steelers’ games are generally streaming on national NFL partners’ apps or live-TV streaming services that carry those channels, and the exact app changes week to week based on who owns the broadcast rights to that specific game.

Today’s context (early Jan 2026)

  • The regular-season finale vs. the Ravens on January 4–5, 2026 was carried by NBC and streamed on Peacock and NFL+.
  • Highlights, replays, and recap shows are also available via ESPN platforms (ESPN app/ESPN+ for studio content) and the NFL’s own digital outlets.

Where Steelers games usually stream

For a typical Steelers game, streaming is usually in one (or more) of these spots, depending on the broadcaster that week:

  • NBC game
    • Peacock (plus most live-TV services that include NBC, like YouTube TV, Hulu + Live TV, Fubo, etc.).
  • ESPN / ABC game
    • ESPN app (authentication with TV provider), ESPN+, and live-TV services that carry ESPN/ABC (e.g., Fubo, YouTube TV, Hulu + Live TV).
  • CBS or FOX Sunday afternoon game
    • Paramount+ for CBS games; some FOX games via network apps; also on live-TV streaming bundles that include those channels.
  • National / flexible games (playoffs, SNF, MNF)
    • Often split between Peacock, ESPN app/ESPN+, NFL+, and network apps depending on the specific TV contract.

How to find today’s Steelers stream fast

  1. Check the listing for today’s Steelers game on an NFL score site like ESPN or Yahoo Sports; they label the TV network (e.g., NBC, ESPN, CBS, ABC, FOX).
  1. Once you see the network:
    • NBC → open Peacock or any live-TV service with NBC.
 * ESPN/ABC → open the ESPN app (with TV login), ESPN+, or a service like Fubo/YouTube TV/Hulu + Live TV.
 * CBS → try Paramount+ or any live-TV bundle that includes CBS.
  1. If you want a mobile-only option, check NFL+ for in-market and prime-time games streaming directly in the app.

Notes and small print

  • Availability can vary by your location (local blackout rules and regional rights).
  • Some options (Peacock, ESPN+, NFL+) require separate subscriptions even if you already have cable or another streaming bundle.

TL;DR: Look up which channel has today’s Steelers game (NBC, ESPN/ABC, CBS, FOX), then open that network’s app (Peacock, ESPN app/ESPN+, Paramount+, etc.) or a live-TV streaming service that carries it; NFL+ is a backup for many in-market and prime-time games.