For the second week in a row, Thursday Night Football highlights a divisional rivalry; this time, it’s the AFC North with the Pittsburgh Steelers on the road visiting the Cleveland Browns.
The Steelers are entering tonight’s game on a five-game winning streak, putting themselves in a prime position in the hunt for the AFC’S No. 1 seed if they keep it up.
On the other hand, the Browns, at 2-8, aren’t mathematically eliminated yet, but their playoff hopes are essentially dead. A win today could damper the Steelers’ quest to climb in the standings, but it wouldn’t do much for their own standing.
It’s also likely to be a wet one; high winds, low temperatures, and rain showers are all in the forecast with the possibility of snow falling, as well.
Want to check out tonight’s game? Here’s everything you need to know, from where to tune in to when the game starts.
Kickoff for Steelers vs. Browns is set for 8:15 p.m. ET on Prime Video, with pregame coverage beginning at 7:00 p.m. ET.
Tonight’s Thursday Night Football game between the Steelers and the Browns is exclusively airing on Prime Video, for Amazon Prime subscribers.
Tonight’s game between the Steelers and the Browns will take place at Huntington Bank Field in Cleveland, OH.
Next week, Amazon will present the Black Friday Game in place of a typical Thursday Night Football matchup. The Las Vegas Raiders will visit the Kansas City Chiefs for some Friday afternoon NFL action.
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