There are certainly some questions for the Pittsburgh Steelers ahead of upcoming OTA's and training camp to follow this summer. The team just traded their No. 1 receiver George Pickens and has not solidified a solution for the quarterback position with Aaron Rodgers waiting .
But while fans put those worries on pause, the team now has a full schedule for the 2025 regular season. In total, the Steelers receive four primetime placements and an additional standalone game.
Week 1: at New York Jets
Week 2: vs. Seattle Seahawks
Week 3: at New England Patriots
Week 4: vs. Minnesota
Week 5: Bye
Week 6: vs. Cleveland Browns
Week 7: at Cincinnati Bengals (Thursday, Oct. 16)
Week 8: vs. Green Bay Packers
Week 9: vs. Indianapolis Colts
Week 10: at Los Angeles Chargers
Week 11: vs. Cincinnati Bengals
Week 12: at Chicago Bears
Week 13: vs. Buffalo Bills
Week 14: at Baltimore Ravens
Week 15: vs Miami Dolphins
Week 16: at Detroit Lions
Week 17: at Cleveland Browns
Week 18: vs. Baltimore Ravens
On the subject of Rodgers, the league has the Steelers ushering in the season with a potentially spicy matchup when they visit the Jets Week 1. If Rodgers continues his career and signs with the Steelers, it's an immediate revenge game for him.
His potential teammate DK Metcalf gets a similar experience for certain in the following week when the Steelers host the Seattle Seahawks. The dramatics settle in Week 3 at the Patriots.
The Steelers then make the trip across the pond, heading to Dublin, Ireland, to face the Minnesota Vikings as a part of the NFL's International Series that leads them into an early bye week.
Pittsburgh opens their AFC North slate in Week 6 against the Browns before getting Thursday Night Football spotlight at the Bengals. They remain a primetime fixture 10 days later when they host the Packers on Sunday Night Football.
The Steelers get a quick slew of AFC matchups against the Colts, Chargers and then a grudge match with the Bengals. They head to Chicago, facing the Bears before the Bills come to down and they visit the Ravens.
They compete in their final primetime matchup on the schedule with a mid-December home game against the Miami Dolphins. Pittsburgh then closes at the Lions, at the Browns and finishes at home against the Ravens.
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