Pittsburgh Steelers TV Schedule: Channel and Start Time for Thanksgiving Day Matchup

Nov 28, 2013 04:15 PM EST
Pittsburgh Steelers TV Schedule: Thanksgiving Day
Pittsburgh Steelers cornerback William Gay (22) returns an interception for a touchdown against the Cleveland Browns during the fourth quarter at FirstEnergy Stadium. The Steelers won 27-11. Mandatory Credit: Ron Schwane-USA TODAY Sports"

The Pittsburgh Steelers will try to make it four in a row as they head to M&T Bank Stadium in Baltimore to face the Ravens. It will be an AFC North battle against to of the traditionally best teams of the division. Check out the TV schedule with channel and game time info as both squads hook up for some Thanksgiving Day football. What time does the game start? Where can I watch the game? We've got you covered.

Time: 8:30 p.m. ET

TV Channel- Where to Watch?: NBC

So you ate your turkey and now you need some dessert. Sit back, hog the television and give thanks there is football in the evening. There's been football since the afternoon in some parts of the country, might as well continue the fun even after the sun sets. Two AFC North rivals meet as one of them will get to .500 at the conclusion of this game. 

With a 5-6 record, the Steelers have risen from obscurity. After starting the season 0-4, they have gne 5-2 in their last seven games and they now have a chance to become relevant in the AFC Wild Card race as the season quickly comes to a close. The New York Jets, Miami Dolphins, Tennessee Titans and Ravens are all 5-6, hunting for the final playoff spot behind either the Kansas City Chiefs. 

Watch as the Steelers ride behind Ben Roethlisberger, their two-time Super Bowl champion and their defense will look to get their stops throughout the night as they face the defending Super Bowl champions. Look for this matchup to be extremely competitive as neither team will like to drop to 5-7, though they will still, mathematically speaking, be alive in the playoff race.

What would the playoffs race be without the Ravens or Steelers? We might have to find out if neither team can pick up the slack at the end of the season. The Steelers are trying their best, winning three straight games. They will face a Ravens team that has lost a lot of key players and seem to have suffered a championship hangover. 

Will the Steelers play Ravens' quarterback, Joe Flacco like he is a true threat or will they blitz him and force him to use the running game? Will the Steelers keep the game close and allow their offense to get enough points to take home the victory? 

Watch the game tonight as Thanksgiving Day will wrap up with two great teams meeting at 8:30 p.m. ET.

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