What TV channel is Browns-Steelers on? How to watch online, live stream, time

What TV channel is Browns-Steelers on? How to watch online, live stream, time

The Pittsburgh Steelers and Cleveland Browns face off on Sunday, Jan. 8. The game will be live streamed on fuboTV (free trial) and Paramount+ (free trial).

Pittsburgh (8-8) needs a victory over the Browns (7-9) and losses by Miami and New England to reach the playoffs for a third straight year.

Cleveland’s season has been far more erratic, though the Browns are 3-2 since Deshaun Watson took over at quarterback. Watson is coming off a three-touchdown performance in last week’s win over Washington. His indoctrination into his new team’s longtime rivalry will come with an opportunity to not only spoil Pittsburgh’s slim playoff hopes but also assure the Browns of finishing ahead of the Steelers in the AFC North standings for the first time since 1989.

While both teams would finish at 8-9 if the Browns should win, Cleveland would be third in the division by virtue of sweeping the season series with Pittsburgh.

When is Browns-Steelers?

The Steelers play the Browns at noon (1 p.m. ET) Sunday, Jan. 8.

Live stream options

FuboTV

The game will be live streamed on fuboTV, which offers a free trial. The most basic of plans is the “fubo standard” package, which comprises 121-plus channels for $69.99 per month. Like all cord-cutting alternatives, there are plenty of options, especially for sports. It comes with more than 1,000 hours of cloud-based DVR, and up to 10 screens at once.

Paramount+

Paramount+, which offers a 7-day free trial,and features more than 20,000 episodes and movies from ViacomCBS family, which includes CBS, Comedy Central, BET, MTV, Nickelodeon, Paramount Pictures and more.

There are two tiers to the streaming service. For $4.99 per month, you get limited commercials. For $9.99 per month, there are no commercials. Both tiers come with the 7-day free trial.

Will it be televised?

The Browns and Steelers will be televised on CBS.

Preview

MEGA-WATT: Steelers star edge rusher T.J. Watt sat out the Week 3 loss to Cleveland with a partially torn chest muscle. It’s about the only time the Browns have stopped him.

Watt single-handedly destroyed the Browns in last season’s matchup in Pittsburgh, recording four sacks as the Steelers pounded former Cleveland quarterback Baker Mayfield.

Watt inflicted his damage in a matchup against reserve right tackle James Hudson, who will get a chance at redemption this week with starter Jack Conklin out for the finale with an ankle injury. The Browns will assist Hudson in any way possible.

“He’s a guy who you have to obviously be aware of and spend extra attention and extra time with and help in protection,” Browns offensive coordinator Alex Van Pelt said of Watt, who 14 1/2 sacks in nine career games against Cleveland. “We understand that. There are plays where we are not going to be able to do that based on situations where we have to stand up and block him.”

KENNY FREAKING PICKETT: Pittsburgh’s steady climb back into contention has worked in lockstep with the improved play of rookie quarterback Kenny Pickett.

After a mistake-prone opening month as the starter — a span in which he threw eight interceptions — Pickett has cut down on the miscues. He’s been picked off just once over his last seven games, and he had the highlight of his season last Sunday against Baltimore when he connected with Najee Harris for a last-minute, game-winning touchdown.

Regardless of how Sunday turns out, with an offense that doesn’t have a skill position player older than 26, Pickett is confident better days are ahead.

“We think we can be something,” Pickett said. “It all sounds good but we have to put it together. I think if we continue to work together, the future is bright for us. I’m excited for what it holds.”

CHASING GREATNESS: Browns running back Nick Chubb has a chance to do something that many failed attempting before him — catch Jim Brown.

Chubb needs 52 yards to join Brown as the only backs in Cleveland history to rush for 1,500 yards in a season. Widely regarded as the best runner in NFL history, Brown reached the plateau three times during his Hall of Fame career.

Of course, the humble Chubb, who is also 47 yards from a career high (1,494) downplayed moving into such elite company. Bitonio, however, said it would mean something to the entire team.

“Anything for Chubb,” Bitonio said. “He’s just the epitome of a teammate. He works hard. He does everything right. I love blocking for the guy. I’ve told him before, he’s one of my favorite teammates. And it we can get him to that class with Jim Brown, arguably the GOAT running back, it’s special.”

The Associated Press contributed to this report.