After much anticipation, the time for the Pittsburgh Steelers' exact 2025 schedule to be released is this week.
We've known who the Steelers' 2025 opponents are going to be since the end of the 2024 regular season, but we don't have the exact dates and times for those games yet. That will be released on Wednesday night (full details below).
The Steelers will be making history this year, with the team set to play in the first ever NFL game in Dublin, Ireland. Their opponent is expected to be announced Tuesday on NFL Network's Good Morning Football.
Now, here's a look at everything you need to know about the Steelers 2025 schedule release.
Steelers 2025 schedule release dates
Full release: Wednesday, May 14 at 8 p.m. ET (NFL Network, ESPN)
The NFL and its partners will also be revealing select games from Monday through Wednesday. Here's a look at that schedule, per the league:
Monday, May 12: NBC (live on the TODAY Show), FOX, Prime Video
Tuesday, May 13: ESPN (live during Good Morning America)
Wednesday, May 14: CBS (live on CBS Mornings), Netflix
Steelers 2025 opponents
Home games: Baltimore Ravens, Cincinnati Bengals, Cleveland Browns, Buffalo Bills, Green Bay Packers, Minnesota Vikings, Miami Dolphins, Indianapolis Colts, Seattle Seahawks
Road games: Ravens, Bengals, Browns, Chicago Bears, Detroit Lions, New England Patriots, New York Jets, Los Angeles Chargers
Steelers 2025 strength of schedule
After finishing in second place in the AFC North last season, the Steelers will play a second-place schedule in 2025.
And, with that, the Steelers sport the ninth-toughest schedule in the NFL based on projected win totals from Vegas oddsmakers, according to Warren Sharp of Sharp Football Analysis.
Among AFC teams, the Steelers have the fourth toughest strength of schedule, and the Browns are the only team in Pittsburgh's division to have a more difficult slate.
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