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GAME DAY: Pittsburgh Steelers vs. Baltimore Ravens – How to Watch/Listen to NFL Week 14

Dec 7, 2025  
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Steeler Nation — it's war time. One day until we storm M&T Bank Stadium and steal the AFC North crown in the nastiest rivalry in football. Ravens are desperate after a skid, but we're built for December battles. Let's bleed black and gold and remind Baltimore who's boss! ⚫🟡🩷🖤  

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WEEK 14 · Sun 12/7 · 1:00 PM ET  
Pittsburgh Steelers @ Baltimore Ravens  
M&T Bank Stadium – Baltimore, Maryland  
📺 TELEVISION BROADCAST  
Nationwide: CBS will broadcast the game live.  
Local Markets:  
– Pittsburgh: CBS affiliate KDKA Channel 2  
– Baltimore: CBS affiliate WJZ Channel 13  
Broadcast Crew: Jim Nantz (play-by-play), Tony Romo (analyst), Tracy Wolfson (sideline).  
💻 LIVE STREAMING  
Nationwide:  
– CBS Sports App (with subscription)  
– Paramount+, FuboTV, YouTube TV, Hulu + Live TV (all carry CBS)  
In-Market: Free on Steelers App & Ravens App.  
Out-of-Market: NFL Sunday Ticket via YouTube / YouTube TV.  
🎧 RADIO BROADCAST  
Pittsburgh Steelers Radio Network  
– WDVE 102.5 FM / WBGG 970 AM  
– Tunch Ilkin & Craig Wolfley (play-by-play & analysis)  
– Various sideline reporters  
Baltimore Ravens Radio Network  
– 98 Rock 97.9 FM / WBAL 1090 AM  
– Gerry Sandusky (play-by-play)  
– Ray Lewis (analyst)  
Nationwide:  
– SiriusXM: Steelers feed (Ch. 158), Ravens feed (Ch. 157)  
– TuneIn Premium & NFL App  
📅 GAME DETAILS  
Kickoff: Sunday, December 7, 2025 – 1:00 PM ET  
Location: M&T Bank Stadium, Baltimore, Maryland  
Weather Forecast: 45°F · partly cloudy · light wind · crisp December duel  
Gates Open: 11:00 AM ET · Parking Lots: 9:00 AM ET  
Tickets: Available on Ticketmaster & SeatGeek (starting ~$140)  
🔑 KEY STORYLINES  
Pittsburgh Steelers (6–6)  
The Black and Gold head into Week 14 hungry for the top spot in the AFC North. Aaron Rodgers has been lights-out under center, with George Pickens and Pat Freiermuth as mismatch nightmares. Defensively, T.J. Watt and Minkah Fitzpatrick lead a swarm that's forcing turnovers left and right.  
But Baltimore's run game could test us — lock in on third downs to keep the pressure on Lamar.  
– Offense: Top-12 in scoring  
– Defense: Top-4 in sacks  
– Road Record: 3–3  
– X-factor: Steelers blitz vs. Ravens O-line  
Baltimore Ravens (6–6)  
The Ravens are reeling from three straight losses, but Lamar Jackson's dual-threat magic and Derrick Henry's ground-and-pound keep them dangerous. Zay Flowers and Mark Andrews stretch the field, while their D relies on Roquan Smith to plug gaps.  
They need this win bad to salvage the season, but our Terrible Towel will wave louder.  
– Offense: Top-10 in rushing yards  
– Defense: Top-8 in points allowed  
– Home Record: 4–2  
Head-to-head: This is Battle of Pennsylvania vs. Maryland — we've split the last 10 meetings, but a W here flips the script on the division.  
⚠️ SIGNIFICANCE OF THE GAME  
Steelers (+2.5 underdogs, +110 ML) — this is our shot to seize control of the North.  
Win, and we're in the driver's seat for playoffs.  
Ravens (-2.5 favorites) are must-win desperate; a loss drops them to 6-7 and out of contention.  
Key matchups include:  
– Aaron Rodgers vs. Ravens pass rush (Lamar's revenge?)  
– Najee Harris vs. Baltimore front  
– T.J. Watt hunting Jackson  
– Steelers secondary vs. deep shots to Flowers  
This grudge match is primed as one of Week 14's bloodiest brawls.  
📱 FOLLOW THE GAME  
Live Updates: Steelers.com · Baltimoreravens.com · NFL App  
Social Media: @Steelers · @Ravens  
Highlights: NFL+ & official team apps  
Steeler Nation — flood M&T purple, crank up Renegade, and let's bury this rivalry once and for all! Here We Go. ⚫🟡🔥  
⚠️ FINAL NOTE  
The Ravens will hold a 5-minute pregame tribute to Steelers legend Franco Harris, so kickoff has officially been moved to 1:05 PM ET.

Chiefs Issue Final Statement On $80 Million Contract With Legend Travis Kelce After Second Meeting With Andy Reid. What Was Announced Next Left The Chiefs Community In Tears
Kansas City, Missouri — January 2026 Inside Arrowhead Stadium, the air was suffocatingly quiet. Following a second closed-door meeting between Kansas City Chiefs leadership, head coach Andy Reid, and franchise icon Travis Kelce, the Chiefs delivered the final announcement the city feared—but knew was unavoidable. The Chiefs officially declined to proceed with the $80 million contract that would have kept Kelce in Kansas City beyond the 2025 season. The decision closes a golden chapter—not with public confrontation, but with heavy silence and contained emotion. According to sources close to the situation, the second meeting was anything but peaceful. Arguments over Kelce’s future role, physical wear, time commitment, and the organization’s long-term direction pushed the discussion far beyond a routine negotiation. One shareholder present in the room described the moment in stark terms: “That wasn’t a meeting — it was a real argument. There were moments that felt impossible to repair, arguments that left the entire room silent. But when the final vote was taken, everyone understood that the Chiefs were ready to embrace a new future, even if the price was painfully high.” Kelce is more than a player. He is the heartbeat of a dynasty, the face of Super Bowl runs, championship parades, and a rare bond between a star and a city. But sources say this meeting focused less on money and more on reality: the physical toll of a long career and the question of whether continuing would truly honor that legacy. Andy Reid, who coached Kelce through the most dominant stretch of his career, reportedly spoke not as a tactician, but as a mentor: “A career isn’t measured by how long it lasts,” Reid said, according to those present. “It’s measured by what it gives to everyone around it. Travis gave this organization everything.” When the news became public, the Chiefs community reacted instantly. Social media filled with highlights, thank-you messages, and personal stories—fans remembering where they were when Kelce created that moment. For many, this wasn’t just a roster decision; it was a farewell to a piece of their own memories. Kelce left Arrowhead without holding a press conference. He hugged staff members, shook hands with teammates, and lingered longer than usual—saying goodbye without needing to say the words. In the NFL, endings are rarely gentle. This one wasn’t either. The Chiefs didn’t just walk away from an $80 million contract—they stepped into a new future, and Kansas City felt the pain in every breath.