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Steelers vs. Colts: How to watch Week 4 on TV, broadcast card, live stream and more
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Steelers vs. Colts: How to watch Week 4 on TV, broadcast card, live stream and more

The Steelers enter Week 4 with an impressive win over the Los Angeles Chargers. Their Week 4 opponent, the Indianapolis Colts, also enter the competition after a win over the Chicago Bears.

In Week 3, the Steelers defense continued to look dominant while dismantling a strong Chargers running game. The Black and Gold will be looking for a repeat of their performance as they take on Jonathan Taylor, Anthony Richardson and the Colts’ running game. Last year, the Steelers were wowed by the Colts’ backup running backs and backup quarterback. After a 30-13 loss, the Steelers are looking for revenge.

Before last year’s disappointing contest, the Steelers had won eight straight against the Colts. If they want to get back on track and improve to 4-0 in 2024, they will need to perform better on both offense and defense.

If you want to see Pittsburgh exact its revenge, here’s everything you need to know to watch the Steelers vs. Colts in Week 4.

How to watch Steelers vs. Colts

Date: Sunday, September 29th

Playtime: 1 p.m. ET

TV channels:CBS

Live stream: CBS app with valid cable login or Paramount+/NFL+ in local markets

FanDuel odds: Steelers -2.5, O/U 40.5

Steelers-Colts broadcast the card across 506 sports

Steelers-Colts airs locally on CBS in each jurisdiction is indicated by the color yellow on the map below.

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In local markets, the Steelers-Colts game will be broadcast on CBS and can also be viewed on the CBS app with a valid cable login if the broadcast card is present. It will also be available on Paramount+ via LIVE Gaming options with a subscription for $5.99 per month or $59.99 per year as long as you’re in the local viewing area.

Those in the regular viewing area can also watch the game with an NFL+ subscription, which allows users to watch live local and primetime games in the regular season and postseason, with additional access to the NFL Network, which available for $6.99 per month or $49.99 per year.

For those outside the viewing area, the game is available on YouTube TV’s NFL Sunday Ticket. NFL Sunday Ticket is available for the remainder of the season for $364 or four payments of $91/month. Those not interested in a seasonal subscription may be able to secure a free trial depending on available promotions.

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