How to watch Ravens vs. Steelers: TV channel and streaming options for January 4

The Baltimore Ravens (8-8) visit a fellow AFC North competitor on Sunday, January 4, 2026, when they meet the Pittsburgh Steelers (9-7) at Acrisure Stadium.
How to watch Baltimore Ravens vs. Pittsburgh Steelers
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Venue: Acrisure Stadium
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Time: 8:20 p.m. ET
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Streaming (in-market viewers): Fubo (Stream now)
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TV: NBC/Peacock
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Watching in person? Get tickets on StubHub.
Baltimore vs. Pittsburgh odds
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Spread: Baltimore -3.5 (-105), Pittsburgh +3.5 (-115)
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Favorite Moneyline: Baltimore -200
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Underdog Moneyline: Pittsburgh +165
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Total: 41
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Total Over Odds: -110
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Total Under Odds: -110
Odds provided by BetMGM.
Injury reports
Ravens
OL Andrew Vorhees: Limited Participation in Practice (Foot)
OLB Kyle Van Noy: Did Not Participate In Practice (Quad)OT Ronnie Stanley: Limited Participation in Practice (Knee)
LB Roquan Smith: Limited Participation in Practice (Hamstring)
FB Patrick Ricard: Limited Participation in Practice (Ankle)
TE Charlie Kolar: Limited Participation in Practice (Nose)
QB Lamar Jackson: Full Participation in Practice (Back)
WR DeAndre Hopkins: Did Not Participate In Practice (NIR – Rest)
DT Taven Bryan: Limited Participation in Practice (Knee)
WR Rashod Bateman: Did Not Participate In Practice (Illness)
Steelers
OG Isaac Seumalo: Limited Participation in Practice (Tricep)
OLB Malik Harrison: Limited Participation in Practice (Knee)
LS Christian Kuntz: Full Participation in Practice (Knee)
CB James Pierre: Limited Participation in Practice (Calf)
CB Brandin Echols: Limited Participation in Practice (Groin)
WR Calvin Austin III: Limited Participation in Practice (Hamstring)
WR Ben Skowronek: Full Participation in Practice (Hand)
QB Aaron Rodgers: Full Participation in Practice (Wrist)
LB T.J. Watt: Limited Participation in Practice (Lung)
Stats to know
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The Steelers’ defense has allowed 22.7 points per game this season, about the same as the 25.0 the Ravens have scored.
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The Baltimore offense has racked up 26.3 fewer yards than the Pittsburgh defense has surrendered this season (330.5 to 356.8). Baltimore earns 6.0 yards per play on average while Pittsburgh allows 5.6 per play.
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The Ravens’ defense has allowed 23.3 points per game this season, about the same as the 23.2 the Steelers have scored.
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Pittsburgh’s offense has accumulated 51.9 fewer yards per game than Baltimore’s defense has surrendered this season (300.4 to 352.3). Pittsburgh earns 5.5 yards per play while Baltimore allows 5.7 per play.






