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How to watch the Pittsburgh Steelers vs. Las Vegas Raiders – NFL: Week 6 | Channel, stream, preview, prediction
LAS VEGAS — A classic rivalry is renewed on Sunday afternoon in Sin City, as the Pittsburgh Steelers get to square off with the Las Vegas Raiders, both teams hoping to get back on the winning track.
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Pittsburgh Steelers (3-2) vs. Las Vegas Raiders (2-3)
- When: Sunday, October 13
- Time: 4:05 p.m. ET
- Where: Allegiant Stadium (Las Vegas, Nev.)
- Channel: CBS
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The Steelers came out of the gate this season using stout defense to control the game. However, after giving up just 26 points over the first three games of the season, the team has allowed 47 over the past two games. Their offense played better against the Indianapolis Colts in Week 4, scoring 24 points, but they still lost. Then, on Sunday Night Football last week, at home, Pittsburgh struggled to get anything going offensively, leading to a 20-17 loss. It brought back the question of whether Mike Tomlin should bench Justin Fields in favor of Russell Wilson.
The Raiders have certainly been up and down this season. Though they picked up wins over the Baltimore Ravens and Cleveland Browns, they have looked inferior in their defeats, especially in their Week 3 loss to the Carolina Panthers. Last Sunday, in a divisional battle with the Denver Broncos, Gardner Minshew and the Raiders offense turned the ball over three times, losing to a 34-18. The only saving grace with Las Vegas coming into this game is that they have yet to lose consecutive contests this season.
In 32 all-time meetings, the Raiders are 17-15 against the Steelers, despite Pittsburgh beat Las Vegas in each of the last two seasons.
MY PICK: Steelers win, 23-20
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Pittsburgh Steelers 2026 NFL Draft grades: TE Riley Nowakowski
The Pittsburgh Steelers selected Indiana tight end Riley Nowakowski in the fifth round of the 2026 NFL Draft. Our staff weighs in with their thoughts on the pick.
Ryland Bickley: Here’s your TE3/FB for Mike McCarthy. Nowakowski probably would’ve been a “my guy” in this draft class if I had been able to watch him more. He’s an extremely high-effort run blocker with solid mobility who should be able to find a role on offense right away. Nowakowski is a bit undersized for a tight end and his testing is just OK, but as a fullback I like the pick. We can quibble a bit with taking a returner and fullback with the team’s latest two picks, but in the fifth round you can’t complain about good football players. Grade: B+
Mike Nicastro: Nowakowski is a perfect replacement for Connor Heyward because of his versatility. He’ll play tight end, fullback, and can contribute on special teams. He played a pivotal role on Indiana’s National Championship run – the guy just feels like a winner. Although it still feels like a pick based more on need opposed to value, I like this one much better than Wetjen. Grade: B+
Alex Hanczar: Pittsburgh adds yet another big school player in the form of 2026 National Champion Riley Nowakowski. The departures of Jonnu Smith and Connor Heyward led many to believe the Steelers would add depth at the position and here it is. Aside from solely playing TE, Nowakowksi will likely fill the Heyward role at the FB position. At 6-foot-two 250 pounds, I would not be surprised to see the former Hoosier lineup under center for the ‘tush push’ for the black and gold. Grade: B
Joey Bray: Welcome back Connor Heyward. In all seriousness, Riley Nowakowski is an interesting pick for the Steelers. They needed to take another tight end, but Nowakowski is more of a fullback type. He played a blocking role for Indiana last year when he did line up a tight end, although he’s 32 catches last season were more than he had in his previous four collegiate seasons combined. Nowakowski isn’t particularly fast or dynamic and doesn’t have the size to be a legit receiving threat. He is a good football player and it makes sense that Mike McCarthy would take a fullback, but taking a return man and fullback back-to-back in the mid rounds is an curious use of resources. Grade: C-
Ryan Parish: As harsh as I was on using a 4th rounder on a kick returner-only player, I’m to the moon for this selection. I highlighted Nowakowski in my Tight End draft gems list as a perfect fit for the John Kuhn/Hunter Luepke FB role in Mike McCarthy’s offense. Nowakowski is short for a tight end but perfect for a blocker for a power run scheme. He’s also gotta decent hands and tackle-breaking ability for underneath routes that should make Aaron Rodgers happy. This was a meat and potatoes pick, and yet another sign that the Steelers are veering into a gap/power running scheme. Phenomenal fit. Grade: A++
Jarrett Bailey: The Steelers were always going to take a tight end, being that they released Jonnu Smith and didn’t bring back Connor Heyward. Nowakowski will play that Heyward role. Special teams and No. 3 tight end/fullback. Not great. Not abysmal. Fine. Grade: C
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