2025 Pittsburgh Steelers Regular Season Schedule

The Pittsburgh Steelers fan base has been awaiting the news of the 2025 regular season schedule for quite a while now, and while the NFL released a game early, the game in Ireland against the Minnesota Vikings in Week 4, the rest of the schedule remained only as reports and speculation.

Until now.

Check out the 2025 regular season schedule below!

For those who may not be able to see the image in the post from the Steelers official Twitter/X account above, here is the schedule:

Week 1, September 7th: at New York Jets – 1pm
Week 2, September 14th: vs. Seattle Seahawks – 1pm
Week 3, September 21st: at New England Patriots – 1pm
Week 4, September 28th: vs. Minnesota Vikings in Dublin, Ireland – 9:30am
Week 5, October 5th BYE
Week 6, October 12th: vs. Cleveland Browns – 1pm
Week 7, October 16th (TNF): at Cincinnati Bengals – 8:15pm
Week 8, October 26th (SNF): vs. Green Bay Packers – 8:20pm
Week 9, November 2nd: vs. Indianapolis Colts- 1pm
Week 10, November 9th (SNF): at Los Angeles Chargers – 8:20pm
Week 11, November 16th: vs. Cincinnati Bengals – 1pm
Week 12, November 23rd: at Chicago Bears – 1pm
Week 13, November 30th: vs. Buffalo Bills – 4:25pm
Week 14: December 7th: at Baltimore Ravens – 1pm
Week 15: December 15th (MNF): vs. Miami Dolphins – 8:15pm
Week 16: December 21st: at Detroit Lions – 4:30pm
Week 17: December 28th: at Cleveland Browns – 1pm
Week 18: TBD: vs. Baltimore Ravens – TBD


As for the preseason, the Steelers will have one home game, and two away games in the 3-game slate of exhibition games:

Week 1: at Jacksonville Jaguars, Saturday August 9th, 7pm
Week 2: vs. Tampa Bay Buccaneers, Saturday August 16th, 7pm
Week 3: at Carolina Panthers, Thursday, August 21st, 7pm

Stay tuned for more on this right here on SCN!!

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MattCat
MattCat
1 month ago

Wks 13-18 will be challenging, enough. Sensible bye week. Wonder how rest time between games for AFC North teams will shake out. Ravens best not get the most of that again.

MattCat
MattCat
1 month ago
Reply to  MattCat

Missed Wk 10 west coast Sun night game. Here’s to Wk 4 and 10 wins, set some trends.

Someguyperson
Someguyperson
1 month ago

Relatively easy schedule early + an early bye and a rough last third looks like the same formula the Steelers have had the past couple years. Do relatively well early on and then lose a bunch of games late and limp into the playoffs if we’re lucky. They’ll exceed my expectations if the make the playoffs this year.

skyfire322
skyfire322
1 month ago

Initial thought: Unsurprisingly 10-7 w/ first wild card spot. I agree that weeks 13-18 will be a challenge, but it’s not nearly as bad as last year’s.

Also, maybe I’m still waking up, but is there a reason Rooney said he wasn’t thrilled about (in his words) late night games late in the season? Besides the back-to-back late-night games weeks 7-8, I honestly don’t see anything to be concerned about (time wise that is).

MattCat
MattCat
1 month ago
Reply to  skyfire322

Late night game is away on west coast, where Pgh has struggled since 2000, though weirdly they’ve done okay @ Chargers. This game may be key to Steelers’ whole season given the timing and opponent quality.

JSegursky
JSegursky
1 month ago
Reply to  MattCat

I think that one is a problem because they will have to stay in San Diego overnight, I believe. There is something weird about flying out of San Diego.

MattCat
MattCat
1 month ago
Reply to  JSegursky

Inclined to agree with that experience of flying out of San Diego.

MattCat
MattCat
1 month ago
Reply to  Dave Schofield

Good Grief! My Bad!

4th n Inches
4th n Inches
1 month ago

Schedule is backloaded again. Not as bad as last year though.

Steelersfan
Steelersfan
1 month ago

Just came here to report whether Dave or Bryan had the better mock schedule a few days ago:
Dave mocked the right opponent in the right week four times.
Bryan mocked the right opponent in the right week three times.

This would appear to give the better mock draft to Dave, but taking out both calling the week 1 (Jets revenge game for Justin Fields) and 4 (international tilt) games, I was most impressed with Bryan correctly calling the week 8 SNF game at home vs the Packers scoring a trifecta (opponent, location and time) of correction with his mock schedule.

Dave meanwhile had his week 11 and week 14 opponents correct, but missed the location and time of the games.

Therefore, I doth declare Bryan Anthony Davis the winner of the Steel Curtain Network FFSN 2025 Mock Schedule. Your trophy will be in the mail–just don’t look for it.

Last edited 1 month ago by Steelersfan
MattCat
MattCat
1 month ago
Reply to  Steelersfan

Awww, c’mon…

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