Steelers Schedule Breakdown 2026: Easiest, Toughest Games During NFL Regular Season originally appeared on SportsNet Pittsburgh.
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The Steelers enter the 2026 campaign at a fascinating crossroads, tasked with defending their AFC North crown while navigating the first major leadership transition in nearly two decades.
The arrival of Mike McCarthy has brought a modernized philosophy to Pittsburgh, yet the objective remains maintaining the standard of a franchise that finally recaptured its divisional throne last season.
While a looming decision at quarterback and a fresh coaching staff provide plenty of offseason intrigue, the true test lies in a 2026 schedule that features a gauntlet of emerging AFC powerhouses and a historic mid-season trek across the Atlantic. In a division defined by perennial contenders and high-stakes rivalries, Pittsburgh’s path to a repeat will require navigating one of the league’s most balanced and taxing slates of opponents.
Here is a breakdown of the Steelers’ schedule.
Steelers most notable games
Weeks 3 and 10: Cincinnati Bengals (home and away)
Pittsburgh’s first divisional matchup of the season will come at home against Joe Burrow and the Bengals, who are looking to return to the postseason for the first time since 2023. Then, the later contest between the two will be on Sunday Night Football in Cincinnati.
Both the Steelers and Bengals look to contend for the AFC North, with the Bengals having a high-octane offense led by Burrow, Ja’Marr Chase, and Tee Higgins. Expect the two clashes between division rivals to be neck-and-neck.
Week 11: Philadelphia Eagles (away)
The Battle of Pennsylvania is always an anticipated matchup, and that won’t change when the Steelers travel east to face the Eagles in Week 11. Philadelphia will once again be in the playoff picture with its contention window wide open. But the Eagles will probably not have A.J. Brown, with reports saying he will be traded to the Patriots after June 1, combined with the selection of Makai Lemon in the first round of the 2026 NFL Draft.
The Steelers last won a regular-season game in Philadelphia on October 24, 1965, defeating the Eagles 20-14 at Franklin Field. As of May 2026, Pittsburgh has not won a regular-season game in Philadelphia in over 60 years, with a winless streak spanning over 10 consecutive matchups in the city.
Week 13: Houston Texans (home)
Houston ended Pittsburgh’s season in the wild card round last season, blowing out the Steelers 30-6 in the first round of the postseason. Now, the Steelers will welcome back the Texans for a late-season primetime clash against one of the AFC’s contenders. The Texans’ defense figures to be one of the best units in the NFL, and a new-look Pittsburgh offense will need to find solutions.
Week 14: Jacksonville Jaguars (away)
The Steelers will face the Jaguars in Jacksonville on Monday Night Football, their third straight primetime matchup. Jacksonville is coming off a 13-4 season where it clinched the AFC South title, and this matchup projects to be between two contenders going for seeding in the late season.
Weeks 15 and 18: Baltimore Ravens (home & away)
Whenever the Steelers and Ravens face off, expect all eyes in the NFL world to be tuned in. It was the final game of the 2025 regular season where the Steelers defeated the Ravens on a dramatic missed field goal by Tyler Loop as time expired, punching Pittsburgh’s ticket to the playoffs. The Steelers swept Baltimore in the season series in 2025 en route to the AFC North title.
Even with a new head coach in Jesse Minter, Baltimore once again enters the season as a Super Bowl contender, led by Lamar Jackson and Derrick Henry. With both games in the final quarter of the season, the divisional clashes will mean more as the teams battle for the AFC North.
Steelers easiest games
No game in the NFL is a given, but if Pittsburgh wants to contend, here are a few games the team should win.
Week 5: Indianapolis Colts (home)
Colts quarterback Daniel Jones is recovering from a torn Achilles tendon he suffered late in the 2025 season, meaning he will probably miss the first few games in 2026. If he is not back for this Week 5 contest in Pittsburgh, the Steelers should have the upper hand. This will be a revenge game for Michael Pittman Jr., who was traded from Indianapolis to Pittsburgh this offseason.
Week 7: New Orleans Saints (Paris)
In year two of the Kellen Moore-Tyler Shough era, the Saints should be better than the 6-11 record they tallied in 2025. If Chris Olave stays healthy, paired with new additions in wide receiver Jordyn Tyson and running back Travis Etienne, New Orleans should have a high-powered offense.
What makes this game jump off the page is that it’s the NFL’s first-ever game in Paris, sending the Steelers across the pond for the second straight year. Pittsburgh should be favored in this game, considering the losses on the Saints’ defense, including starting cornerback Alontae Taylor and linebacker Demario Davis.
Week 8: Cleveland Browns (home)
The Browns have a new head coach in Todd Monken and one of the best defensive players in the NFL in Myles Garrett, yet the team is not expected to contend in the AFC North. A lot of this is because of who is under center. While Shedeur Sanders will probably be the Week 1 starter, his ceiling in the NFL is yet to be determined.
At home against an inferior opponent in a divisional matchup is a game Pittsburgh needs to win.
Week 17: Tennessee Titans (away)
The Titans have major turnover as they enter year two with Cam Ward under center, a new head coach in Robert Saleh, and an offensive coordinator in Brian Daboll, combined with weapons Wandale Robinson, Carnell Tate, and plenty of new faces on the defensive side of the ball. Against a younger team still finding its bearings, expect an experienced Steelers roster to have an upper hand.
At this point in the season, if the Titans are no longer contending, it should be a game Pittsburgh wins.
When is the Steelers’ 2026 bye week?
Pittsburgh’s bye week is exactly halfway through the season in Week 9, sandwiched between the divisional matchups against the Cleveland Browns and Cincinnati Bengals.
While some were expecting the bye would be after the international game, it will happen one week after the expected date.
Pittsburgh Steelers schedule 2026
| Week | Date | Opponent | Kickoff time (ET) | TV/Streaming |
| 1 | Sep. 13 | vs. Falcons | 1 p.m. | FOX |
| 2 | Sep. 20 | at Patriots | 1 p.m. | CBS |
| 3 | Sep. 27 | vs. Bengals | 1 p.m. | CBS |
| 4 | Oct. 1 | at Browns (TNF) | 8:15 p.m. | Prime Video |
| 5 | Oct. 11 | vs. Colts | 1 p.m. | CBS |
| 6 | Oct. 18 | at Buccaneers | 1 p.m. | CBS |
| 7 | Oct. 25 | vs. Saints (Paris) | 9:30 a.m. | NFL Network |
| 8 | Nov. 1 | vs. Browns | 1 p.m. | CBS |
| 9 | BYE | — | — | — |
| 10 | Nov. 15 | at Bengals (SNF) | 8:20 p.m. | NBC |
| 11 | Nov. 22 | at Eagles | 4:25 p.m. | CBS |
| 12 | Nov. 27 | vs. Broncos (Black Friday) | 3 p.m. | Prime Video |
| 13 | Dec. 6 | vs. Texans (SNF) | 8:20 p.m. | NBC |
| 14 | Dec. 14 | at Jaguars (MNF) | 8:15 p.m. | ESPN |
| 15 | Dec. 20 | vs. Ravens | 1 p.m. | CBS |
| 16 | TBD | vs. Panthers | TBD | TBD |
| 17 | Jan. 3 | at Titans | 1 p.m. | CBS |
| 18 | TBD | at Ravens | TBD | TBD |
