The Green Bay Packers are set to face the Pittsburgh Steelers on Sunday Night Football, and all eyes will be on Aaron Rodgers. The four-time MVP takes the field against his former team for the first time since leaving Green Bay in 2023, and while he still holds a deep fondness for the Packers, he’ll be aiming for a revenge win on primetime.
But this isn’t the same old Packers squad. Led by Jordan Love and anchored by Micah Parsons on defense, Green Bay is no easy opponent, promising an exciting, hard-fought matchup. Here’s everything you need to know to catch the game, from radio stations to kickoff time.
Green Bay Packers At Pittsburgh Steelers
Date: Sunday, October 26, 2025.
Time: 8:20 p.m. ET
Location: Acrisure Stadium, Pittsburgh
How To Listen To the Steelers-Packers?
Steelers Radio
Steelers fans can catch all the action locally on WDVE 102.5 FM and WBGG 970 AM, as well as across the Steelers Audio Network’s affiliates. The game is also available via Steelers Nation Radio (SNR), which streams on Steelers.com and the Official Steelers Mobile App, allowing fans to listen from anywhere in the world.
Rob King will handle play-by-play duties while former two-time Super Bowl champion Max Starks will provide color commentary. Missi Matthews will cover the sidelines, giving real-time updates, including the injury updates.
Packers Radio
Packers fans can follow the game live on the Packers Radio Network, which spans 54 stations from Wisconsin to South Dakota. 95.7 BIG F.M.– WRIT-Milwaukee serves as the flagship station, with the game also simulcast on 97.3 The Game – WRNW-Milwaukee, the network’s previous flagship since 2022.
The broadcast team features veteran Wayne Larrivee on play-by-play, two-time Packers Pro Bowler Larry McCarren as analyst, and three-time Packers Pro Bowler John Kuhn on the sidelines.
National Broadcast Options
For national listeners, the game is available on Sirius XM (Channels 83 or 226, or via the app) and through Westwood One Radio. Westwood One’s broadcast team includes Ryan Radtke on play-by-play, former NFL player Mike Golic as analyst, and Scott Graham hosting pregame and halftime coverage.
Where Are the Two Teams Standing Heading Into SNF?
The Packers enter Sunday Night Football with momentum from back-to-back wins. Their record stands at 4-1-1, and they sit atop the NFC North, holding a slim lead in a competitive division. Green Bay has relied on a strong defense and timely offensive contributions to secure victories, even in close games.
Jordan Love has been an effective starting quarterback for the Packers all season, and his solid play continued with his performance in their win over the Cardinals on Sunday. His 179 passing yards and one touchdown may not jump off the page initially, but he helped the Packers march down the field on five separate scoring drives.
Through Week 7, Love ranks fourth in PFSN’s QB Impact metric, and he is seventh in EPA per dropback and has the highest EPA per dropback average in a clean pocket in the entire NFL. With the defense creating pressure and Love managing the offense effectively, Green Bay has positioned itself as a serious contender in the NFC.
The Steelers, meanwhile, remain atop the AFC North despite a tough Thursday night loss to the Bengals. Their record stands at 4-2, and while the Bengals’ win narrowed the gap, the Steelers are not in crisis. They will need stronger performances to maintain separation in the division, especially with Joe Burrow set to return for Cincinnati.
Rodgers, who ranks 14th in QBi, had a standout individual performance despite the loss. He threw for 249 yards and four touchdowns, though he added two interceptions. Even late in his career, Rodgers remains clutch, ranking sixth in the NFL with a 0.89 clutch sum and tying for fourth in the league with 14 passing touchdowns. His ability to stay competitive in critical moments will be a key storyline as the Steelers face his former team.