How to Watch Steelers vs. Bengals: Game Moved Amid Storm Threat — Stay Safe, Fans
As a powerful atmospheric storm continues to impact the Midwest, the NFL has urged fans to stay alert and prioritize safety ahead of Thursday night’s matchup between the Pittsburgh Steelers (4–1) and Cincinnati Bengals (2–4)
Heavy rain and high winds are forecast across parts of Ohio and Western Pennsylvania, raising travel concerns for both fans and team personnel. Stadium officials confirmed that
“Football matters, but safety always comes first,” a team spokesperson reminded fans, advising everyone to
check for local weather alerts and allow extra travel time.
📺 Game Details
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Venue: Paycor Stadium (Cincinnati, OH)
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Time: 8:15 p.m. ET
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TV Broadcast: Amazon Prime Video
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Streaming (local markets):
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Tickets: StubHub (weather policy updates available)
📊 Steelers vs. Bengals Odds (via BetMGM)
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Spread: Pittsburgh -5.5 (-110) | Cincinnati +5.5 (-110)
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Moneyline Favorite: Pittsburgh -275
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Underdog Moneyline:
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Total Points: 42.5
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Over/Under Odds: -110 each
🏥 Injury Report
Steelers
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DT Cameron Heyward: Did Not Participate (Rest)
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LB T.J. Watt: Did Not Participate (Rest)
The Steelers enter the game as clear favorites, riding the momentum of their four-game win streak. The Bengals, meanwhile, are desperate to rebound and protect home turf despite the weather.
With severe conditions expected through Thursday night, both teams — and fans — are being urged to stay safe, stay updated, and stay strong.
Steelers Quarterback Robbed & Beaten In Ireland Ahead Of Game vs. Vikings

Pittsburgh Steelers quarterback Skylar Thompson got the worst welcome to Ireland after the team arrived in Dublin ahead of their Week 4 clash against the Minnesota Vikings.
According to
The player, who is on the injured reserve, suffered minor injuries but is doing well and remains with the team.
Steelers Gathering Intel Following Skylar Thompson Ordeal
A Steelers spokesman confirmed the above to Pelissero but would not offer any information, noting that the team was working with the league to gather further intel.
“We are aware of a situation involving Skylar Thompson on Friday night in Dublin,” he said. “We will have no further comment at this time as we are working with NFL security to gather more information regarding the incident.”
The #Steelers’ trip to Dublin wasn’t without some drama: Sources say backup QB Skylar Thompson got jumped and robbed Friday night in Dublin.
Thompson, who is on injured reserve, suffered minor injuries but is OK and with the team.
Statement from Steelers Spokesman Burt… — Tom Pelissero (@TomPelissero) September 28, 2025
Pittsburgh had already been frustrated by the league’s refusal to let them leave for Ireland earlier, and some may feel that the situation would have probably been avoided had they been allowed to.
Thompson, meanwhile, started his first season with the Steelers this year, having been in the pros three years prior. He was placed on the injured reserve on September 10 with a hamstring injury.
Sunday’s game is the first NFL regular-season fixture on Irish soil and is the second of seven international games scheduled for this season.
Pittsburgh was leading 14-3 in the second quarter at the time of writing.