What time is the NFL game tonight? TV schedule, live stream for Steelers vs Browns in Week 2

Brad Cox

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Week 2 of the 2023 NFL season finishes with the Pittsburgh Steelers facing the Cleveland Browns.

The Browns' defence was excellent against the Bengals and are coming up against a Steelers side that was battered last week by the San Francisco 49ers. 

They got to Joe Burrow 10 times with two sacks and will look to replicate something similar on Kenny Pickett. Pickett had two interceptions in the opening week but did manage to surpass 200 passing yards despite a lack of offence.

The Sporting News explains how you can watch Steelers vs. Browns in the UK tonight. 

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What time is the NFL game tonight in the UK?

  • Date: Tuesday, Sept. 19
  • Time: 1:15 a.m. BST

The Steelers vs. Browns contest will kick off at 1:15 a.m. BST. 

What TV channel is Steelers vs. Browns on in the UK? Live stream details

  • TV channel: Sky Sports Action, Sky Sports Main Event, Channel 5
  • Live stream: NFL Game Pass, Sky Go, My5 TV

The game between the Steelers and Browns will be available on DAZN's NFL Game Pass, Sky Sports and Channel 5.

Sky Sports Action, Sky Sports Main Event and Channel 5 will show the match on TV while live streaming options include Sky Go, DAZN and My5 TV.

More details on DAZN's NFL Game Pass and costs can be found here.

MORE: Watch Browns @ Steelers on NFL Game Pass

NFL results Week 2

Thursday Night Football saw the Eagles move to 2-0 as they overcame the Minnesota Vikings. Jalen Hurts ran for two touchdowns and rushed for the other in their 34-28 win. 

The Baltimore Ravens and Lamar Jackson went to Cincinnati and came away 2-0. Joe Burrow said post-game he struggled as he aggravated his calf injury. 

Tua Tagovailoa and the Miami Dolphins moved to 2-0 on Sunday Night Football with a win over the New England Patriots making the Pats 0-2 for the first time since 2001 as they were limited to just 288 offensive yards. 

We're treated to two Monday night games as the Pittsburgh Steelers host the Cleveland Browns and Carolina Panthers take on the New Orleans Saints. 

Below are all of the results so far from Week 2 in the NFL:

Game
Philadelphia Eagles 34-28 Minnesota Vikings
Cincinnati Bengals 24-27 Baltimore Ravens
Detroit Lions 31-37 Seattle Seahawks
Houston Texans 20-31 Indianapolis Colts
Tampa Bay Buccaneers 27-17 Chicago Bears
Jacksonville Jaguars 9-17 Kansas City Chiefs
Atlanta Falcons 24-25 Green Bay Packers
Buffalo Bills 38-10 Las Vegas Raiders
Tennessee Titans 27-24 Los Angeles Chargers
Los Angeles Rams 23-30 San Francisco 49ers
Arizona Cardinals 28-31 New York Giants
Dallas Cowboys 30-10 New York Jets
Denver Broncos 33-35 Washington Commanders
New England Patriots 17-24 Miami Dolphins
Carolina Panthers TBC New Orleans Saints
Pittsburgh Steelers TBC Cleveland Browns

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Brad is a content producer for The Sporting News and has previously worked for the likes of Squawka and The Athletic. His career highlight to date is reporting from the 2022 UEFA Champions League Final in Paris.