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Packers vs. Steelers Week 8 Game Officially

October 24, 2025 – Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania

The uncertainty is over. The NFL has officially confirmed that the Week 8 matchup between the Green Bay Packers (4–1–1) and the Pittsburgh Steelers (4–2) will proceed as scheduled on Sunday, October 26, at 7:20 PM CDT (8:20 PM ET) at Acrisure Stadium in Pittsburgh. The game will air nationally on NBC and locally on 95.7 BIG FM WRIT – Milwaukee.

After days of inspection and around-the-clock repair work, Acrisure Stadium’s grass surface has been cleared for play. League safety officials conducted their final review Thursday afternoon and approved the field for full competition, ending speculation about a possible relocation or postponement.

A statement from the NFL Operations Department confirmed the decision:

“Field conditions at Acrisure Stadium have been inspected and meet all league safety standards. Sunday night’s game between the Steelers and Packers will be played as planned.”

The repairs stemmed from severe turf damage sustained during the Steelers’ Week 6 game against the Cincinnati Bengals, when kicker Chris Boswell slipped on a torn section of grass, sparking concerns about field safety. Heavy rainfall in subsequent weeks worsened the situation, forcing the stadium’s maintenance crew to replace and re-level several areas of the natural grass surface. Officials now say the field is “in excellent condition.”

With the venue issue resolved, the focus shifts back to football — and this matchup promises to be one of the most compelling of Week 8. The Packers, led by quarterback Jordan Love and a resurgent running game featuring Josh Jacobs, are looking to build on their strong start and extend their NFC North lead. Meanwhile, the Steelers, powered by T.J. Watt’s relentless pass rush and a defense ranked among the league’s top five in sacks, will look to defend home turf and rebound after recent divisional setbacks.

Both teams come into the game well-rested and hungry. For Green Bay, it’s a chance to cement their growing identity under head coach Matt LaFleur. For Pittsburgh, it’s an opportunity to make a statement under the primetime lights of Sunday Night Football.

Kickoff remains locked for 7:20 PM CDT, with pregame coverage beginning an hour earlier.
The wait, the worry, and the uncertainty are finally over — Acrisure Stadium is ready, and football under the lights in Pittsburgh is officially back.

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