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TIME UPDATE: Steelers at Jaguars: How to watch/listen to the game

No more closed practices, no more hidden playbooks — tonight, the Pittsburgh Steelers step onto the field for their first preseason game of the year, giving fans an early glimpse at the lineup and fresh faces gearing up for the 2025 campaign.

Game Information

  • Date & Time: Saturday, August 9, 2025, 7:00 PM ET (Jacksonville local time)

  • Venue: EverBank Stadium, Jacksonville, Florida

  • TV Broadcast: NFL+, FOX30 (Jacksonville market)

  • Radio: Steelers Nation Radio

  • 2025 NFL Season: Preseason Week 1, How to Watch Pittsburgh Steelers vs.  Jacksonville Jaguars

  • Key Storylines to Watch

    • Rookie Spotlight: First-year players like Roman Wilson (WR) and Payton Wilson (LB) will have the chance to make an impression from the very first snap.

  • Return to Action: Several key contributors are back after injuries last season, while Aaron Rodgers and rookie QB Will Howard will sit out due to health concerns.

  • Position Battles: This matchup will be a proving ground for the cornerback group and offensive line — both still looking to lock in their optimal starting rotations.

  • Preseason doesn’t decide championships, but it decides hope. And for the Steelers, hope for a breakout season begins tonight in Jacksonville.

    Patrick Queen Confirms Star WR Eagles Rejected Ravens to Work Out with Steelers - Awaiting Medical Check
    Pittsburgh, PA – As the 2025 NFL trade deadline heats up with the November 4 cutoff approaching, Pittsburgh Steelers linebacker Patrick Queen has publicly confirmed that wide receiver DeVonta Smith – the struggling star from the Philadelphia Eagles – turned down an invitation from the Baltimore Ravens to instead participate in a workout with the Steelers. This revelation came from Queen in a recent interview, sparking speculation about a potential trade deal, contingent on Smith passing an upcoming medical examination. This is the latest development in the rumors surrounding the Steelers' efforts to upgrade their wide receiver position after trading Diontae Johnson in the offseason. Source: https://x.com/CarneyMedia/status/1974569559236727034 According to Queen, who previously played for the Ravens before signing a 3-year, $41 million contract with the Steelers in 2024, Smith received an offer from Baltimore but chose to decline in favor of the opportunity in Pittsburgh. "I know DeVonta said no to the Ravens because he sees the Steelers as a better fit for his development," Queen shared on his personal podcast, emphasizing the connections between Smith and the Steelers' coaching staff. Queen, who has expressed disappointment over the Ravens not offering him a new contract, suggested that Smith's decision reflects "dissatisfaction with how the Ravens handle young players." This adds extra drama as Queen is set to face his former team in the upcoming Steelers vs. Ravens matchup. DeVonta Smith, who is experiencing the slowest start of his career with just 18 receptions and 289 yards through the first four games of the 2025 season, is facing frustration at the Eagles due to his limited role in the red zone under coordinator Kellen Moore. Along with A.J. Brown, the Eagles' expensive WR duo (each over $50 million) is rumored to be on the trade block to alleviate salary cap burdens, with Smith seen as the more feasible candidate thanks to his speed and route-running skills that would complement DK Metcaf in Pittsburgh. Sources from NFL executives indicate the Eagles rejected offseason offers for Smith, but the recent loss to the Denver Broncos (where Brown and Smith combined for only 6 yards in the first half) has ramped up the pressure. The Steelers, boasting a 3-1 start to the season under GM Omar Khan – renowned for big deals like acquiring Minkah Fitzpatrick – are "heavily monitoring" the situation in Philadelphia, according to a report from Carney Media on X. Offensive coordinator Arthur Smith previously coached Smith in Tennessee, while assistant GM Andy Weidl was involved in drafting him at the Eagles, creating a natural connection. However, everything hinges on the results of Smith's medical check, scheduled for this week, to ensure he has no issues from recent injuries. The Eagles have not officially commented on the rumors but have affirmed there are no plans to trade Smith before the deadline. Meanwhile, Queen wrapped up his interview with encouragement: "If DeVonta comes here, he'll be the perfect piece for our offense." With the Eagles currently on their bye week, Steelers fans are eagerly awaiting to see if this workout leads to a contract, potentially shifting the AFC North landscape. The Steelers will face their next opponent while awaiting updates from the medical check.