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Ben Roethlisberger: Pitt shouldn't play at Acrisure Stadium

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14 October 2025

Since Heinz Field (now Acrisure Stadium) opened in 2001, the Steelers have shared the venue with Pitt. And it often shows.

On Sunday, the Steelers' home game was played on turf that looked and played horribly. Kicker Chris Boswell slipped and fell during a field goal attempt. Quarterback Aaron Rodgers called the surface "borderline unplayable."

Former Steelers quarterback Ben Roethlisberger agrees.

"You can't have a professional football team, not just the Steelers but the opponents, play on a surface like that," Roethlisberger said on his Footbahlin podcast. "Because you're paying them a lot of money and if people get hurt, it's not a good thing."

Roethlisberger has a simple solution.

"And the only thing I can think of is — and I've been saying this for a while — I don't think Pitt should play there anymore. . . . I'm saying this for Pitt's sake as well. I firmly believe that Pitt should put like a 35,000-person stadium up [in] Oakland. Pack that thing, because when you've got 65,000 or 70,000 in Acrisure and it's only half full, what's that look like? . . . Put a 25,000-person stadium and then have it just bumping, crazy, loud. Fans everywhere. The students won't to drive anywhere, they can walk . . . to the stadium, walk to the game, walk back to their dorms. And then you keep them off of that field for the Steelers."

Roethlisberger recognizes that it may not be easy to move the college team, given the taxpayer deal that built the stadium. Still, and as Roethlisberger said, "[T]hey've got to figure out how to separate those things and make that field better, because you can't put that product out there for the best kicker in the game to miss field goals."

Yes, grass fields are better than turf. But that doesn't mean grass fields should be bad grass. Every NFL team should play on high-quality grass. It ridiculous that they don't, especially in the stadiums where the field is already grass.

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27.3 million watched Lions-Chiefs on Sunday night

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14 October 2025

The Chiefs continue to deliver in prime time. Or at any time.

Sunday night's must-win victory over the Lions generated more than 27.3 million viewers on NBC and Peacock. It was the second biggest October audience for a Sunday Night Football game, behind only Tom Brady's return to New England on October 3, 2021.

Sunday Night Football now has exceeded 25 million viewers for the fourth time this year. That's the most through Week 6 in SNF history. Last year, four games exceeded 25 million for the entire season.

For the year, Sunday Night Football is averaging 25.2 million viewers per week, an 11-percent increase from 2024 and the best six-week start ever for the broadcast.

Of that number, a record 3.0 million per week are streaming the game on Peacock.

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Joe Flacco: Mike Tomlin was "playing the game a little bit" with his comments about trade

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14 October 2025

On Monday, Steelers coach Mike Tomlin chided the Browns for the "shocking" decision to trade quarterback Joe Flacco in the division. On Tuesday, Flacco was asked about Tomlin's remark.

"I didn't get to see how upset he was, but you know I think he's probably just playing the game a little bit and you know doing whatever he has to do," Flacco told reporters.

The game is talking Flacco up before facing him. At another level, Tomlin likely also wishes he was facing Jake Browning. Last year, Tomlin told his players to keep Colts quarterback Anthony Richardson in the game, because Tomlin preferred to face Richardson over Flacco. And when Richardson got injured in Flacco came in, Flacco led the Colts to a win over Pittsburgh, 27-24.

Their rivalry goes back to 2008. Like it or not, Tomlin and the Steelers will see Flacco again on Thursday night. For the 4-1 Steelers, it would be easier to get to 5-1 if they were facing Browning.

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