Steelers vs. Vikings Gameday: Injury Updates, Depth Charts, TV Info, Betting Lines, More

Steelers vs. Vikings Gameday: Injury Updates, Depth Charts, TV Info, Betting Lines, More
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In Week 4, the Pittsburgh Steelers face the Minnesota Vikings in the first ever NFL regular season game in Ireland.

PITTSBURGH STEELERS vs. MINNESOTA VIKINGS GAMEDAY INFO

Gameday, Pittsburgh Steelers (2-1) vs. Minnesota Vikings (2-1)

Sunday, Sept. 28, 2025, 9:30 a.m. EST
Croke Park (approximately 75,000, hybrid turf)

Weather: Mostly cloudy, 59 degrees

HOW TO WATCH: TV, BROADCAST INFO

TV: Joe Davis (play-by-play), Greg Olsen (color), Pam Oliver (sideline) and Jamie Erdahl (sideline) will call the Steelers-Vikings game on Sunday. The game will be seen exclusively on NFL Network. It can also be streamed through NFL+ and on WTAE in Pittsburgh.

Radio: Steelers Radio Network, 102.5 WDVE-FM, SiriusXM 385, (Rob King, Max Starks, Missi Matthews)

BETTING LINES

The Steelers are 2.5-point underdogs for the Week 4 matchup against the Vikings in Dublin, Ireland. The Steelers are -142 on the money line, compared to +120 for the Vikings. The over/under is set at 41.5 points.

STEELERS INJURY UPDATES

Steelers strong safety DeShon Elliott (knee) was a full participant at Friday’s practice and has no injury designation for Sunday’s game.

Tight end Jonnu Smith (hip) and cornerback Joey Porter Jr. (hamstring) are questionable to play against the Vikings.

Steelers running back Jaylen Warren, who was added to the injury report on Friday with a knee injury, is expected to play on Sunday, according to Adam Schefter of ESPN.

STEELERS TRANSACTIONS

For the second week in a row, Trey Sermon will be suiting up for the Steelers. The Steelers elevated the fifth-year running back from its practice squad on Saturday ahead of a matchup with the Vikings in Dublin.

STEELERS DEPTH CHART vs. VIKINGS

PITTSBURGH STEELERS 2025 WEEK 4 DEFENSIVE DEPTH CHART

THE LAST TIME

The Steelers lost a shootout to the Vikings, 36-28, on Dec. 9, 2021 at U.S. Bank Stadium.

The Steelers rallied after facing a 29-0 deficit late in the third quarter. Vikings safety Harrison Smith broke up a pass intended for Steelers tight end Pat Freiermuth in the end zone on the final play of the game to secure the win for Minnesota.

Chase Claypool made headlines in the last Steelers-Vikings meeting, and for all the wrong reasons. Claypool was benched by head coach Mike Tomlin after receiving an unnecessary roughness penalty in the first quarter. Claypool also drew criticism for celebrating a first-down catch on the Steelers’ final possession, costing Pittsburgh valuable time.

Vikings running back Dalvin Cook rushed for 205 yards and two touchdowns. Overall, the Steelers defense gave up 458 yards.

STEELERS-VIKINGS SERIES

The Vikings lead the all-time series against the Steelers, 10-9. The Steelers are 2-2 against the Vikings under Mike Tomlin.

Sunday will be the first time a game between two teams has been playing in three different countries. The last time the Steelers played an international game was, coincidentally, against the Vikings on Sept. 29, 2013 in London.

The Steelers beat the Vikings in Super Bowl IX, 16-6, at Tulane Stadium in New Orleans.

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