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The Pittsburgh Steelers' 2026 schedule has been released, featuring predictions for each game. The predictions include wins against teams like the Atlanta Falcons and Cincinnati Bengals, but losses are expected against the New England Patriots and Philadelphia Eagles.
The Steelers have won the last five meetings against Atlanta ā and the Falcons have never won in Pittsburgh. Historical trends aside, the Falcons are still in quarterback purgatory, and the Steelers should be fired up with a rare home opener and new head coach.
Last year, the Steelers needed a whopping five defensive turnovers to defeat by one touchdown. And the Patriots only improved throughout 2025 en route to a Super Bowl appearance ā and at this point in 2026, they mightāve added .
The Steelers are predicted to win against the Atlanta Falcons, Cincinnati Bengals, and others, while expected losses include games against the New England Patriots and Philadelphia Eagles.
The Steelers' home opener in 2026 is scheduled for Week 1 against the Atlanta Falcons.
The predictions suggest the Steelers could win around 8 games in the 2026 season, depending on various factors.
Key opponents for the Steelers in 2026 include the New England Patriots, Cincinnati Bengals, and Cleveland Browns.

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This early in the season, the usually injury-bitten Bengals should still be a threat, especially with the addition of elite nose tackle Dexter Lawrence. Still, that defense has a lot of holes, and the Steelers are at home.
Times might change under Mike McCarthy, but this is a loss many are penciling in already. The Steelers have struggled to win in Cleveland lately, and the Thursday Night Football setting should only up the slop factor.
Iām not bullish on the Colts, even with a healthy Daniel Jones, to repeat their unexpected success from the first half of 2025. Michael Pittman Jr. gets a petty game ball ā are we still doing those? ā against his former team.
The Buccaneers are still a dangerous team, but the wheels fell off in 2025, headlined by a disappointing season from quarterback Baker Mayfield. I donāt have a ton of faith in Todd Bowles to right the pirate ship this year.
Itās an international game, so expect TNF levels of wackiness, and maybe the Saints get a force multiplier playing the land of the fleur-de-lis. Still, while Iām cautiously optimistic in the offense New Orleans has put together, this seems like a winnable game for Pittsburgh.
Playing in a divisional game the week after a trip to Europe isnāt ideal, but the good news is that the Browns havenāt won a regular season game in Pittsburgh since 2003. I doubt Yinzer Mike McCarthy wants that streak to break in the first year under his watch.
Tough to lose this one.
This marks the start of a stretch of non-1 p.m. kickoffs for Pittsburgh. I also think itāll be a win. The Steelers are able to sweep the Bengals, this time thanks to an extra week of rest.
Hereās another historical stat: The Steelers havenāt won in Philadelphia since 1965. I donāt think anything changes here, as the Steelers run into what should still be a tough team in the trenches with plenty of talent on both sides of the ball.
After a somewhat easy start to the schedule, the Steelers encounter their first losing streak of the year against the Broncos after Thanksgiving. Denver has an efficient offense and a fierce defense that should challenge Pittsburghās young offensive line and aging quarterback.
Copy and paste what I said about the Broncos defense, but to an even greater degree when it comes to the Texans. Case in point: This group ate Aaron Rodgers and co. alive in the NFL Playoffs in January. Houstonās offense is a potential weak point, but the addition of David Montgomery and another offensive line revamp might result in some improvements.
Does the Steelersā historical Monday Night Football success continue with a new Mike? For now, I think it will. The Jaguars are a better team than many give them credit for, but I also think this Steelers team has improved more than some in the national media would believe. Pittsburgh breaks a three-game skid with a much-needed win.
The Steelers come back down to earth with a loss to the Ravens at home. For yet another year, the Steelersā schedule takes a difficult turn in the second half.
On paper, the Steelers should beat the Panthers, but Carolina proved to be a tough out at times in 2025 ā even giving a very good Rams team a scare in the playoffs. With attrition setting in late in the year, Pittsburgh drops a winnable game.
While the Titans have improved some since a dismal 2025, theyāre still a welcome sight to see on the schedule. Pittsburgh desperately needs a win here and gets one, building towards the epic Week 18 Ravens-Steelers rematch Roger Goodell has been counting on the entire time.
Yup, another 10-7 season as the Steelers split the series against Baltimore. I donāt have any meaningful analysis here: These late-season AFC North games are anyoneās guess, especially as the teams likely wonāt look anything like they did before Week 1. Still, the Steelers seem destined to win at least one of these games, and they do so here.
A tale as old as time. But Iāll be the first one to admit this is as much based on past history as it is my expectations for the NFL in 2026. Thereās still a lot weāll find out in the upcoming months. Real football canāt get here fast enough. ***Whatās your initial Steelersā game-by-game prediction?*** *Join the BTSC community and let us know in the comments!*