SCHEDULE UPDATE: How to watch Browns vs. Eagles in Week 2 preseason game: TV, live stream
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TV Broadcast
- National: The game will air on NFL Network, featuring the Eagles' feed with announcers Scott Graham, Ross Tucker, and Dave Spadaro (sideline reporter).
- Local:
- In the Philadelphia market: Tune in to NBC10.
- In the Cleveland market: Watch on WEWS News 5 (ABC affiliate).
- Other regional channels (subject to availability):
- WPMT (Fox43): Harrisburg-Lancaster-Lebanon-York, PA
- WATM (ABC 23): Johnstown-Altoona-State College-DuBois-Bedford, PA
- CW Delmarva (47.2): Salisbury, MD
- WOLF (Fox56): Wilkes-Barre-Scranton-Hazelton, PA
- KHII (MyNet): Hawaii
- ESPN: Australia and New Zealand
- ESPN2: Africa
- Postgame Show: In Philadelphia, catch The Postgame Show presented by Ricoh on PhiladelphiaEagles.com, the Eagles app, or social media, hosted by Ashlyn Sullivan, Fran Duffy, and Ike Reese.
Source: philadelphiaeagles.com
Live Stream
- Free Streaming (Local Markets):
- Philadelphia and Cleveland markets: Stream for free on the Eagles app or PhiladelphiaEagles.com (geographic restrictions apply; update the app to the latest version).
- International Home Marketing Areas (Ghana, Australia, New Zealand): Available on the Eagles app or website.
- NFL+:
- Stream the game on NFL+, the NFL’s subscription service, which offers live local and primetime preseason games on mobile devices and tablets.
- Includes live game audio, NFL Network shows on-demand, and NFL Films archives.
- Pricing starts at approximately $7/month with a 7-day free trial.
- Fubo:
- Stream on Fubo, which carries NFL Network, WEWS News 5 (in Cleveland), and NBC10 (in Philadelphia).
- Offers a 7-day free trial; plans start at $85/month (taxes and fees may apply).
- Covers ESPN, ABC, CBS, Fox, NBC, and 200+ channels for live sports.
- Other Platforms:
- DIRECTV: Includes NFL Network and local affiliates (CBS, Fox) with the MySports Genre Pack ($70/month, 5-day free trial).
- Hulu + Live TV, YouTube TV: Both carry NFL Network and local channels, with free trials (3 days for Hulu, 2–14 days for YouTube TV). Plans start at $83/month.
- NordVPN: For viewers outside the U.S., use a VPN to access streams by appearing in a supported region. NordVPN costs $3.59/month for a 2-year plan with a 70% discount.
The Cleveland Browns vs. Philadelphia Eagles Week 2 preseason game is scheduled for Saturday, August 16, 2025, at 1:00 PM ET at Lincoln Financial Field, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Below is how you can watch or stream the game, based on available information from reliable sources.
The Pittsburgh Steelers are taking another look at a familiar face as they continue to search for depth at wide receiver following a string of injuries. The team reportedly hosted several free agents for workouts ahead of Week 6, including linebackers Otis Reese and Ben Stille, offensive tackle Bayron Matos, and one notable wideout.
That receiver is Brandon Johnson, a player the Steelers had previously signed during the preseason before releasing him after he suffered an ankle injury in the final exhibition game. Johnson was initially projected to make the team’s practice squad and looked strong in training camp before the injury derailed his progress.
Now fully recovered, Brandon Johnson is trying to earn another shot with the organization that gave him his first NFL opportunity. The 25-year-old recently worked out with the New York Giants before heading to Pittsburgh, showing he’s healthy and ready to compete again.
Johnson spent most of last season on the Steelers’ practice squad, appearing in three regular-season games and catching one pass for nine yards. His prior experience with wide receivers coach Zach Azzanni in Denver, as well as his time on Pittsburgh’s staff, makes him a strong candidate to rejoin the group as a reliable depth option.
The Steelers’ interest in Johnson comes as Calvin Austin III continues to recover from a shoulder injury that has sidelined him indefinitely. With the team looking for capable reinforcements, Johnson could be signed to the practice squad rather than the active roster, giving Pittsburgh flexibility to rotate receivers as needed.
Currently, the Steelers’ active wideout group features DK Metcalf, Scotty Miller, Ben Skowronek, and Roman Wilson. With Austin’s timetable for return still uncertain, it seems likely that at least one new face will be elevated each week — and Johnson could be next in line to step up.