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Steelers vs Browns – Week 6 Game Information

An AFC North rivalry highlights Week 6 of the NFL’s 2025 season on October 12 when the Pittsburgh Steelers host the Cleveland Browns.

Aaron Rodgers has performed well as Pittsburgh's QB. He's found reliable weapons in Jaylen Warren and DK Metcalf. Mike Tomlin looks to coach the Steelers to another season above .500.

The Browns started with several quarterbacks to choose from. Joe Flacco leads the team, with Jerry Jeudy, Quinshon Judkins, David Njoku, and more as top stat leaders.

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Dating back to the 1950s, the Steelers own an 82–64–1 all-time record against the Browns. Rodgers is 3-0 against Cleveland, with his last game against the Browns in 2021.

Here's everything you need to know about this Week 6 matchup, including links to the best and most affordable tickets. 

Steelers vs. Browns tickets for Week 6 NFL game

Tickets for the Steelers-Browns Week 6 game are available now on StubHub.

Ticket prices start at $203.

Prices then range from $300 to $5,679. 

Click the link below to see the most up-to-date pricing and seat availability.

Steelers vs. Browns start time for Week 6 NFL game

  • Date: Sunday, October 12
  • Time: 1 p.m. ET (12 p.m. CT)

The Steelers vs. Browns game will take place on Sunday, October 12 at 1 p.m. ET from Acrisure Stadium in Pittsburgh.

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