Minnesota Vikings vs Pittsburgh Steelers Live Stream: Watch Online NFL Football (Start Time, TV Info)
Minnesota Vikings vs Pittsburgh Steelers takes place on Sunday in week 4 of the NFL regular season, with both teams coming into the game on the back of three straight losses and still looking for their first wins of the season. For one of these teams that will finally change today, but for the other they will slip further into insignificance this season at 0-4. The game will start at 1 p.m. ET and can be watched online through live stream (details below).
It's extraordinary that the Vikings are 0-3; they have scored an average of 27 points per game, ranking them a lofty 7th in the NFL for points scored per game, yet they have still failed to win.
For three straight games their defense has let past more than 30 points, and that is seriously undermining good work from the offensive unit, and if they don't patch up the holes in their defense quickly their season will be over before it's even really gotten underway.
In week 1 the Vikings lost 24-34 on the road to Detroit, and that was following up by a 30-31 loss in week to on the road to Chicago.
Many Vikings fans had hoped that returning home to Minnesota for the first time this season in front of their home fans would help them rally and claim their first win. However, things took a very similar shape to previous weeks as they lost 27-31 against Cleveland.
The Steelers meanwhile have also lost three from three, but have put up nowhere near as much fight. A 9-16 opening loss to Tennessee was followed up by a 10-20 loss on the road to Cincinnati. Then last week they were blown away by Chicago 23-40.
Minnesota Vikings vs Pittsburgh Steelers will start at 1 p.m. ET and can be watched on TV on the CBS network or online through live stream by clicking here.
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