How to listen to Cowboys vs. Steelers Sunday Night Football game on the radio
By Jerry Trotta
The Dallas Cowboys will lock horns with the Pittsburgh Steelers on Sunday Night Football this week. Widely picked to finish last in the AFC North, the Steelers currently sit atop the division with a 3-1 record.
Led by Mike Tomlin, Pittsburgh has gotten better-than-expected quarterback play from offseason trade acquisition Justin Fields, but they are oftentimes overly reliant on their defense. They scored a combined 51 points in their first three games and won all of them.
The Steelers' defense came back down to earth last week against the Colts. Not only were thye gashed against the run, but Joe Flacco threw for two touchdowns after subbing in for the injured Anthony Richardson.
This isn't a must-win game for either team, but both squads need to keep stacking wins to maintain momentum in tightly-contested divisions. If you are unable to watch the action on TV, here is how you can listen on the radio.
Local radio stations
Cowboys radio
In-market Cowboys fans can listen to the game on KRLD-FM 105.3 The Fan in Dallas/Fort Worth. The familiar due of Brad Sham and Babe Laufenberg will be on the call. Sham will have play-by-play while Laufenberg will provide color commentary. Ever-reliable reporter Kristi Scales will have live updates from the sideline throughout the game.
Dallas supporters can hear Sham, Laufenberg and Scales call every Cowboys game throughout the season on KRLD-FM 105.3 The Fan. You can also hear every Dallas game -- including this week's matchup -- in Spanish on KVMK-FM 107.5 La Grande in Dallas/Fort Worth.
If you aren't based in Dallas, the Dallas Cowboys Radio Network can be heard throughout the state of Texas. For any fans located behind enemy lines in Pennsylvania, the game can be heard on State College, PA WRSC-AM 1390. For a full breakdown of Cowboys-centric radio coverage in Texas and other states, check out this link.
Steelers radio
Steelers fans, or Cowboys supporters located in Pittsburgh, can hear the game on flagship stations of the Steelers Audio Network: WDVE 102.5 FM and WBGG 970 AM.
Rob King is in his first season calling play-by-play after he replaced Bill Hillgrove, who retired earlier this year after 30 seasons in the booth. Similar to Laufenberg, former Steelers player Craig Wolfey is the team's radio color analyst.
Fans based in Pennsylvania and surrounding areas can hear the Steelers broadcast on affiliate stations. Be sure to check your local listings on the Steelers Audio Network. That information can be found behind this link.
National radio for Cowboys vs. Steelers
SiriusXM Radio is another option to listen to the game. The Cowboys-centric broadcast can be heard on SiriuxXM channel 230, while the Steelers broadcast will be on channel 385. Please note that these channels change weekly and you must have a subscription to SiriusXM Radio to listen.