TIME UPDATE: Steelers vs. Packers at Acrisure Stadium — Kickoff Time & Weather Outlook Confirmed
The Pittsburgh Steelers will host the Green Bay Packers at Acrisure Stadium in a highly anticipated matchup scheduled for Sunday, October 26, 2025. The kickoff is confirmed for 8:20 PM Eastern Time (ET). nflweather.com
Below is a full preview of the timeline, logistics, and projected weather conditions for the evening.
🕗 Game Day Timeline & Logistics
Event | Time (ET) | Notes |
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Parking lots open | ~ 3:20 PM | Fans can begin arriving early to beat congestion |
Will Call / Ticket pickup | ~ 5:20 PM | Adequate time to collect tickets before the gates open |
Stadium gates open | ~ 6:20 PM | About two hours before kickoff |
Kickoff | 8:20 PM | Nationally televised (NBC) nflweather.com |
Because this is a Sunday night game, it occupies a prime-time slot. Fans are strongly encouraged to arrive early to allow time for security checks, concessions, and finding seats without rushing.
🌦️ Weather Forecast & Conditions
Weather forecasts far in advance always carry some uncertainty, especially for late October in Pittsburgh. But available sources and historical trends allow us to sketch a likely scenario and identify factors to watch.
What’s Known So Far
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On the official Steelers weather page, the matchup with the Packers is listed as “TBD — Forecast coming soon.” nflweather.com
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Based on past games at Acrisure Stadium in mid-to-late fall, temperatures often dip into the 40s to low 50s °F (around 5–15 °C) during evening games.
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The Packers-Steelers series in earlier seasons shows relatively cool conditions, sometimes with light winds, and generally low precipitation risk. Sportsgrid
Projected Conditions (As We Approach Game Day)
As game day approaches, here’s a plausible scenario:
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Temperature at kickoff: Likely in the upper 40s to low 50s °F (around 8–12 °C).
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By late evening (4th quarter): Could fall into the 40s (5–10 °C).
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Precipitation chances: Probably low, though a passing shower cannot be ruled out given fall weather volatility.
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Winds: Expect light to moderate breezes — not likely strong gusts, but enough to affect the flight of long passes or field goals if they align.
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Field conditions: Unless rain arrives, the turf should stay fairly dry. However, with cooler air and evening moisture, the surface may feel slick (especially for players with low-cut cleats).
Given the potential for colder conditions, players and fans alike should prepare accordingly — jackets, layers, hand warmers, and perhaps a heavier sideline coat for the late game.
🔍 Strategic & Fan Considerations
For Teams & Players
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Passing game vs. running game: Cooler air can make the ball “heavier” and grip trickier, so teams might lean more on short passes, runs, and play-action rather than deep shots.
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Kicking & punting: If winds shift or gust, it could affect kick distance or directional accuracy — though under light wind conditions, the effect should be minimal.
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Fatigue & cold: Muscles stiffen faster in chillier weather, making warmups, stretching, and recovery even more critical.
For Fans in the Stands
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Dress in layers: Thermals, fleece, and waterproof outerwear can make the difference in comfort.
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Bring hand warmers or stadium blankets: Especially for later in the game.
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Arrive early: Avoid last-minute rushes and maximize your time inside before the cold sets in.
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Be weather-aware: Check updated forecasts closer to Sunday so you can adapt (e.g. if rain is now possible, bring a poncho).