Monday Night Football this week is a single, throwback flavored matchup, the Miami Dolphins visiting the Pittsburgh Steelers at Acrisure Stadium, kickoff 8:15 pm Eastern. ABCs corporate sibling ESPN lists the game on ESPN television with streaming on ESPN plus and the new joint ESPN direct to consumer service, and ABCs own Monday Night Football schedule confirms the Week 15 primetime slot for Dolphins at Steelers on ESPN.
If you want to watch, the cleanest options are a traditional cable or satellite package that includes ESPN, a live TV streaming bundle like YouTube TV, Hulu plus Live TV, or Fubo that carries ESPN, or streaming directly through the ESPN app with an ESPN plus or bundled subscription. Local over the air broadcast is not scheduled for this one, so you will need some form of ESPN access.
ESPNs Week 15 schedule page has the betting line with Pittsburgh favored by roughly a field goal at Steelers minus 3, with the total around 42 and a half points, signaling expectations for a physical, lower scoring game rather than a South Beach track meet. That number reflects how much respect bookmakers still have for a Steelers defense that keeps games grimy, even when Miamis offense is the faster unit on paper.
From a narrative standpoint, this game is drenched in biography. For Miami, the long term storyline is whether their current high octane era can finally travel in December to cold weather, a stigma that has followed the franchise in the Tua Tagovailoa window. For Pittsburgh, the arc is about identity on offense in the post Ben Roethlisberger years, and whether their evolving quarterback situation can do more than ride defense and culture.
Major outlets like ESPN, NFL Network, and CBS Sports in their preview chatter are already circling the same players. On Miami, it is the usual headliners, quarterback Tua Tagovailoa, wide receiver Tyreek Hill, and head coach Mike McDaniel, with recurring questions about durability and whether this group can win a bruising playoff style game outdoors. On Pittsburgh, the focus is on edge rusher T J Watt as the most impactful individual defender in the game, plus the Steelers emerging weapons on the outside, and an offense that has been under the microscope for consistency. Any injury notes or lineup changes in the last twenty four hours should be considered fluid and checked against official team injury reports and beat reporters on game day, as those details often shift and early leaks can be speculative until confirmed by the clubs.
The consensus from national analysts so far leans toward a tight, three to six point Steelers win, but with plenty of qualifiers about Miami stealing it if they protect Tua and hit a couple of explosives early. That is prediction, not fact, and odds and spreads can move right up until kickoff.
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