The fourth Sunday of the NFL season is going to be wrapped up in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. It will be a clash of 2-1 teams, as the Kansas City Chiefs come to town to take on the Pittsburgh Steelers. It will see a high powered offense take on a defense that had one heck of a performance last week.

The Kansas City Chiefs are coming off an impressive victory at home against the New York Jets last week. The Chiefs defense picked apart Ryan Fitzpatrick and the Jets to the tune of a 24-3 victory. The defense picked off Fitzpatrick for six interceptions to go along with three forced fumbles. But the question remains, are the Chiefs the same team on the road as they are at Arrowhead?

The Chiefs two victories this season have come while in the comforts of their building. They have taken down the Chargers and the Jets while playing in a building known to give the club a major home field advantage. Week two saw the club go into Houston, losing to the Texans 19-12.

As for the Steelers, they opened the season as one of the most dominant teams in the NFL. Week one they went to Washington on Sunday night and took apart the Redskins, winning 38-16. The following week they had their home opener, beating NFC North rivals the Cincinnati Bengals by a score of 24-16. But then came week three. The Steelers went into Philadelphia and were knocked off their high horse, as the Eagles made them look downright awful in a 34-3 blowout.

But week four is a new week, and the Steelers are back at Heinz Field. They also have one of their best players set to make his debut, as star running back Le’Veon Bell returns from his three-game suspension. DeAngelo Williams has filled in nicely in Bell’s absence, rushing for 258 yards and two touchdowns. But Bell’s addition will be a welcome sight for a team looking to rebound from such an ugly game a week ago.

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Here is where you can watch the game live Sunday night.

Date: Sunday, October 2

Start Time: 8:30 p.m. (EST)

TV Channel: NBC

Live Stream: Stream 1