HBO airs the third episode of this year’s special edition of in-season Hard Knocks on Tuesday — “Hard Knocks: In Season with the AFC North” — featuring the Pittsburgh Steelers, Baltimore Ravens, Cincinnati Bengals and Cleveland Browns.
Those Steelers fans who are still recovering from Sunday’s loss to the Philadelphia Eagles may want to avert their eyes this week, as Episode 3 will feature all of the action from Week 15. Despite the final result, there were plenty of moments of excitement, including two turnovers on defense, but knowing television, moments like the Najee Harris fumble and Mike Tomlin’s decision to punt on fourth down are probably far more likely to be emphasized. But hey, at least the Steelers’ clinched a playoff berth, eh?
All four teams are back in action this week, too, as the Baltimore Ravens made their way back from a Week 14 bye only to face the New York Giants — a mini-bye in its own. The Cleveland Browns, meanwhile, lost to the Kansas City Chiefs in style with three interceptions from Jameis Winston. The Bengals took on the Tennessee Titans, continuing their excellence on offense under Joe Burrow, paired with a nice showing on defense, forcing six total turnovers on the day.
Steelers fans will undoubtedly enjoy watching the exchange between TE Darnell Washington and Eagles CB Darius Slay… but those looking to avoid those painful memories still have something to watch. Among the most intriguing moments that we may see unveiled in Episode 3? It’s gotta be this exchange between Joe Burrow and Bengals HC Zac Taylor, who are still in contention for a Wild Card spot, mind you:
If all of that has sold you on watching, here’s a look at how to tune into the Steelers on Episode 3 of Hard Knocks: In Season with the AFC North.
How to watch Hard Knocks AFC North
Start date: Tuesday, December 17
Start time: 9 p.m. ET
TV channel: HBO
Live stream: Max with an HBO account
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