When the Pittsburgh Steelers host the Cincinnati Bengals in Week 11, it will be with Kevin Harlan and Trent Green on the call with Melanie Collins reporting from the sideline. It’s the first CBS game for the Steelers this year with Harlan and Green on the call. In fact, it’s the first CBS game where the Steelers haven’t had Ian Eagle, J.J. Watt and Evan Washburn working their game this year.
CBS Sports PR announced the broadcasters for Week 11 on Twitter.
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— CBS Sports PR (@CBSSportsGang) November 6, 2025
The Eagle and Watt team called the Steelers’ Week 1 game, as well as their Week 3, Week 6, and Week 9 games, which have all been the Steelers’ games on CBS this season. Week 2 was a FOX broadcast, while Week 4 was on NFL Network, Week 7 was on Amazon Prime, and Weeks 8 and 10 were on NBC. Eagle and Watt will be in Buffalo for the Buccaneers-Bills matchup, leaving the Steelers to get the No. 3 CBS team on Sunday.
Harlan is one of the most respected broadcasters in the industry. He’s been voted National Sportscaster of the Year three times, and in addition to the NFL, he also calls NBA games for Amazon Prime and college basketball games on CBS. Harlan, Green and Collins most recently worked the Seattle Seahawks’ blowout win over the Arizona Cardinals in Week 10.
Green is a former NFL quarterback who spent time with the San Diego Chargers, Washington, St. Louis Rams, Kansas City Chiefs and Miami Dolphins. He had most of his success with the Rams and the Chiefs, and retired after the 2008 season. Green transitioned into broadcasting immediately upon retirement, working games during the 2009 season, and he was eventually hired full-time by CBS in 2014. In addition to Harlan, he’s also worked with the late Greg Gumbel.
In addition to Collins’ work as a CBS sideline reporter, she also hosts multiple shows on The Golf Channel.
Sunday’s game between Pittsburgh and Cincinnati is a rematch between two teams hungry for a victory. The Bengals haven’t won since knocking off the Steelers in Week 7, and their defense has been a disaster, allowing 39 and 47 points in their two losses. The Steelers are 5-4 and still lead the AFC North, but a bad loss to the Los Angeles Chargers in Week 10 has them just one game up on the 4-5 Baltimore Ravens, winners of three straight. The Steelers need a win to keep them atop the division, and it should be a good one for Harlan, Green and Collins at Acrisure Stadium.
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