NFL: NFL sets broadcast crew for Vikings-Steelers game in Dublin

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The NFL announced on Thursday that Joe Davis (play-by-play), Greg Olsen (analyst) and sideline reporters Pam Oliver and Jamie Erdahl will work the league’s Sept. 28 game in Dublin, Ireland between the Minnesota Vikings and the Pittsburgh Steelers.

The game, set to kick off at 9:30 a.m. ET and air on NFL Network, will be the first league game held in Dublin.

The 82,300-seat Croke Park will play host to two 2024 playoff teams. The Vikings (14-3) and the Steelers (10-7) both earned wild-card berths, but both lost their wild-card game at home.

The teams last met on Dec. 9, 2021, when the Vikings pulled off a 36-28 win to take a 10-9 lead in the all-time series. The Steelers won the biggest matchup, though, with a 16-6 win in Super Bowl LX in 1975.

Both teams will have played three regular-season games before their matchup in Ireland.

2025 NFL International Schedule:

Sept. 5: Chiefs-Chargers in Sao Paulo, Brazil
Sept. 28: Vikings-Steelers in Dublin
Oct. 5: Vikings-Browns in London
Oct. 12: Broncos-Jets in London
Oct. 19: Rams-Jaguars in London
Nov. 9: Falcons-Colts in Berlin
Nov. 16: Commanders-Dolphins in Madrid, Spain

–Field Level Media

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