Jan 08 8:00a by Bill Hanstock
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The Denver Broncos are preparing to host the Pittsburgh Steelers in their first-round matchup in the 2012 NFL playoffs. Sunday's game is expected by most to be an easy win by the Steelers, although the game is highly anticipated as it features an intriguing matchup between two of the most popular and most polarizing quarterbacks in the NFL. Both quarterbacks have been struggling as of late, also, with Ben Roethlisberger of the Steelers battling a foot injury for the past few weeks and Denver's Tim Tebow in danger of being benched by his coach if he looks shaky in the early going on Sunday.
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We have all of your necessary information for following along with Sunday's game right here:
Time: Kickoff is scheduled for 4:30 p.m. EST at Mile High Stadium in Denver.
TV: The game will air nationally on CBS.
Radio: ESPN Radio will carry the national radio broadcast. If you listen to satellite radio, Sirius 93 will have the Steelers feed and Sirius 86 will carry the Broncos broadcast.
Betting Line: The Steelers are favored by between 8 and 9 points, according to our friends over at OddsShark. The over/under on the game is 33.5.
For all news and information regarding the Denver Broncos, head over to the SB Nation blog Mile High Report. For more on the Steelers, check out Behind The Steel Curtain. Stay tuned to this StoryStream for more updates from Sunday's game.
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