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rgh Steelers host the Carolina Panthers on Thursday Night Football in an inter-conference matchup that could shake up the AFC North or NFC South stands. The game kicks off at 5:20 p.m. PT on NFL Network , with Joe Buck and Troy Aikman in the booth, and Erin Andrews and Kristina Pink on the sideline. You can also stream the game on Amazon Prime and listen to Hannah Storm and Andrea Kremer as an alternate audio option.The Steelers are 5-2-1 and hold a half game lead on the Cincinnati Bengals in the AFC North. The Panthers are 6-2 and sit a game back of the New Orleans Saints in the NFC South. Neither division will be decided with this game, but both teams could use a win in a big way.The Steelers are a four-point favorite, according to sportsbooks monitored by OddsShark. Both teams are on a roll right now, but Carolina seems to be getting the public love in this game. I’m going to stay away and lay the points with Pittsburgh at home. I think this ends up being a relatively close game , but I’m going with the Steelers.Panthers vs. Steelers, TNFTime: 5:20 p.m. PTLocation: Heinz Field, Pittsburgh, PAChannel: FOX/NFL NetworkStreaming: Fubo.TV, Amazon PrimeOdds: Steelers -4 The Broncos were initially rebuffed in their attempt to interview 49ers quarterbacks coach Rich Scangarello for their offensive coordinator vacancy , but the Niners have reportedly reversed that decision.Mike Klis of KUSA reports that the Broncos have now received permission to speak to Scangarello and that he will meet with head coach Vic Fangio on Monday.Scangarello has coordinator experience at the college level and first worked with 49ers head coach Kyle Shanahan in Atlanta. He left the Falcons to run the offense at Wagner College in 2016 before rejoining Shanahan with the 49ers in 2017. He and Fangio share an agent, but have never worked together.It initially looked like Gary Kubiak would be running the offense under Fangio, but that fell apart last week over reported staffing issues and offensive philosophies. Kubiak’s been linked with the Vikings and Jaguars as he still plans to return to a coaching job despite things not working out in Denver.