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The Pittsburgh Steelers made a significant move in what was mostly a dead period in NFL news when they sent Minkah Fitzpatrick away in a trade with the Miami Dolphins. Getting Jalen Ramsey and Jonnu Smith in return,
While Tomlin frequently called Harris a "bell cow," the reality is that the Steelers split playing time pretty evenly between Harris and Warren a year ago. Harris was on the field for 50% of Pittsburgh's offensive snaps. Warren was out there 40% of the time.
The Steelers' running backs look different after the loss of Najee Harris. This running back could become the Steelers' breakout player.
The Pittsburgh Steelers have a growing issue that could become concerning if the team doesn't correct it quickly. Through three days of training c
The Miami Dolphins have signed former Pittsburgh Steelers cornerback Mike Hilton, according to multiple reports. Hilton has spent his entire career with the Steelers and Cincinnati Bengals, but the Bengals moved on from Hilton after four seasons with the team.
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The 2025 NFL season is underway with training camp and the Pittsburgh Steelers are once again looking like a top-tier contender. With an offseason full of big-time moves and aggressiveness, including the recent long-term extension for superstar pass rusher T.J. Watt, the Steelers have gone all-in.
During his first media availability of training camp, Pittsburgh Steelers head coach Mike Tomlin provided an injury update on one of the team's starting offensi
Before the Pittsburgh Steelers signed Aaron Rodgers, franchise legend Terry Bradshaw had some choice words for the quarterback.
Giving up the value and contract that the Steelers opted to part with and hand out to get Metcalf, he's expected to perform at a superstar level week in and week out. He has now sent out a very bold message to the rest of the NFL. Metcalf simply needs to back up his warning on the field each and every game.