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Ahead of Sunday’s matchup with the NFL’s rushing leader, the Pittsburgh Steelers added some ground reinforcements themselves, elevating tailbacks Trey […] This article originally appeared on Steelers
The Pittsburgh Steelers are in the midst of a two-game losing streak and their NFL's highest-paid defense is the biggest contributor to it. But it
If the Steelers' ownership is frustrated with HC Mike Tomlin, the easiest way to cut ties might be through his offensive and defensive coordinators.
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Indianapolis is a 3-point favorite in the latest Colts vs. Steelers odds from SportsLine consensus, while the over/under for total points scored is 49.5. The Colts are -166 money line favorites (risk $166 to win $100),
The Pittsburgh Steelers have called the Las Vegas Raiders about trading for star wide receiver Jakobi Meyers, the Athletic’s Dianna Russini reports. Yet, the team is not interested at the high price that Meyers is reportedly commanding on the market.
The news just keeps getting worse for the Pittsburgh Steelers ahead of this week's game against the Indianapolis Colts. First, the Steelers ruled out key backup safety Jabrill Peppers with a quad injury and now the team has downgraded linebacker Cole Holcomb and safety Chuck Clark to OUT with illness as well.
Pittsburgh placed starting safety DeShon Elliott on injured reserve on Friday with a knee injury. The team then ruled out backups Jabrill Peppers (quadriceps) and Chuck Clark (illness), leaving the NFL’s worst pass defense in a tight spot as it prepares for the league’s top-ranked offense.
PITTSBURGH -- The Pittsburgh Steelers got positive news on two starting offensive linemen on Friday. Center Zach Frazier and guard Isaac Seumalo both seem on track to play on Sunday. Frazier played through a calf strain last week and he says that a week after that, his calf feels much better as he powered through the week.
Several reports in recent weeks have suggested that Miami Dolphins wide receiver Jaylen Waddle won't be available at the trade deadline, but NFL Network's Ian Rapoport has provided renewed hope Waddle could be had.