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Steelers training camp: Russell Wilson misses third straight practice; Justin Fields gets more first-team work
LATROBE, Pa. -- One of Mike Tomlin's favorite quotes is coming to fruition during the Pittsburgh Steelers' first week of training camp. Tomlin often says, "One man's misfortunate is another man's opportunity." That is the case right now for quarterback Justin Fields, who is getting unexpected reps with the first-team offense with Russell Wilson sidelined for the first three days of camp with a calf injury (he's been labeled as day to day).
Steelers training camp: George Pickens striving to become NFL's 'greatest' receiver
LATROBE, Pa. -- One of the Pittsburgh Steelers' most visible players may also be one of their most overlooked. Despite starting his career with two largely productive seasons, George Pickens's name is never mentioned when the topic of the NFL's current best wideouts is broached. Pickens' goal is to not only enter that conversation, but to lead it.
Steelers Hall of Honor: Willie Parker, Dick LeBeau headline team's 2024 induction class
LATROBE, Pa. -- Steelers president Art Rooney Jr. announced the team's newest Hall of Honor members Saturday prior to Pittsburgh's training camp practice from Saint Vincent College. Created in 2017, the Steelers Hall of Honor acknowledges former players, coaches and contributors who "were integral in sustaining the franchise's success." In...
Top WPIAL Recruit Earns Offer from West Coast Powerhouse
Matt Sieg is one of the top recruits in the WPIAL, regardless of class, and he’s continuing to rack up major offers. Sieg — a 6-foot, 170-pound four-star athlete from Fort Cherry in McDonald, Pa. — holds offers from Akron, Minnesota, Nebraska, Penn State, Pitt, Syracuse, WVU and Wisconsin, and he’s playing quarterback and defensive back at the high school level. It appears likely that Sieg will be recruited primarily as a safety, but wherever he ends up on the field, he’ll be one of the highest-recruited WPIAL players in the class of 2026.
NHL Rumors: Penguins, Blackhawks, Blue Jackets
In today’s NHL rumors rundown, what might the Pittsburgh Penguins be thinking about doing with their leftover salary cap space? Meanwhile, how aggressive with the Chicago Blackhawks be when it comes to adding players or clearing space to go after big names in the 2025 offseason? Finally, what kind of trade are the Columbus Blue Jackets looking to make if they move Patrik Laine?
Difference between Steelers new OC Arthur Smith and Matt Canada is night-and-day
Before even knowing who Pittsburgh's offensive coordinator was going to be during the 2024 season, it was a safe bet to assume that the new hire was going to be a step up from Matt Canada. Under Canada's direction, the Steelers never finished 20th or better in points per game or yards per game in all three seasons as offensive coordinator.
Buffalo Township Honors Fallen Fire Chief Corey Comperatore with Statue and Tributes
The small community of Buffalo Township is in collective mourning, paying homage to one of its own, Corey Comperatore, at the Buffalo Township Volunteer Fire Company. Comperatore's legacy is now eternally encapsulated by a statue standing where he once served as chief, an area now laden with American flags and fresh flowers, CBS News Pittsburgh reports.
Beanie Bishop Earning First-Team Reps with Steelers During Training Camp
It’s not often an undrafted rookie earns reps with the first-team defense at the start of an NFL training camp, but Beanie Bishop is with the Pittsburgh Steelers. Bishop’s early camp success might be surprising for some, but it’s just the latest example of the former West Virginia Mountaineer making the most out of every opportunity.
Nearly 2 weeks after attempted assassination, FBI confirms Trump was hit by a bullet
The FBI has confirmed that former President Donald Trump was struck by a bullet or a bullet fragment when a gunman fired at him earlier this month. “What struck former President Trump in the ear was a bullet, whether whole or fragmented into smaller pieces, fired from the deceased subject’s rifle," the agency said in a statement Friday.
With Long Hours and a No-Fail Mission, the Secret Service Tries to Make Do
Over the years, whenever the U.S. Secret Service’s lack of resources has been an issue, agents invoke a tongue-in-cheek motto: We do more with less. It’s a sentiment that might no longer apply.
George Pickens butting heads with Steelers position coach?
Pittsburgh Steelers wide receiver George Pickens already seems to be butting heads with a first-year position coach. The post George Pickens butting heads with Steelers position coach? appeared first on Larry Brown Sports.
Interview: Sleater-Kinney's Corin Tucker discusses 'Little Rope' and more before Pittsburgh concert
In the course of 30 years touring the world with Sleater-Kinney, singer/guitarist Corin Tucker has learned that things don’t always go smoothly. Take, for instance, Thursday night, when the band’s bus lost power and air conditioning on the drive from Nashville to Michigan, requiring a late-night vehicle exchange.
Plays of the Year: 3 Steelers grab INTs against Bengals in Week 16
Steel City Underground presents “Plays of the Year” featuring the top runs, catches, hits and everything else in-between from the Pittsburgh Steelers 2023 season. In Week 16 of the 2023 NFL regular season, the Pittsburgh Steelers hosted the Cincinnati Bengals in the second game of their annual AFC North series at Acrisure Stadium. In an improbable twist of fate, the Steelers won the game, 34-11, with high offensive output and by winning the takeaway margin. In the game, three different Steelers defenders were able to snag an interception and keep momentum squarely in favor of the black and gold.
Will Pa. Gov. Josh Shapiro be chosen as Harris’ running mate? And if that happens, could that propel McKeesport’s Austin Davis to governor?
THE TEAM—GOVERNOR JOSH SHAPIRO AND LT. GOV. AUSTIN DAVIS. The hypothetical game is in full swing. It’s understandable that Pa. Governor Josh Shapiro and his Lieutenant Governor, McKeesport’s own Austin Davis, don’t want to play the hypothetical game, but everyone else does. It’s conceivable that Vice...
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