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Steelers Named Landing Spot for Jets WR
PITTSBURGH -- The Pittsburgh Steelers are looking for options at wide receiver, and are believed to be the front-runners to acquire San Francisco 49ers' Brandon Aiyuk, if a trade is made. If not, they'll be looking for a backup plan, and one name has emerged as a possible option. Without...
Cranberry Township Hosting “Project Puppet”
Cranberry Township is giving residents the chance to bring a creation to life later this week at the Cranberry Public Library. “Project Puppet” is a multi-day course for ages 12 and older at “The Forge” Makerspace beginning Monday. For a cost of $177 per person including materials,...
Steelers DT Larry Ogunjobi Needs to Justify His High Cap Hit With Better Production in 2024
All 90 is a Steelers Now series profiling each of the 90 members of the Pittsburgh Steelers 2024 offseason roster. Next up is DT Larry Ogunjobi. Just four years ago, Larry Ogunjobi was public enemy No. 2 in Pittsburgh after knocking down Mason Rudolph from behind following the infamous helmet-hitting incident with Myles Garret and the Cleveland Browns. Nowadays, he is a vital piece of the Steelers’ defense but he is entering a critical year in his tenure in Pittsburgh. While he was playing on a reduced salary in 2023, Ogunjobi’s production was not where the team wants or needs it...
Steelers Have Leverage To Steal Raiders WR Davante Adams
The Pittsburgh Steelers‘ roster has been set up nicely thanks to an exciting offseason from General Manager Omar Khan and assistant general manager Andy Weidl. However, one major concern has been the wide receiver room, especially after the team's decision to trade away Diontae Johnson. This has left pundits and Steelers fans wondering who will step up to fill the void left by Johnson. Although the Steelers have brought in several speedy wide receivers, none have instilled much confidence in fans and analysts. As a result, the Steelers have been linked to nearly every available wide receiver this offseason. The most prominent...
Pirates Six-Game Winning Streak Snapped in Shutout Loss to Phillies
After taking the first two games of the series, the Pittsburgh Pirates were unable to complete the sweep against the Philadelphia Phillies in a 6-0 loss at PNC Park on Sunday afternoon. The loss put an end to the Pirates’ six-game winning streak, which was a season-long. The Pirates’ offense was silenced by Phillies rookie Tyler Phillips, who tossed six-shutout innings in his third-career appearance. Phillips (2-0) scattered four hits, walked one and struck out three. One of the three hits against Phillips was an Andrew McCutchen single in the third inning, which extended his hitting streak to seven games. On the mound...
Five biggest sleepers to watch at Pittsburgh Steelers training camp
The Pittsburgh Steelers will head to Latrobe for training camp on Wednesday, with the first day of practice starting on Thursday. While names such as Russell Wilson, Justin Fields, and others headline the period, the sleepers are just not as much of a focus. For one, those sleepers sometimes become key contributors, such as Jaylen Warren. This year, the team has the potential for some sleepers to rise in the process and push for roster spots.
Steelers’ Legendary QB Terry Bradshaw Has A Shocking Career Defining Memory: 'That's My Finest Moment'
The Pittsburgh Steelers being one of the best franchises in the four major sports has a lot to do with legendary quarterback Terry Bradshaw. To this day, he is the last player that was selected with a top five pick by the organization, back in 1970. He has made a strong career for himself on the media side of the sports world, but before that he, led the Steelers to four Super Bowls, winning them all. Bradshaw has been a part of plenty of memorable moments for the Steelers organization. He threw the ball on the Immaculate Reception, which is considered one...
Captain Phillips: Phillies 6, Pirates 0
The Phillies were scuffling. After being demolished in the final game before the All-Star break, they suffered a couple of ugly losses immediately after the break. Standing between them and a sweep at the hands of the Pirates was a largely unheralded rookie pitcher named Tyler Phillips. Naturally, Phillips came...
Penguins Wrap: Evaluating O’Connor; Grzelcyk Checks In; Pens’ What Ifs?
There is one large order of business the Pittsburgh Penguins have yet to check off this offseason. Here’s a hint: There are at least 87 reasons to get this task done. Still, even though this is part of the quiet stretch of the NHL summer, the Penguins made some news over the past week, and there were some issues to look at. PHN had you covered. Click on the links to review.
Tyler Phillips tosses six scoreless innings as Phils avoid sweep with win over Pirates
PITTSBURGH — Rookie Tyler Phillips gave up four hits in six innings, and the Philadelphia Phillies avoided a three-game sweep with a 6-0 victory over the Pittsburgh Pirates on Sunday. Phillips (2-0) struck out three and walked one. It was the right-hander’s third game and second start since being...
How Best Virginia, Zoo Crew players fared in the Backyard Brawl during their college careers
One of college sports best rivalries will be renewed on the hardwood at 8 p.m. ET Monday night in Pittsburgh. Best Virginia and Zoo Crew, the WVU and Pitt alumni teams, will battle in the second round of TBT’s Pittsburgh Regional. College realignment — Pitt moving to the ACC and West Virginia moving to the […]
Report: Pirates Eying Trade for Marlins OF
PITTSBURGH -- The Pittsburgh Steelers are on a hot streak and feeling good about their second-half playoff push in the National League. After climbing over .500 and into the Wild Card race, the team is ready to make some moves before the trade deadline, and are reportedly eying a candidate from the Miami Marlons.
Charlie Batch: ILB Patrick Queen Will ‘Free Up A Lot Of People’ As Presence In Middle Of Defense
Training camp begins in just a few short days from now for the Pittsburgh Steelers, and there are more players and positions to watch than normal, with several overhauled position groups. Out of all the offseason additions, you could argue that Patrick Queen will have one of the bigger impacts on the team overall. He was signed as the highest-paid external free agent in team history, so high expectations are being placed on him. He has the most complete skill set of a Steelers ILB in quite some time, which could help free up those around him on defense.
Ranking the 9 greatest running backs in Steelers history
When it comes to the greatest running backs in Pittsburgh Steelers history, sorting out the list isn't easy. This list includes guys across more than five decades and have played on some of the best teams of all time and some very bad ones. It's never as easy just looking...
Flyers, Stagnant Rivals Give Penguins a Chance in Metro
The New York teams in the Metro Division failed to keep pace with their New Jersey rival, instead standing pat with minimal changes from last season. The Philadelphia Flyers largely did the same, instead relying on the growth of their young players and holding firm with the rebuild philosophy. And the moves, or lack thereof, are the biggest reason the Pittsburgh Penguins will remain competitive in the Metro Division this season. Penguins president of hockey operations/GM Kyle Dubas hopes to keep his team competitive while pocketing assets for the future. While our Penguins analysis shows a team that isn’t—on paper—as good as...
Bell: Pre-Training Camp Steelers 53-Man Roster Projection
With the Pittsburgh Steelers heading to St. Vincent college this week for the team’s training camp, it feels like the appropriate time to drop my 53-man roster projection. As always, things near the bottom of the roster will remain fluid as there are plenty of intriguing training camp battles that will heat up in Latrobe. There’s even a good chance that one, or potentially multiple players could be added from other rosters via cuts or even trades over the next six weeks. This is always an exciting article to write because it means that the season is just right around the corner. Thankfully, we’ll have some real football competition to hold us over until the regular season gets here.
Calvin Austin III Gets a Ringing Endorsement From Russell Wilson
Pittsburgh Steelers third-year wide receiver Calvin Austin III turned heads during the offseason program. This could be the season where Austin finally breaks through. “He’s been outstanding. That’s a guy that’s gone from here to here in the last eight weeks,” Steelers wide receivers coach Zach Azzanni said at minicamp. “It’s been really fun to watch. He’s a worker, he’s intentful, he’s urgent. He wants to be coached. You can see it.
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