Three Pittsburgh Steelers players have been named to the AP All-Pro team, the one that is officially recognized by the NFL historically. Defensive lineman Cam Heyward, outside linebacker T.J. Watt, and kicker Chris Boswell all earned honors, with Heyward and Boswell earning First-Team All-Pro honors.
The Pittsburgh Steelers are interested in Iowa linebacker Nick Jackson, according to Ryan Fowler of the Draft Network. Jackson has held meetings with multiple teams during the first all-star event of the offseason, the Hula Bowl, and the Steelers are among those teams.
Every team has flaws, and the Steelers' flaws have been exposed repeatedly over the past month. Ideally, they would not enter the postseason on a losing streak, and while there's time for them to turn things around, it's clear that one fatal flaw will prevent Pittsburgh from ultimately going on to win the Super Bowl this year.
One of the glaring issues for the Pittsburgh Steelers despite their successes this year has been a glaring hole at the receiver position. That has
Pittsburgh Steelers kicker Chris Boswell and defensive tackle Cam Heyward received first-team All-Pro honors from the Associated Press, it was revealed on Friday afternoon.
Pittsburgh Steelers wide receiver George Pickens has become infamous for his antics, and for as talented of a player as he is, he's acted as his own worst enemy
And one more makes three. Baltimore will host division-rival Pittsburgh for the NFL’s Wild Card weekend after winning the AFC North – marking Saturday’s game the third time these two play this season – in a win-or-go-home matchup.
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The Chiefs (15-2) rested their regulars in their season finale at Denver and the Broncos ended an eight-year playoff drought with an emphatic 38-0 win, delivering Andy Reid’s first shutout in his 12 seasons as Chiefs head coach and handing him just the fourth overall of his 26-year NFL head coaching career.
Prime Video's Al Michaels remains one of the NFL's signature voices through his work on Thursday Night Football. Ahead of his final broadcast of the season, Saturday night's Baltimore Ravens vs. Pittsburgh Steelers rivalry game in the wild-card round, he says he doesn't expect that it will be the last of his career.
Danny Parkins is FS1’s picks champion this season, and Nick Wright joins the show to predict Wild Card Weekend, including the Los Angeles Chargers beating the Houston Texans and the Baltimore Ravens beating the Pittsburgh Steelers.