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The Pittsburgh Steelers are reportedly signing WR Marquez Valdes-Scantling to their practice squad following the release of CB Beanie Bishop.
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Aaron Rodgers is leaning into his time in Pittsburgh. The Steelers are in first place because of it
PITTSBURGH (AP) — Aaron Rodgers stood in front of a room of mostly strangers in early June and promised his new teammates that he was fully committed to leaning into every part of being a Pittsburgh Steeler for however long he might be in town.
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Want to go to the 2026 NFL Draft in Pittsburgh? What to know about finding a hotel.
Visit Pittsburgh has estimated that between 500,000 and 700,000 visitors will show up for the NFL Draft in April 2026.
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Ex-Steelers WR released in surprising NFL move, will Pittsburgh sign him?
A new update about the drama between ex-Pittsburgh Steelers WR Ray-Ray McCloud and the Falcons has the NFL buzzing — as Atlanta announced his release in a shocking twist on Tuesday. After being deemed a healthy scratch for two straight weeks ...
Can Asante Samuel Jr. land a new contract soon, now that he's been cleared for football activities after a long time away from the field?
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Embattled Steelers defense forces 6 turnovers as Pittsburgh tops AFC-leading Indianapolis 27-20
Jaylen Warren ran for two touchdowns and the Pittsburgh Steelers forced six turnovers in a 27-20 victory over Indianapolis.
As the Pittsburgh Steelers inch ever closer to the NFL trade deadline, former NFL DE turned CBS Sports analyst Leger Douzable believes Kansas City Chiefs CB Kristian Fulton would be a perfect fit for the Steel City brand of football. Just days away from ...
The Cleveland Browns have released safety Damontae Kazee after he requested his release from the team, they announced. A former Pittsburgh Steelers safety, Kazee is looking for playing time, and could potentially find that with his former team.
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Steelers WR DK Metcalf receives his second loss of the week following the NFL's decision to punish him for penalty vs. Packers
"Players are notified of violations and may appeal any ruling. Cases are heard by appeals officers and former NFL players, Derrick Brooks, Ramon Foster or Jordy Nelson, who are jointly appointed and paid by the NFL/NFLPA. The decisions made are final and binding."