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First Call: Idea of Cooper Kupp to Pittsburgh gets interesting endorsement; Giants rumblings before Steelers game
Thursday’s “First Call” advances an opinion of note regarding the idea of the Pittsburgh Steelers trading for wide receiver Cooper Kupp. We look at some turbulence for another New York football team coming to Pittsburgh. Syracuse’s visit to Acrisure Stadium on Thursday night should bring fireworks beyond just the quarterback...
U mad, bro?: Pittsburgh fans emote about Pirates pierogi politics, scuffling Penguins, Steelers’ tackling
If Russell Wilson had been bad in his first start as a Pittsburgh Steeler on Sunday night, all we would be talking about this week in “U mad, bro” would’ve been Justin Fields getting benched. But Russ cooked, and the Steelers won. So instead of a big, juicy main course,...
‘Hunting the ball’ helps Steelers defense rank among league leaders in turnovers
At each Pittsburgh Steelers practice, defensive players know the drill. Or drills, as the case may be. “We do turnover circuit’” cornerback Donte Jackson said, “every day.” The turnover circuit? “You’re gonna have a ‘punch-out’ (drill), you’re gonna have a ‘tip-pick’ drill, you gonna have a ‘rip’ (out the ball)...
Rookie Beanie Bishop keeps smiling even with anticipated return of Cam Sutton to Steelers secondary
With an assist from Pat McAfee, rookie cornerback Beanie Bishop’s wish for Aaron Rodgers’ signature on a pair of game balls is coming true. After intercepting Rodgers twice Sunday night in the Pittsburgh Steelers’ 37-15 victory against the New York Jets, Bishop kept the balls so he could commemorate his...
Hines Ward, James Harrison, Gary Anderson advance to latest round of Hall of Fame balloting
Three former Pittsburgh Steelers players have advanced to the next stage of voting for the Pro Football Hall of Fame’s modern-era candidates. Surviving the reduction from 167 to 50 players is wide receiver Hines Ward, outside linebacker James Harrison and kicker Gary Anderson. Former Penn State guard Steve Wisniewski and...
Steelers’ Friday Night Lights practice in Latrobe generated $121K
Dry skies, a higher admission price and a more efficient online ticketing system all contributed to $121,000 in revenue being collected from the Steelers’ Friday Night Lights practice held Aug. 2 in Greater Latrobe School District’s Memorial Stadium. That figure was a $40,000 increase from the previous year’s popular annual...
Joey Porter Jr. gets high praise from Steelers legend Mel Blount
Pittsburgh Steelers cornerback Joey Porter Jr. had one of his best games of the season Sunday night during the team’s 37-15 win over the New York Jets. According to the Pro Football Focus numbers, he yielded just one reception for 9 yards over the course of 57 defensive snaps. That...
First Call: Cooper Kupp latest WR trade candidate; Aaron Rodgers agrees to sign Beanie Bishop’s intercepted footballs
In Wednesday’s “First Call,” we have praise for the Pittsburgh Steelers defense from New York Jets quarterback Aaron Rodgers. A familiar Steelers opponent is joining an AFC North team. Another high-profile trade prospect at wide receiver may be up for grabs. And we check in on a pair of local...
L.C. Greenwood doesn’t make cut in latest round of Hall of Fame balloting for Senior candidates
The quest for the Pittsburgh Steelers to get late defensive end L.C. Greenwood into the Pro Football Hall of Fame ended on the second round of voting. Greenwood was not among the 31 players who survived the reduction announced Tuesday by the Hall of Fame. A nine-member Seniors Blue-Ribbon Committee...
Mammoth task awaits center Ryan McCollum as he prepares for 2nd start with Steelers
The challenge for center Ryan McCollum in his second career NFL start Sunday night was bringing consistent play to the Pittsburgh Steelers injury-riddled offensive line. The challenge will be magnified Monday night in McCollum’s anticipated encore at the pivot. Magnified to the measurements of 6-foot-4, 340-pound nose tackle Dexter Lawrence....
Mike Tomlin says NFL office told him Minkah Fitzpatrick’s blocked kick was legalVideo
Pittsburgh Steelers head coach Mike Tomlin says the NFL officiating office told him that Minkah Fitzpatrick’s blocked extra point against the New York Jets on Sunday night was legal and shouldn’t have been flagged for leveraging. “I did talk to New York,” Tomlin said at Tuesday’s press conference. “They did...
Steelers coach Mike Tomlin playing it close to vest again with his quarterback situation
Just like he wouldn’t publicly announce Russell Wilson as his starting quarterback last week, coach Mike Tomlin isn’t ready to label Justin Fields as the backup when the Pittsburgh Steelers face the NFC team from New York on Monday Night Football. Playing coy with the media Tuesday at his weekly...
Tim Benz: Steelers on cusp of ‘dream scenario’ to wrap up 1st half of season
For NFL fans, it’s human nature. We all love to do the “Win, loss, win, win, loss, loss, win, loss, win” routine the moment our favorite team’s schedule is released. That’s a fruitless endeavor. Given the NFL’s injury rate and massive allowance for change week-to-week, predicting games that are scheduled...
First Call: Steelers, Giants make moves before ‘MNF’ game; Mason Rudolph won’t keep Titans’ QB job long-term
Tuesday’s “First Call” features the Pittsburgh Steelers adding to the secondary. Meanwhile, the New York Giants add to their defensive line as the two teams prepare to face one another Monday night. It sure sounds like Mason Rudolph is heading back to the bench soon in Tennessee. The Penguins have...
5 things we learned: Steelers defense dominates 2nd half for 2nd week in row
Five things we learned from Steelers 37, Jets 15: 1. Getting defensive The headlines in the aftermath of the victory, not surprisingly, centered around quarterback Russell Wilson and his performance in his first start of the season. Wilson not only shook off a slow start to pass for 264 yards...
Mark Madden: Steelers, Mike Tomlin changed the game by letting Russ cook
It’s been so long since the Pittsburgh Steelers had a real quarterback, we forgot what one looked like. It’s been so long since the Steelers had a real offense, we forgot what that looked like. Justin Fields did OK deputizing. He went 4-2. He’s no Mike Kruczek, but you couldn’t...
Madden Monday: Biggest thing the Steelers gain with Russell Wilson at QB is ‘George Pickens isn’t wasted’
After the Pittsburgh Penguins looked rough against the Winnipeg Jets on Sunday afternoon, the Steelers offense looked invigorated against the New York Jets on Sunday night. So let’s begin with the good before we get to the bad as we dive into this week’s “Madden Monday” podcast with Mark Madden...
Steelers vs. Jets: What they’re saying in New York after loss
You know it was a bad night for the New York Jets when a female fan sprinting down the field is a highlight on the sports pages of New York media. The Jets, led by future Hall of Famer Aaron Rodgers, didn’t have the best of nights against the Pittsburgh...
First Call: Mason Rudolph starts; Kenny Pickett plays; a story behind Beanie Bishop’s picks; Brandon Aiyuk’s injury
Monday’s “First Call” has an interesting angle to Beanie Bishop’s big night for the Pittsburgh Steelers. We recap Mason Rudolph’s first start with the Tennessee Titans. Kenny Pickett saw some game action with the Philadelphia Eagles. Brandon Aiyuk suffered what is expected to be a serious knee injury. And a...
Feats of Strength: Mike Tomlin’s ‘Lone Ranger’ decision to start Russell Wilson; Beanie Bishop comes up bigVideo
According to Fox Sports’ Jay Glazer, Pittsburgh Steelers head coach Mike Tomlin “went Lone Ranger” on the decision to pull the plug on quarterback Justin Fields and replace him with Russell Wilson. If that’s what really happened, then, “Hi-Yo, Silver,” Coach T. Well played. Wilson is now 1-0 when it...
WR George Pickens has big day in Steelers’ winVideo
The New York Jets elected to deploy man coverage. George Pickens knew what to do. “You know when you get those situations,” Pickens said late Sunday night, “you’ve got to most definitely capitalize.” Pickens was speaking not long after he had five catches for 111 yards and his first touchdown...
‘We have a block culture’ — Steelers block 2 placekicks in win over Jets; only 1 countsVideo
For the third consecutive game, Pittsburgh Steelers’ special teams produced a blocked kick. And it would have been two on Sunday — if not for a questionable flag. The one that counted during Sunday night’s win against the New York Jets was when Dean Lowry got his arm up to...
Russell Wilson, Beanie Bishop lead Steelers to blowout victory over Jets
After a slow start, the ballyhooed quarterback switch paid dividends for the Pittsburgh Steelers on Sunday night. The same could be said for the team’s defense. It took a while, but Russell Wilson got the offense humming, and two interceptions by rookie Beanie Bishop against Aaron Rodgers set up a...
Steelers notes: Donnie Shell on hand for Cam Heyward tying his defensive games record
When former Hall of Fame safety Donnie Shell arrived at Acrisure Stadium on Sunday, he was still in sole possession of the record of most games played for the Pittsburgh Steelers as a defensive player. By the time the Steelers defense took the field against the New York Jets for...
Super Bowl IX champion Steelers want to see L.C. Greenwood in Pro Football Hall of Fame
It wasn’t until 33 years after he played his last down of football that Donnie Shell was inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame. The wait has been longer for one of his Pittsburgh Steelers teammates from the 1970s, and Shell thinks it is time for L.C. Greenwood to...
