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A former cornerback of the Pittsburgh Steelers could soon be on the move. This article originally appeared on Steelers Now: Former Steelers Cornerback Draws Interest From AFC Foe
Steelers rookie returner Kaleb Johnson made a costly mistake in Week 2 of the NFL season. He allowed a kickoff to roll into the end zone, where the Seahawks recovered it for a touchdown.
Pittsburgh, PA (Sports Network) - Andrew Luck threw two interceptions in his second preseason game and Danny Hrapmann kicked a go-ahead 22-yard field goal with 20 seconds left as the Pittsburgh Steelers downed the Indianapolis Colts, 26-24, on Sunday.
Former Pittsburgh Steelers cornerback Arthur Maulet tried out for the New York Jets on Tuesday, according to the NFL transaction wire. Maulet failed to make the Houston Texans’ final roster when they signed him in training camp. Now, he hopes the Jets will give him a shot to make the team, but he has yet to sign with them.
The Steelers elevated defensive back James Pierre from the practice squad to the Active/Inactive Roster for Sunday's game against the New York Jets at MetLife Stadium. He will revert back to the practice squad after the game.
The Pittsburgh Steelers square off against the Minnesota Vikings in Week 4, and they just got big-time injury news on J.J. McCarthy's injury.
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Arch Manning is the top talent to watch in that game in his toughest test as a collegiate football player. However, there are a ton of other talents in the game, such as Ohio State safety Caleb Downs, Texas wide receiver Ryan Wingo, and many others that could interest the Steelers.
Tenured Pittsburgh Steelers writer and reporter Dale Lolley died on Tuesday at 56 years old after a battle with cancer, […] This article originally appeared on Steelers Now: Longtime Steelers Reporter