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On both sides of the ball, Pittsburgh (4-2, 1-0) played with an edge that powered its 22nd consecutive regular-season home win over Cleveland. The victory also kept the Steelers atop the AFC North ahead of the Bengals, Ravens and Browns. Conversely, the loss dropped Cleveland to 1-5 overall and 0-3 in AFC North play.
The Pittsburgh Steelers are in the trade market for a wide receiver ahead of the Week 9 trade deadline, according to ESPN’s Adam Schefter. On the Pat McAfee Show Monday, Schefter said the Steelers have been looking around for playmakers and will continue calling teams.
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Steelers are playing with a decided lack of ego. It’s helped pave the way for their 4-1 start
The Pittsburgh Steelers have been navigating the 2025 season with a strong team approach. Despite injuries, players such as Alex Highsmith and Pat Freiermuth are sharing playing time with emerging talents.
Mike Tomlin has seen plenty of Joe Flacco through the years. He’ll see the veteran quarterback again on “Thursday Night Football” this week, as Flacco makes his second start for the Cincinnati Bengals, who acquired him from the Cleveland Browns in an intra-division trade last week.
Calvin Austin III (shoulder) wasn’t able to help the Pittsburgh Steelers during their 23-9 home win over the […] This article originally appeared on Steelers Now: Steelers Don’t Slam Door on Calvin Austin III Return vs.
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Insider updates Steelers' pursuit of offensive upgrade
The Pittsburgh Steelers’ offense has looked much better in the 2025 season, but it still has some work to do. It sounds like the front office is aware of that and is exploring a way to remedy it.
Through five games, Rodgers is completing 68.8% of his passes with 10 touchdowns and three picks. He's been a big reason why the Steelers are top 10 in the NFL in red zone offense, which was a major reason why Pittsburgh wanted to sign him.
Steelers head coach Mike Tomlin said the Browns' trade of QB Joe Flacco to the Bengals was shocking, and added that it didn't make sense to him.
The Pittsburgh Steelers were mentioned in a trade rumor by ESPN's Adam Schefter and the rumor will be music to Steelers fans' ears.