After Russell Wilson failed to get the Pittsburgh Steelers over the playoff win hump in 2024, some believe the team could move on from him in 2025. If they do, one NFL analyst thinks the Steelers could be a landing spot for an embattled $180 million quarterback.
A former Tennessee Titans linebacker has agreed to sign with the Pittsburgh Steelers heading into the NFL offseason. Thomas Rush, who spent the last two years a
The Steelers, Browns, and Titans share the same grim fate, raising concerns about Pittsburgh’s future and a potential rebuild.
As the Pittsburgh Steelers mull over their future plans at the quarterback spot, it appears they may have competition for Russell Wilson after an AFC team hired a new head coach on Friday.
Running back Jonathan Ward, one of the players whose practice squad contracts expired on Monday, returned to the team on a reserve/future deal. Ward, who formerly suited up for the Arizona Cardinals (
As was the case last year at this time, the Pittsburgh Steelers need a quarterback. And it once again may end up being Russell Wilson
The Pittsburgh Steelers have signed former Tennessee Titans outside linebacker Thomas Rush to a reserve/future contract on Tuesday. Rush spent the last two seasons on the Titans, but never played in a game. He instead stayed on the team’s practice squad for the entire two years, playing in six preseason games for the team.
The New York Jets have officially hired Detroit Lions defensive coordinator Aaron Glenn for their open head coaching position, meaning that Pittsburgh Steelers offensive coordinator Arthur Smith will not land the job. That signals a likely return to the team for Smith, who will enter the second season as the Steelers' offensive coordinator.
The Pittsburgh Steelers officially signed running back Jonathan Ward to a Reserve/Future Contract. Ward spent time on Pittsburgh’s practice squad and active roster in 2024. He tallied five carries for 22 yards in four games.
Mike Tomlin has lost six straight playoff games, all in blowouts, and the NFL's highest-paid defense flopped again in January. What now?
Absolute domination. The Baltimore Ravens completely throttled the Pittsburgh Steelers Saturday. The Steelers looked disjointed and confused on the way to a 28-14 loss. The Ravens? They look like they could be heading to the Super Bowl with such a commanding performance.