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"They certainly can fine him, but I don't think that's good business for the Steelers," Fittipaldo added about the Watt matter. "And honestly, $100,000 to a guy like T.J. Watt is like fining you ...
The Pittsburgh Steelers now have Aaron Rodgers. The 41-year-old quarterback signed just after OTAs and showed up at practice for the first day of mandatory minicamp.
The Steelers hope Rodgers will improve their offense after finishing 23rd in the league in total offense last season (319.4 yards per game) with Russell Wilson and Justin Fields leading their attack.
The Pittsburgh Steelers have announced that Aaron Rodgers will wear No. 8 with the team. That is the number he wore with the New York Jets during his two seasons there. Rodgers first wore the ...
Rodgers, who agreed to terms with the Steelers Thursday night, threw 28 touchdown passes and just 11 interceptions for the Jets. And the 11 interceptions were a lot for him. Always a quarterback who ...
The Steelers and Rodgers had been circling each other for months. Rodgers even visited the team’s facility in late March, driving in undercover in a nondescript sedan wearing a hat and sunglasses.
Sophomore wideout Roman Wilson has been impressing in team practice, and his fellow Steelers receiver Calvin Austin III said that Wilson breaking out like this is not a shock whatsoever. "Well, we ...
It’s about time. Aaron Rodgers inevitably agreed to terms with the Pittsburgh Steelers following a long, drawn-out saga.. The Steelers almost appeared desperate as they waited an inordinate ...
The Pittsburgh Steelers will be back at Saint Vincent College in Latrobe for the 58th year when training camp begins in July.Players are scheduled to report to camp Wednesday, July 23.
The Pittsburgh Steelers still appear all in on signing four-time MVP quarterback Aaron Rodgers. But depending on who fans listen to, a trade for Atlanta Falcons signal-caller Kirk Cousins still ...
The Steelers responded to angry fans after the team received complaints about quarterback Mason Rudolph and special teams captain Miles Killebrew attending a rally held by President Donald Trump.
Steelers reached out to fans upset that Donald Trump received jersey at a rally Several fans emailed the team expressing their anger at the gesture, which was not authorized directly by the team.