Eagles Player Profile: Ainias Smith

We’re currently in the dead period of the off-season, and the Eagles won’t be back on the field until late July. Today, we continue the player profile series to get to know some of the new faces on the Eagles. The plan is to start with the rookies and then move on to the free… read more

Bengals’ AFC North Title Hopes Hinge on Burrow’s Health

There is no question that if Bengals quarterback Joe Burrow can remain healthy, the organization can reach new heights… Find out more here.

Steel Curtain Network: A Pittsburgh Steelers podcast

3 Potential Trap Games For the Steelers In 2024

A common theme during the Mike Tomlin tenure has been playing up to the level of superior opponents and playing down to the level of inferior teams. In other words, there is rarely a stress-free game if you are a Steelers fan. It is more difficult than some years to pinpoint “trap games,” as the… read more

How the Cleveland Browns Influenced the AFC North

In today’s NFL the toughest division is arguably the AFC North. The division consists of the Pittsburgh Steelers, Baltimore Ravens, Cincinnati Bengals, and the Cleveland Browns. All four teams last season had winning records with the Ravens, Steelers, and the Browns making the playoffs. What few people know today is the influence that the Cleveland… read more

Steel Curtain Network: A Pittsburgh Steelers podcast

5 storylines Steelers fans will hopefully soon forget

On the most recent episode of The Scho Bro Show podcast, Big Bro Scho and I looked at five storylines Steelers fans will soon forget. The idea of forgettable storylines is how things change where some of the Steelers biggest issues can turn into nothing very quickly. For a recent example, after the Steelers released… read more

Steel Curtain Network: A Pittsburgh Steelers podcast

30 Scenarios in 30 Days: T.J. Watt will break the single-season sack record

The Pittsburgh Steelers are preparing for the 2024 regular season, but before the real games begin, the team has to head to training camp back at Saint Vincent College in order to fine tune their skills. As we here at SCN prepare you for the start of camp, we give you a series called “30… read more

Why Art Modell will never be in the Hall of Fame

On November 6th, 1995, the Cleveland Browns owner Art Modell publicly announced in Baltimore Maryland that the Cleveland Browns are relocating to Baltimore. It is the most infamous date and act of betrayal in Cleveland sports history. The event triggered an unprecedented herculean task of Cleveland Browns fans to fight to keep their team. The… read more

Steel Curtain Network: A Pittsburgh Steelers podcast

A Letter From the Editor: When the past doesn’t necessarily dictate the future

If you were to walk in a Steelers bar on a game day and suggest the organization is a no nonsense organization, and Mike Tomlin is a coach who wants to avoid drama at all costs you’d get laughed out of the bar. Immediately you’d hear people say the typical names… Antonio Brown Le’Veon Bell… read more

It’s been 40 years since I played midget football

I was running laps around Langley Field recently, and it got me thinking about the summer I played midget football for the Sheraden Vikings. Why was I thinking about midget football at that precise moment? Because Langley Field was where I played midget football. That’s right, I’m a true-blue Pittsburgher, baby! Most of us don’t… read more

A Cleveland Browns podcast

Browns series: Top 10 best players since ’99; No. 9 Phil Dawson

The Cleveland Browns returned to the playing field in 1999 after a brief three-year window of time when their original organization was moved to Baltimore after the 1995 season wrapped up. Since that move was made much of the current conversations revolve around what’s happened since 1999. The new Cleveland organization has had its problems… read more

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