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Steelers reportedly releasing CB Patrick Peterson

The Pittsburgh Steelers have been diligently trimming their roster since the 2023 NFL season ended. They cut ties with players who were expected to be released, but not necessarily at the time of their dismissal from the team. To date, here are some names of players who were released from the team who had a… read more

The Perfect Offseason Plan for the Pittsburgh Steelers

The 2024 NFL league year is just days away, with free agency officially opening up on Wednesday. Before the legal tampering period begins, it is time to reveal my perfect offseason plan for the Pittsburgh Steelers in an exciting, but slightly satirical, form that will have you either laughing in the isles or floating away… read more

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Should Russell Wilson Play for the Vet Minimum?

Russell Wilson will make 39 million this year to NOT play for the Denver Broncos. Should a team sign Wilson on the minimum to start in 2024?

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Steelers Free Agent Targets: Safety

There are many safeties available in free agency and they are not costing a ton of money. I could easily list 5 or more safeties that make sense for the Steelers to go after. To me the biggest priority with bringing in a safety isn’t even about the actually person you bring in but more… read more

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The Russell Wilson visit and what it means for the Steelers QB Room

Around midday Thursday was when news broke about Russell Wilson planning a visit to the city of Pittsburgh to meet with the Steelers. For those who have been following our sourced reporting this offseason, these reports should have been met with a “we already knew this” approach. Why? Because we reported all this to fans… read more

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Steelers release Keanu Neal after a failed physical

With the new league year slated to begin next week, the Pittsburgh Steelers are doing their diligence with their roster and salary cap space. After several players have already been released, some for salary cap purposes, the Steelers have announced Thursday they are releasing safety Keanu Neal. Unlike Mitch Trubisky and Mason Cole before him,… read more

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Diontae Johnson: Should he stay or should he go?

Diontae Johnson is entering the last year of the extension he signed back in 2022. Per Over the Cap, Johnson’s cap hit for the 2024 season will be $15,833,334. We have heard the rumors of him doing another hold in this training camp, but we won’t get into that now. The questions everyone is wondering… read more

Biggest Winners from the 2024 NFL Scouting Combine

The NFL Scouting Combine is officially in the books, and much has changed as it pertains to NFL Draft rankings. With this in mind, it is time to break down the biggest changes from a wild week at the NFL Scouting Combine. Many of the “risers” you will see listed in articles this week are… read more

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Do the Steelers have “The Big Four”?

There is a common formula winning teams have had for some time now, especially since the NFL has become an offensive league that caters to the quarterback. If you look at the most successful teams, they all seem to have very high level play at four key positions: Quarterback Left Tackle Pass Rusher Cornerback I… read more

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Steelers Free Agent Targets: Cornerback

The next position we are going to focus on in this free agent series is cornerback. The Pittsburgh Steelers might have hit a homerun in the 2023 NFL Draft with Joey Porter Jr but who will play opposite of him? Patrick Peterson? No. Levi Wallace? No. Is there any corner on the roster that is… read more

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