Aaron Rodgers, Pittsburgh Steelers and Cleveland Browns
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CBS Sports recently predicted the Steelers to send TE Pat Freiermuth and OLB Alex Highsmith to the Eagles for superstar WR A.J. Brown.
If the Steelers are looking to add to their wide receiver room, their answer is easy. Expect general manager Omar Khan to call most teams, but those who are struggling will be more likely to make a move. One team that should top that list are the Miami Dolphins.
The San Francisco 49ers, Pittsburgh Steelers, New England Patriots and Tampa Bay Buccaneers are all considered possible trade partners for a five-time Pro Bowler who is currently on a team going nowhere in 2025.
The Pittsburgh Steelers ’ Week 6 win over the Cleveland Browns was their most complete performance of the season, with the offense finally finding its identity — totaling 335 yards and allowing zero sacks, the latter of which QB Aaron Rodgers surely appreciated.
A.J. Brown was supposed to be with the Philadelphia Eagles for life. The star wide receiver, who was originally acquired via blockbuster trade in 2022, is still employed by the reigning Super Bowl champions,
In honor of Shedeur Sanders' first game as the No. 2 quarterback for the Cleveland Browns, his brother decided to surprise him with some cosplay and have some fun with fans.
Here is a look at the Steelers' offensive snap counts their win over the Browns and how Darnell Washington continues to separate himself at TE.
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.
Pittsburgh Steelers minority owner and founder and CEO of LendingTree Doug Lebda has died in an ATV accident over the weekend. He was 55. The company confirmed Lebda’s death on Monday. Lebda he died on Sunday after the fatal ATV crash happened on a family farm in North Carolina.
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.