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After Steelers newcomer Kyle Dugger got the game ball, he spoke after the win over the Colts of the seamless transition.
The Pittsburgh Steelers have made six players inactive for Sunday’s Week 9 home game against the Indianapolis Colts. […] This article originally appeared on Steelers Now: Pittsburgh Steelers Make Six Players Inactive vs.
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Aaron Rodgers is leaning into his time in Pittsburgh. The Steelers are in first place because of it
PITTSBURGH (AP) — Aaron Rodgers stood in front of a room of mostly strangers in early June and promised his new teammates that he was fully committed to leaning into every part of being a Pittsburgh Steeler for however long he might be in town.
The turnovers kept coming. Two plays after Warren’s touchdown, inside linebacker Payton Wilson intercepted Jones and returned it to the Colts’ 14-yard line. The Steeler again took advantage of the short field with a 12-yard touchdown pass from Rodgers to tight end Pat Freiermuth, who punted the ball into the stands for good measure.
The Pittsburgh Steelers are releasing cornerback Beanie Bishop, the team announced on Monday. Bishop had been with the team all season on their practice squad and was their starting slot cornerback in 2024. His release will make room for Marquez Valdes-Scantling.
Indianapolis scored on its opening drive and was leading 7-0 early in the second quarter when T.J. Watt forced the Steelers' first turnover, a strip-sack of Jones that Watt recovered. The turnover set up a short touchdown run by Jaylen Warren.
Indianapolis Colts quarterback Daniel Jones is keeping his composure after an ugly loss to the Pittsburgh Steelers.
Other than the obvious struggles they have put together defensively throughout the season, Pittsburgh’s safety depth was depleted with DeShon Elliott, Jabrill Peppers, and Chuck Clark all out due to injury.
TJ Watt pointed out one thing as the key difference in the Pittsburgh Steelers win over the Indianapolis Colts.
The Pittsburgh Steelers' offensive line, which had remained remarkably healthy throughout the early goings of the season, saw Pro Bowl left guard Isaac Seumalo