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The Pittsburgh Steelers decided to bench Justin Fields for Russell Wilson in 2024. originally appeared on Athlon Sports. The Pittsburgh Steelers acquired veteran quarterback Russell Wilson last offseason, quickly followed by them trading with the Chicago Bears to get Justin Fields.
Most folks will see low to mid-40s for lows on Sunday with highs in the mid-60s by Sunday afternoon. A stray is possible during the midday to early afternoon hours in our northeast counties; otherwise, expect a partly cloudy sky and continued steady breeze out of the west around 10-15mph.
Mason Rudolph over Aaron Rodgers? Steelers starter indicates preference on Pittsburgh's QB situation
"I love Mason," added Steelers tight end Pat Freiermuth, who was teammates with Rudolph during the quarterback's first go-around in Pittsburgh. "He's a hell of a guy, hell of a teammate. Great locker room guy. ... We have all the faith in him."
Ex Pittsburgh Steelers QB Russell Wilson Defends Departed Star Wideout George Pickens originally appeared on Athlon Sports. The Pittsburgh Steelers have cut ties with two of their biggest offensive tools from last season.
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George Strait, the king of country music, is coming to Pittsburgh with Chris Stapleton on Saturday. Straight is the only act in history to have a Top 10 hit every year for over three decades, and with more than 30 different platinum or multi-platinum albums,
From parades & performances to trivia & markets — and even day drinking on a boat — we've rounded up a full slate of Pittsburgh Pride events.
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Pittsburgh police are investigating. Detectives are currently reviewing surveillance footage from that area. A man is dead and police are investigating after an overnight shooting in the city of Pittsburgh.
Starting on Friday, any driver stopped in the red lanes will be warned. After that, a driver will be ticketed. A ticket will run you $173. If you park in a red bus lane, your vehi
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Sporting News on MSNSteelers target doesn't actually want to come to Pittsburgh, says Ian RapoportOne problem: Smith doesn't want to be in Pittsburgh, according to NFL Network's Ian Rapoport. "Jonnu Smith is actually a part of what the Dolphins wanna do," Rapoport said on The Pat McAfee Show on Friday. "Feels to me like he wants more money and would like to stay. I know he wants a lot. We'll see what they end up doing."
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The driver of a school van allegedly admitted he drank alcohol before hitting another vehicle and fleeing the scene in Pittsburgh.