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While he has really strong ties to the West Coast, you may be surprised to learn that rapper Snoop Dogg is a longtime Steelers fan. The Sporting News has you covered on all the details for the D-O-double-G's NFL fandom.
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The Indianapolis Colts are all in on their 2025 squad that currently sits atop the AFC standings with a 7-2 record through the first nine weeks of the season. Running back Jonathan Taylor is the NFL's top rusher, and quarterback Daniel Jones is playing at a Pro Bowl-caliber level, which no one could have foreseen before the season kicked off.
Snoop Dogg is a Pittsburgh Steelers fan in part because of the era he became a sports fan. It was the 1970s, and the Steelers were winning all the time. Terry Bradshaw combined with an amazing defense to win the Super Bowl four times in that decade.
Fans looking to tune into today's contest between the Chargers and Steelers can watch the game on NBC's Sunday Night Football broadcast. Mike Tirico will handle the play-by-play for the broadcast with analysis from Cris Collinsworth and sideline reporting by Melissa Stark.
Dallas Cowboys wide receiver George Pickens has been fined multiple times this season, and he's adding to that total during the bye week.
Cincinnati will be on the bye this week as well as the Dallas Cowboys, Kansas City Chiefs and Tennessee Titans. The Cowboys are coming off a 27-17 win over the Arizona Cardinals on "Monday Night Football" in Week 9 and made trades for Bengals linebacker Logan Wilson and Jets defensive tackle Quinnen Williams before the NFL trade deadline.
The Pittsburgh Steelers have re-signed DeMarvin Leal to their practice squad just two days after cutting him from their active roster.
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