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PITTSBURGH, Pa. (WKBN) – Pittsburgh Steelers star linebacker T.J. Watt will not play in the Week 17 game against the Cleveland Browns per the Steelers official injury report Friday afternoon. Watt is still recovering from a lung injury from a dry needling accident. The Steeler’s linebacker did practice this week in a limited capacity.
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Steelers look to wrap up AFC North and prevent Browns' pass rusher Garrett from setting sacks record
Sunday, 1 p.m. EST, CBS. BetMGM NFL odds: Steelers by 3. Against the spread: Steelers 8-6-1; Browns 6-9. Series record: Steelers lead 83-64-1. Last meeting: Steelers won 23-9 on Oct. 12 at Pittsburgh.
Nick Wright unveils his Week 17 picks off an undefeated Week 16, including the Jacksonville Jaguars, Pittsburgh Steelers and Buffalo Bills picking up wins as favorites.
PITTSBURGH -- The Pittsburgh Steelers received some promising news on multiple injured players. Outside linebacker T.J. Watt made headlines with his return to the field, but cornerback James Pierre and guard Isaac Seumalo returned, too.
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Aaron Rodgers doesn't plan on changing his sleep schedule Saturday night, even though his Pittsburgh Steelers could wrap up a division title without playing.
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Metcalf proceeded to grab the Lions fan and took a swipe at him. After Ford Field Stadium security investigated, Kennedy was allowed to remain in his seats after the incident. Metcalf has reportedly shared with others that he was called derogatory racial slurs and family members were insulted.
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Former Steelers wideout Emmanuel Sanders details how he truly felt when Pittsburgh didn't want him anymore
The Pittsburgh Steelers have had numerous big-name wide receivers throughout the history of the franchise. From Lynn Swann and John Stallworth winning four Super Bowls in the 1970s, to Hines Ward and Santonio Holmes claiming Super Bowl MVPs in the 2000s,