When the Pittsburgh Steelers lost 29-10 to the Kansas City Chiefs on Christmas Day, the refs weren't a huge reason for the loss. The Steelers hurt themselves more than any mistakes from the officials truly impacted them.
The Ravens square off this week against the Buffalo Bills in the divisional round and have a real shot to make it to the AFC Championship. Our question is about whether or not the Steelers should be rooting for the Ravens this weekend and going forward should they win.
The Buffalo Bills are the only team in NFL history with four consecutive Super Bowl appearances but have an agonizing past.
The Pittsburgh Steelers are the best fit for Buffalo Bills wide receiver Amari Cooper, Pro Football Focus believes.
Perhaps his developmental arc will pan out better than Fields’ did amid Chicago’s dysfunction. Several needy teams will take that bet. The Steelers should be among them and his struggles in the short-term at the Senior Bowl may benefit them in the longer run if he’s available for them to draft him in the late first or second round.
Track Derrick Henry as the former Tennessee Titans running back, now with the Baltimore Ravens, faces the Buffalo Bills in the AFC divisional round.
Steelers writer praises Ravens for hiring Chuck Pagano while Pittsburgh ‘stands pat.’ Bucky Brooks mocks an offensive tackle to the Ravens.
Pittsburgh Steelers defensive lineman Cam Heyward believes that Kansas City Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes does get favorable calls and that his selling of some hits and plays helps him get some favorable calls.
Russell Wilson, AKA ‘Mr. Unlimited,’ is on his way to the 2025 Pro Bowl Games. Wilson will replace Buffalo Bills QB Josh Allen, who pulled out of the contest with a wrist injury. Baltimore Ravens QB Lamar Jackson also withdrew from the Pro Bowl Games, with New England Patriots rookie QB Drake Maye replacing him.
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Former Pittsburgh Steelers quarterback Kenny Pickett is heading to the Super Bowl with the Philadelphia Eagles. After a 55-23 shellacking of the Washington Commanders, Pickett earns his first Super Bowl berth as the backup quarterback of the Eagles.