Pittsburgh Steelers
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Quarterback says he will ‘consider all options’ before making a decision and hints that he might choose not to come back at all
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A blowout loss to the Kansas City Chiefs has officially ended the Super Bowl title returning to Denver – and there’s more to blame than just the quarterback
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Pittsburgh wideout’s touchdown with nine seconds left propels Steelers to division-clinching win over Baltimore
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The Lions are riding a five-game winning run, but Matthew Stafford’s finger injury could spell trouble. Plus, go for the Vikings, Steelers and Cardinals
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Le’Veon Bell scored three times and set a franchise record with 236 yards rushing in finding traction on a slick, snow-covered field
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Rookie quarterback Dak Prescott helmed Dallas to a 10th straight victory, while the Lions and Steelers were also winners in Thursday games
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While many Super Bowl rematches end up disappointing, the Seattle Seahawks’ 31-24 win over the New England Patriots ended up being riveting, but will it help the NFL’s sluggish ratings?
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Not even a fake-spike special from Pittsburgh Steelers quarterback Ben Roethlisberger could derail the hottest team in the NFL
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Dak Prescott will need to be at his sharpest to keep pace with Ben Roethlisberger, whose offense should be too much for Dallas
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Mike Tomlin’s Pittsburgh are bursting with stars. But their ability to lose to bad teams has cost them shots at the Super Bowl, and something needs to change
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Steelers wide receiver was forced to change his cleats after two drives after an NFL official threatened to eject him from the game
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Ben Roethlisberger recovered his own fumble at a pivotal moment and didn’t look back
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Despite injuries and suspensions, Pittsburgh have more than enough firepower to make up for a so-so defense – even in a division as fearsome as AFC North
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The NFL has cleared Pittsburgh’s James Harrison, Green Bay’s Clay Matthews and Julius Peppers in an investigation into performance enhancing drugs
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Pittsburgh’s star running back faces a four-game suspension for violating the NFL’s drug policy, ESPN reports
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Martavis Bryant’s blossoming NFL career took another significant hit on Monday when the NFL suspended the talented but troubled wide receiver for at least one year
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Wide receiver Bryant reported to have violated league’s substance abuse policy and could miss the entire season
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Longtime NFL wideout says he struggles to walk down stairs and has suffered memory loss since 2012 retirement
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