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The Pittsburgh Steelers seem to have missed their chance of landing a legitimate No. 2 wide receiver. This article originally appeared on Steelers Now: Steelers Lose Out on Another Potential Wide Rece
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Steelers could get major injury boost with return of three players, including promising cornerback
The Pittsburgh Steelers could welcome back three players after the bye week if the team would like those guys to return. Cornerbacks Cory Trice and Donte Kent, as well as quarterback Will Howard, are all eligible to come off injured reserve and open their practice windows.
The Steelers beat the Minnesota Vikings, 24-21, in Dublin on Sunday behind solid play from Rodgers, combined with a defense that had six sacks and two takeaways. The running game, always a Steelers staple, showed signs of life with 131 yards on 29 carries.
NFL Week 5 power rankings look at why we rank every team where they are ranked this week, from No. 32 Titans to either the Bills or Eagles at No. 1.
Former Pittsburgh Steelers wide receiver George Pickens had a huge game with the Dallas Cowboys in relief of injured star receiver CeeDee Lamb. Pickens had 134 receiving yards and two touchdowns in the game, though former Steelers wide receiver Patrick Peterson says the team will not miss him.
There was some concern about the state of the Pittsburgh Steelers' offense against a stout Minnesota Vikings defense when it was announced that Jaylen Warren wo
The Steelers led 24-6 before the Vikings began a valiant comeback led by Carson Wentz, who despite not having three offensive linemen produced two late scoring drives. Pittsburgh, however, was able to avoid a monumental collapse after turning the Vikings over on downs on their final drive.
DUBLIN -- The Pittsburgh Steelers held running back Jaylen Warren out of their game against the Minnesota Vikings for precautionary reasons, head coach Mike Tomlin said.