You'd be hard-pressed to find an NFL head coach that drew as much respect and admiration from those he worked with than Mike Tomlin did during his 19 years with the Pittsburgh Steelers.
The Pittsburgh Steelers fans have been eager to hear from Ben Roethlisberger after Joey Porter Sr. attempted to slander his legacy. Porter joined Cam Heyward on his podcast and quickly made his ill feelings about his former quarterback known.
If the Pittsburgh Steelers want to give it another shot with one of their former quarterbacks, they could have the opportunity to do just that in short order.
Pittsburgh Steelers legend Ben Roethlisberger recently found himself on the receiving end of sharp rebukes from former teammate Joey Porter, who said the iconic quarterback was “not a good teammate.” Porter also said Roethlisberger was “not a good person,” citing the latter’s supposed dismissive attitude in the locker room and lack of leadership.
Robert Woods, a veteran wide receiver of 12 NFL seasons, signed a one-day contract with the Los Angeles Rams and announced his retirement Tuesday. Woods, 33, spent five years with the Rams (2017-21), his stint culminating with the team's Super Bowl LVI-winning season.
As NFL rules have changed, defensive backs' job descriptions have transitioned. Here is our best attempt at identifying the premier DB performer in each NFL franchise's history.
According to Tom Pelissero, the Raiders are expected to hire Steelers WRs coach Zach Azzanni as their new receivers coach. Azzanni, 49, started his coaching career as Valparaiso University’s receivers coach in 1999-2000, and held the same role at Bowling Green in 2003-2006.
Pittsburgh Steelers' legendary quarterback Ben Roethlisberger has been in the sports headlines a bit lately, despite the fact that he retired from the NFL after the 2021 season.
Will Howard watched on as Aaron Rodgers and the Pittsburgh Steelers just squeaked their way into the NFL playoffs, finishing the regular season with a 10-7 record and the AFC North title.
The Pittsburgh Steelers have a lot of work to do as they look to free agency. There are plenty of players on both sides of the ball whose futures will need to be decided, with some of these decisions seeming more like an inevitability than others.
The Pittsburgh Steelers have a bunch of holes they need to fill in the offseason. One of the main ones that is expected to be focused on is wide receiver, as expectations are that General Manager Omar Khan will end up signing a wideout, as well as using his first-round pick on that position.
With the Pittsburgh Steelers on the hunt for wide receiver help once again this offseason, they received some promising news regarding one of their top potential targets on the free agent market.
Veteran wide receiver Robert Woods announced his retirement on Instagram on Tuesday (via Adam Schefter of ESPN). The 33-year-old signed a one-day contract to retire as a member of the Rams.
Veteran WR Robert Woods announced via his Instagram account on Tuesday that he’s retiring from the NFL after 13 seasons. According to Jonathan Jones, Woods will sign a one-day contract to retire with the Rams. Woods, 33, is a former second-round pick of the Bills back in 2013.
It is no secret that the Pittsburgh Steelers have consistently had the highest-paid defense in the NFL in recent seasons. The desire to invest heavily in that side of the ball fit the mold of how Mike Tomlin wanted to win football games.
The Pittsburgh Steelers' quarterback situation is murky once again heading into the 2026 offseason. After the 2025 season, long-time head coach Mike Tomlin stepped away from coaching, and quarterback Aaron Rodgers is still debating whether he wants to play another season in the NFL, either in Pittsburgh or by hanging up his cleats for good.
The Pittsburgh Steelers need a starting quarterback. Right now, Aaron rodgers is the name to watch, but this team is monitoring all options as they prepare for 2026.
The Pittsburgh Steelers have a ton of questions to answer about the upcoming future of their team. Obviously, the most important one is about the quarterback position.
The Pittsburgh Steelers enter the upcoming free agency cycle with over $45 million in projected salary cap space, meaning they should be one of the top players when the market opens.
For a mock draft published on Feb. 11, ESPN's Field Yates predicted that the Pittsburgh Steelers will make Alabama quarterback Ty Simpson the 21st overall pick of the 2026 NFL Draft.
As we look back one year later, the opening stretch of 2025 free agency stands out as one of the most dramatic and defining pivots of the Omar Khan era.
After posting a 10-7 record for the third season in a row, and making history by finishing .500 and above for a 22nd consecutive season, the Steelers’ new era will feature a simple mandate for Mike McCarthy: Turn a good team into a very good one.