The Pittsburgh Steelers' fan base has been both jealous and embarrassed for the Cincinnati Bengals organization. On one hand, the Bengals boast one of the best offenses of the last decade, led by star quarterback Joe Burrow and wide receivers Tee Higgins and Ja’Marr Chase.
The hits just keep on coming on the injury front at left tackle for the Pittsburgh Steelers. The Steelers have announced that they placed Calvin Anderson on the reserve/injured list with a knee injury.
After making his NFL regular season debut in the Pittsburgh Steelers' Week 14 victory over the Baltimore Ravens, offensive tackle Dylan Cook now has a chance to make even more of an impact down the stretch during the team's playoff push.
The Pittsburgh Steelers are taking part in a huge game on Monday Night Football in Week 15 as the team will be hosting the Miami Dolphins. The Dolphins once looked dead during the 2025 season, but they've put together an impressive winning streak that has them in the hunt for the postseason.
The Pittsburgh Steelers announced they have placed OL Calvin Anderson on injured reserve and promoted OL Dylan Cook to the active roster. The Steelers also added OT David Sharpe to the practice squad and cut RB Trey Sermon. Anderson’s regular season is over because the minimum four games missed will sideline him through the end of 2025.
All NFL players enter the season with high hopes, but sometimes seasons don't go as hoped. These 20 players have been some of the biggest disappointments early in the 2025 season.
The Pittsburgh Steelers may have gotten the win over the Baltimore Ravens on Sunday, but it was more of the same on defense, and primarily on the ground.
Despite the big Week 14 win, many fans of the Pittsburgh Steelers are still not happy with the state of the team. They are currently 7-6, with projections of going 9-8 and losing in the first round of the playoffs, and Steeler Nation is beyond tired of that trend.
The Pittsburgh Steelers got a big win in Week 14 against the Baltimore Ravens to retake the AFC North lead and have total control of their destiny. This all came just one week after fans demanded that the team fires Head Coach Mike Tomlin.
For years, Thanksgiving belonged to the NFL, but Christmas belonged to the NBA. Occasionally, an NFL game would fall on Christmas, but it was anomalous, even avoided if possible.
The Pittsburgh Steelers created a bit of breathing room with their Week 14 victory over the Baltimore Ravens. Once again at the top of the AFC North, their path to the postseason has become a bit clearer.
The Pittsburgh Steelers were able to get a much needed win over the Baltimore Ravens on Sunday in Week 14. The win propelled Pittsburgh to first place in the AFC North, which means the franchise now controls its own destiny when it comes to the postseason.
The Pittsburgh Steelers are getting into the critical part of the season in the NFL as the AFC North is coming down to the wire. The division will likely only have one representative in the playoffs, and Pittsburgh only has a one-game lead on the Baltimore Ravens after beating them in Week 14.
The Pittsburgh Steelers are fighting for their playoff lives. At 7-6, the team controls its own destiny by being able to outpace the Baltimore Ravens and win the AFC North.
Steel City Underground hand selects the Steelers Hit(s) of the Week, a bigtime play that shook the opponents, following every game of the 2025 NFL regular season for fans to relive.
The Pittsburgh Steelers have truly had a rollercoaster ride of a 2025 NFL season. The team has been one of the league's most inconsistent, and yet, it has itself positioned to win the AFC North, which would lead to a playoff game being hosted in the Steel City for the first time since the 2020 campaign.
Just last week, Roethlisberger was among the noteworthy members of the NFL community who were suggesting that the Steelers and Tomlin should agree to part ways in January.
Following every NFL game in 2025, Steel City Underground parses the best plays from the Pittsburgh Steelers to highlight for Steelers Nation fans to rewatch, complete with what led up to the big play(s).