Ancora Holdings Group said the board of U.S. Steel and its CEO have prioritized the sale to Nippon because they stand to profit if it goes forward.
Former Pittsburgh Steelers linebacker Larry Foote is a candidate for the Detroit Lions defensive coordinator vacancy, according to a report by Jordan Schultz of Bleacher-Report.
Pittsburgh Steelers rookie Ryan Watts underwent surgery for a neck injury late last week. He suffered the injury in the preseason and tried to rehab it. Watts posted on Instagram that he was in a neck brace and that the last year had been one of the toughest he had experienced in his life.
Steelers rookie sixth-rounder Ryan Watts sustained a significant, scary neck injury in the final preseason game. Looks like he got surgery recently after spending his entire first season on injured reserve. pic.twitter.com/ddQcNw9SyK
Douglas McIntyre, Editor-in-Chief at Climate Crisis, highlights the alarming rise in temperatures in northern U.S. cities such as Pittsburgh, Minneapolis, and Burlington, Vermont. These areas, traditionally known for cooler climates,
The Detroit Lions also lost coordinators Ben Johnson and Aaron Glenn to head coach jobs and DL coach Terrell Williams to a coordinator spot.
This brings us to the Curse of Bobby Layne. Back in 1958, the Lions traded Layne to the Pittsburgh Steelers, and an angry Layne allegedly declared the Lions wouldn’t win a title for 50 years. Now, if that curse was a thing, it would have expired by now, right? And Peyton Manning and actor Jeff Daniels have been trying to get rid of it, too.
Three former members of the Pittsburgh Steelers could be in the mix to be the next offensive coordinator of the
PNC Financial Services Group Inc. (NYSE:PNC) is Pittsburgh's largest financial institution by deposit market share and the nation's sixth-biggest bank according to total assets. It previously confirmed 22 branch cuts during the first quarter of 2025, none of which are in southwestern Pennsylvania — 10 on Feb. 21 and 12 on March 21.
The Lions currently hold the 28th pick in the NFL Draft. While the premier talent may be off the board by the time they pick, there are plenty of options that could suit Detroit's needs.
The Detroit Lions don’t need to make history in the regular season next season, they just need double-digit wins. That’s reasonable.