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The Steelers are still projected to be $7.44M over the salary cap following a few releases last week. However, The Athletic’s Mark Kaboly isn’t worried about it and believes Pittsburgh could make a big splash in free agency, which starts on March 13 at 4 p.m. ET. “They can create as much money as they need,” Kaboly said on Pittsburgh’s 93.7 The Fan. “You can manipulate four or five contracts to create a bunch of money. Cut a few guys here and there.” Kaboly is right in the fact that the Steelers have several ways they can make more space…
me The Steelers are still projected to be $7.44M over the salary cap following a few releases last week. However, The Athletic’s Mark Kaboly isn’t worried about it and believes Pittsburgh could make a big splash in free agency, which starts on March 13 at 4 p.m. ET. “They can create as much money as they need,” Kaboly said on Pittsburgh’s 93.7 The Fan. “You can manipulate four or five contracts to create a bunch of money. Cut a few guys here and there.” Kaboly is right in the fact that the Steelers have several ways they can make more…
The Pittsburgh Steelers’ quarterback controversy isn’t likely to end anytime soon, despite all kinds of big names being tossed around including Russell Wilson, Kirk Cousins, and most of all, Justin Fields. The team currently has only one quarterback on the roster and that is Kenny Pickett, who will be entering his third year with the team. The Steelers’ longtime backup Mason Rudolph is not under contract, and while the team has hinted they would like to keep him, Rudolph has expressed that he might like to explore free agency. Fields just finished his third season with the Chicago Bears after…
The New England Patriots officially have their coaching staff for the 2024 season. Since the organization decided to part ways with Bill Belichick and hire Jerod Mayo as the new head coach, everyone knew that there was going to be a lot of turnover. And that’s exactly what the Patriots have done, hiring 17 new faces to help lead the team. Here is the new Patriots coaches: Head Coach: Jerod Mayo Offensive Coordinator: Alex Van Pelt Defensive Coordinator: DeMarcus Covington Special Teams Coordinator: Jeremy Springer Offensive Line: Scott Peters Quarterbacks: TC McCartney Wide Receivers: Tyler Hughes Running Backs: Taylor Embree…
Quarterback might not be the only position where the Pittsburgh Steelers take a look at making a big move during the 2024 offseason. The team could really use an upgrade at tackle after they struggled at the position on both sides of the line in 2023. They are expected to make a move at one of the tackle spots this offseason as Broderick Jones fills the other spot in his second season. It looks like there’s some hope that he move they make could be for a former All-Pro left tackle. Steelers Nation’s Brogan Noey thinks the Steelers should go…
The Pittsburgh Post-Gazette’s Gerry Dulac revealed some worrisome news about the state of the Steelers locker room. Pittsburgh doesn’t have a clear-cut No. 1 quarterback. “There appears to be some internal division that maybe Mason Rudolph should be the starter,” Dulac said. And to make matters worse, Dulac also revealed that the Steelers “are not interested in bringing in a quarterback who wants to be a starter.” That may come as a surprise to some, however, after team president Art Rooney II was open to the idea earlier this month. “Well, you know, as we sit here early February, we’re…
No one outside of the Pittsburgh Steelers’ inner circle truly has any clue what the organization is planning to do with the quarterback position in 2024. All signs point to Kenny Pickett receiving one final chance to prove he can be the future for the franchise at the position, but Mason Rudolph’s solid play at the end of the 2023 campaign has made plenty of fans think that change needs to be made without Pickett getting a fair shake alongside a play-caller not named Matt Canada. Speculation has been running wild since the team lost to the Buffalo Bills in…
The Pittsburgh Steelers are well known for their hard-hitting defenses. The Steel Curtain of the 1970s and the Blitzburgh defense of the 1990s are two of the most famous. This means that they also fielded some of the toughest defenders in football. That includes Jack Lambert, a linebacker who was known for knocking opponents out cold and being proud of it, and defensive lineman “Mean” Joe Greene who terrified offensive linemen because he was known to punch players before the ball was even snapped. But it wasn’t just the players yesteryear that were fearsome. Linebacker James Harrison, who played for…
The Los Angeles Lakers need to prepare for the post-LeBron era because The King will turn 40 years old at some point next season. That’s if LeBron James even stays in Los Angeles because James’ contract situation is not certain at this moment. Whether LeBron re-signs or not, the Lakers cannot afford to sit and wait for another elite player to become available in free agency. Instead, they need to target some superstar players who can form a dynamic partnership with Anthony Davis going forward. There are five superstars the Lakers can pair with Anthony Davis in the post-LeBron era.…
The partnership between the Los Angeles Lakers and LeBron James has remained strong despite some lackluster seasons the past few years. James justified his move to Los Angeles by leading the franchise to its 17th NBA Championship in 2020, but since then he and the team have struggled to replicate that level of success. However, James hasn’t given up on the 2023-24 season as he remains one of the best players in the league and the Lakers have picked things up as of late. However, James put the NBA world into high alert after he posted an hourglass emoji that…