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Pittsburgh Steelers cornerback Patrick Peterson isn’t even sure if he is going to be on the team in 2024, admitting on the latest episode of his All Things Covered Podcast with former Steelers cornerback Bryant McFadden that he’s not sure if the Steelers will want him back for his 14th NFL season. But he is sure of one thing: Kenny Pickett will be the Steelers starting quarterback. Despite Pickett losing his starting job to Mason Rudolph while injured down the stretch in 2023 and Rudolph leading the team to the postseason, the Steelers have given every indication this offseason that…
There was a time when Patrick Peterson was one of the best cornerbacks in football, but at this stage of his career, the Pittsburgh Steelers‘ veteran is seeing his skills erode. Peterson has a year left on his deal with the Steelers, but there has been some speculation that Pittsburgh could potentially part ways with him. The 33-year-old spoke on the situation during his All Things Covered podcast this week and seems more than willing to stay with the Steelers…as long as they’ll have him in return. “The question is if the Steelers want me to finish with them,” Peterson…
The Pittsburgh Steelers have a well-earned reputation for finding top-end wide receiver talent. It started when the Steelers selected Lynn Swann and John Stallworth in the historic 1974 draft class, and both ended up in the NFL Hall of Fame. Pittsburgh has added multiple Pro Bowl wide receivers in the decades since Swann and Stallworth. This includes Super Bowl XL MVP Hines Ward and one of the best receivers of the 21st century, Antonio Brown, who will hopefully join them in Canton, OH in the future. The fact that the Steelers are so good at stocking the position historically makes…
Just IN: Kendrick Perkins Hints At Superstar Joining LeBron James & Anthony Davis This Summer
The Los Angeles Lakers are no strangers to having the game’s biggest and brightest stars suit up in purple and gold. Throughout the franchise’s decorated history, the Lakers have employed legends like Magic Johnson, Kareem Abdul-Jabbar and Kobe Bryant. Now, the team has LeBron James and Anthony Davis to lead them to hopefully Los Angeles’ 18th banner. James and Davis were able to capture the organization’s 17th NBA championship in 2020, but have struggled since to replicate that success. The front office has done its best to surround them with the requisite talent to get the job done, but decided…
The Los Angeles Lakers have a storied tradition of rostering the league’s most luminary figures, with legends like Magic Johnson, Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, and Kobe Bryant donning the iconic purple and gold. In the current era, LeBron James and Anthony Davis are at the helm, having secured the franchise’s 17th NBA title in 2020. The team will have to find another superstar soon. Despite their past success, the duo has faced challenges in replicating such success in subsequent seasons. The Lakers’ front office, aiming to bolster the team, remained inactive at the trade deadline, maintaining the option of using up to…
A lot of rumors were swirling around the Los Angeles Lakers ahead of the NBA Trade Deadline about moves the team could look to make. They had been linked to Dejounte Murray, Zach LaVine, Alex Caruso and DeMar DeRozan, among others, as the team looked like it needed a shake-up. The one player who was involved in many of those rumors was guard D’Angelo Russell. Every season with the Lakers there is seemingly one player who emerges as a scapegoat for the team’s struggles. Last season it was Russell Westbrook; this season, it has been Russell at times. With head…
In a decision that surprised many, the Los Angeles Lakers didn’t make a move at the NBA Trade Deadline. Considering how inconsistent the Lakers have performed this season, the option to not improve the roster before the deadline was at least somewhat curious. However, one reason why the Lakers elected not to burn any assets at the deadline was because of what they believed they could do during the offseason. One ESPN NBA analyst believes that will certainly be the case with the Lakers making a big splash in the summer. On the Pat McAfee show, ESPN personality Kendrick Perkins…
Lakers player becomes latest Player In NBA History To Have Jersey Retired By 3 Different Franchises not Kobe bryant
The former Los Angeles Lakers star was at the peak of his powers in the early 200s when he powered the iconic franchise to three consecutive championships, cementing his status as one of the greatest to ever step foot in the NBA. Although O’Neal is rarely mentioned in the GOAT conversation, he’s definitely a top-five center and he himself thinks he’s No. 3 all time behind fellow greats Kareem Abdul-Jabbar and Bill Russell. Los Angeles retired O’Neal’s No. 34 jersey a few years ago, while the Miami Heat retired his No. 32. O’Neal teamed up with Heat legend Dwyane Wade…
The Los Angeles Lakers wrapped up the first half of the 2023-24 season with a big win against the Utah Jazz on Wednesday. LeBron James didn’t play in the game and it didn’t matter much as Rui Hachimura stepped up and put the entire team on his back. Hachimura scored 36 points with two rebounds and an assist en route to the 138-122 game. It was yet another strong performance from Hachimura, who has played well when given the chance by Darvin Ham this season. Hachimura has not been utilized like fans hoped with Ham only turning to the former…
When the post-trade deadline buyout market began opening up last week, your Los Angeles Lakers pounced fairly early. LA snagged one of the top prospects in Spencer Dinwiddie, the former Brooklyn Nets combo guard who was shockingly cut by the Toronto Raptors upon being traded there at the deadline. Although there has been, well, scuttlebutt that the Lakers front office isn’t finished making new additions on the buyout market, the club has been remarkably quiet on that front in the intervening week, as several intriguing pieces have been claimed elsewhere. Sharpshooting stretch four Danilo Gallinari, now in the buyout market…