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The Pittsburgh Steelers will have to make a tough call with veteran cornerback Patrick Peterson this offseason. He understands its business and cap implications, and Peterson wants to return. But that’s not fully up to him, and what he wants to do might not align with the Steelers. But Peterson did say that he was willing to do everything except sit on the bench in a glorified coaching role. If the team has a role envisioned for him, he wants it. “You know I want to (keep playing). The question is if the Steelers want me to finish with them,”…
The Pittsburgh Steelers are caught in the crosshairs of the national circles after on Saturday, it was reported that the team would not look outside the organization to land a quarterback, which was first reported by Gerry Dulac of the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette. and Steelers Now was able to confirm that. The Steelers have publicly committed to giving Kenny Pickett another shot as the team’s starting quarterback, though head coach Mike Tomlin promised that he will face competition for the role. That competition apparently will not extend to signing a player that would come with an expectation of starting like Kirk…
Former Pittsburgh Steelers wide receiver Antonio Brown hasn’t held back in recent weeks, making himself known on X (previously known as Twitter) by calling out a long list of celebrities and players, both past and present. This time, he called out T.J. Watt’s brother, J.J., accusing him of steroid use after a picture of J.J. and Brown emerged on social media. The picture was of Brown and Watt playing together in college at Central Michigan. Brown’s comment above the picture was, “Before bro went Steroid Crazy.” Watt finished his career as a three-time Defensive Player of the Year, five-time First-Team…
Andy Robertson and Virgil van Dijk have both praised Cody Gakpo on social media after his latest display for Liverpool. Jurgen Klopp’s men picked up a convincing 4-1 win at Brentford yesterday to maintain their place at the top of the Premier League table. There were a few injury concerns for Liverpool on the day, with the likes of Darwin Nunez, Diogo Jota and Curtis Jones all forced off. Nunez had opened to scoring for the Reds with a delightful chip in the 35th minute and despite being replaced at the midway point, Liverpool rallied to put in an exceptional…
Adam Lallana admits worry about next Liverpool manager as “something didn’t feel right”
Adam Lallana has confessed that he wouldn’t be surprised if his current boss at Brighton, Roberto De Zerbi, was considered as Jurgen Klopp’s replacement at Liverpool, even though he doesn’t want him to go. Lallana moved from the Reds to the Seagulls in 2020 and is now in his fourth season with Brighton having been in the squads which won the Premier League and Champions League under Klopp at Anfield. De Zerbi’s first match as Brighton’s boss was a thrilling 3-3 draw against Liverpool at Anfield in October 2022. He then led the team to a sixth place finish, just…
Teammate raves about ‘excellent’ Liverpool loanee who is putting in incredible performances lately
Things are going well for Liverpool right now. But it’s not just Jurgen Klopp’s first team stars who are performing well. The club’s plethora of promising young players are also doing exceptional stuff out on loan. Over the January transfer window, there was plenty of criticism for Liverpool loan transfer policy. The club made several recalls, after there were loans in the first half of the season that didn’t quite work out. Among them were the likes of Fabio Carvalho and Calvin Ramsay. However, both of them have since been sent out on loan elsewhere, where they are already doing…
Even 24-year-old Liverpool player is now more prolific than Erling Haaland this season
For Liverpool, it was ecstasy mixed with a tinge of anxiety this weekend. The Reds recorded the perfect result over Brentford, and then saw Erling Haaland miss sitters to ensure Manchester City dropped points. However, at the same time Liverpool also lost several key players due to injury. Among them were the likes of Diogo Jota, Alisson and Curtis Jones. Liverpool will now wait anxiously to see the full of extent of their injuries. But to look at the positives, yesterday’s game was a very convincing performance by Liverpool. A performance where the Reds very much proved why they are…
The proposed introduction of blue cards would be bad news for Liverpool based on this season’s stats. Football’s lawmakers, the International Football Association Board (IFAB), and considering trialling the new punishment, which would see players sin binned for 10 minutes for tactical fouls or dissent towards referees. Plans were set to be announced last week but were postponed hours beforehand following fierce backlash from fans, managers and pundits alike. And Liverpool supporters may be even more against it if they knew the figures so far this season. The Athletic have studied how many blue cards each Premier League team would’ve…
Former Pittsburgh Steelers safety Ryan Clark has made a identify for himself in the sports media world. From The Pivot to his appearances on ESPN and more, Clark has made himself one of the most ordinary names in the sports activities media in the past few years. But his contract is now expiring with ESPN, and while an extension is now not out of the questions it appears, Clark is making ready for the next step, too. “All love to my brothers Fred Taylor and Channing Crowder. I admire their words and sincerity. It’s no longer a secret that my…
The NBA has long been a league of superstars. Wilt Chamberlain and Bill Russell helped bring the league front and center in the eyes of the American sporting public, and those two legends handed the ball to Magi Johnson, Larry Bird and Julius “Dr. J” Erving. From there, Michael Jordan took over before the ball was handed LeBron James of the Lakers and he shares that role with Stephen Curry of the Warriors. As the King and Steph get closer to the end of their careers, commissioner Adam Silver was asked who will be the next face of the league.…