Chad Williams+FollowSteelers’ backfield drama heats up in PittsburghJaylen Warren just put up monster numbers, but his spot as the Steelers’ lead running back is anything but safe. Kenneth Gainwell is quickly earning trust—especially from Aaron Rodgers, who’s openly praised Gainwell’s smarts and playmaking. With the team looking to fix holes elsewhere, Warren’s contract could make him the odd man out, despite being a fan favorite. And don’t forget rookie Kaleb Johnson lurking in the background. If you’re a Steelers fan, how would you handle this crowded backfield? Would you stick with Warren, or ride the hot hand with Gainwell? #Sports #Football #Steelers63Share
Christopher Hughes+FollowSteelers rally after DK Metcalf suspensionLosing DK Metcalf for the last two games is a big blow for the Steelers, especially with the playoffs on the line. What stands out is Cam Heyward’s take: he’s not just worried about the games, but about what it means to cut a teammate off from the team during a tough time. He calls the locker room a family, and wonders if suspensions should really mean total isolation. Meanwhile, Coach Tomlin and the rest of the squad are backing Metcalf, hoping to clinch the division and get him back for the postseason. How do you feel about suspensions keeping players away from their team? #Sports #Football #Steelers00Share
glen25+FollowSteelers brace for Myles Garrett’s impactMike Tomlin isn’t sugarcoating it—when it comes to Myles Garrett, even the best left tackles in the league need backup. As the Steelers gear up for a critical AFC North clash, Tomlin called Garrett a “slam-dunk defensive player of the year” and admitted that no matter the game plan, you “still might not stop the bomb from going off.” With T.J. Watt’s status still up in the air and Nick Herbig expected back, Pittsburgh’s O-line faces its toughest test yet. How do you think the Steelers should handle Garrett? Is there any real way to slow him down? #Sports #Football #Steelers00Share
Aaron Taylor+FollowSteelers bring back Brandon Johnson for WR depthBrandon Johnson is back in Pittsburgh just as the Steelers face a wide receiver crunch. With DK Metcalf suspended and Calvin Austin III nursing a hamstring, the team is turning to a familiar face to help fill the gaps. Johnson, who nearly made the roster before a preseason injury, now has a shot to make an impact as the Steelers push for the playoffs. With so many question marks at WR, could Johnson’s return be the spark the offense needs? Curious to hear what fans think about this move and how it could shape the last stretch of the season. #Sports #Football #Steelers00Share
Amy Williams+FollowSteelers WR Roman Wilson Gets His ShotWith DK Metcalf suspended for the rest of 2025, the door swings wide open for Roman Wilson to step up in the Steelers’ offense. King Rodgers has been on fire lately, and now he’ll have to trust the young speedster. Wilson’s shown flashes before, but this is his true test—can he earn Rodgers’ trust and become a key weapon down the stretch? Let’s hear your predictions, Steelers Nation! #Sports #Football #Steelers10Share
Jeffrey Armstrong+FollowSteelers-Lions: Romo Calls Wild TD FirstDid anyone else catch Tony Romo’s wizardry during the Steelers-Lions clash? Before anyone in the booth or on the field, Romo spotted Kenneth Gainwell’s insane ground-level catch and run for what looked like a Steelers TD. While everyone else was confused—including Nantz—Romo was already celebrating. After a messy review, the refs finally got it right. Only Romo could see it coming! #Sports #Football #Steelers00Share
Stephen Green+FollowNFL suspends DK Metcalf two games for confronting a fan in DetroitPer Tom Pelissero, the NFL has suspended Steelers WR DK Metcalf for two games without pay after he physically confronted a Lions fan during Sunday’s win in Detroit. According to reporting, the incident happened near the tunnel area following on-field trash talk, and league officials reviewed video before issuing the discipline. The suspension is immediate, meaning Metcalf will miss the Steelers’ next two games. It’s a tough blow for Pittsburgh’s offense — and a reminder that, fair or not, players are always going to lose these situations when fans are involved. #NFL #Steelers #DKMetcalf #NFLDiscipline #Lions #NFLNews #NFLDiscussion40Share
Christopher Brown+FollowMike Tomlin just did it AGAIN: 19 straight seasons without going under .500At this point it’s not a streak — it’s a law of physics. With the Steelers’ win over the Lions, Mike Tomlin officially locked in his 19th straight season finishing .500 or better. Nineteen. No losing years. Ever. And that win was also career win #200 for Tomlin (including playoffs) — putting him in ridiculously rare company. Meanwhile the Steelers as a franchise just keep doing Steelers things: it extended their NFL-record 22 consecutive non-losing seasons… and Tomlin owns basically all of the modern part of that run. No matter the QB, injuries, roster flips, “down years,” whatever — Tomlin just refuses to fall off. Is Mike Tomlin underrated, properly rated, or somehow still not rated high enough? #NFL #Steelers #MikeTomlin #NFLHistory #Coaching #NFLDiscussion10Share
Chad Williams+FollowSteelers’ rookie RB gamble not paying off yetPittsburgh’s search for a new lead running back has hit a snag—Kaleb Johnson, drafted to fill Najee Harris’ shoes, has barely seen the field. Despite high hopes and a college resume that seemed tailor-made for the Steelers’ offense, Johnson’s limited carries and low production have left fans scratching their heads. Meanwhile, the run game continues to struggle, ranking near the bottom of the league. Is this a case of a rookie not getting a fair shot, or did the front office miss on this pick? What do you think the Steelers should do next? #Sports #Football #Steelers00Share
Chad Williams+FollowSteelers fans: Sammie Coates opens up on injury regretsSammie Coates, once a promising wide receiver for the Steelers, just shared how pushing through a torn meniscus—and ignoring advice from vets like James Harrison—cost him his NFL career. He admits that trying to be a team player by playing hurt led to surgeries and a quick exit from the league. Coates now urges young players to listen to experienced teammates and not risk their future for short-term gains. It’s a tough reminder of how fast things can change in pro sports. What do you think—should players ever risk it all for the team? #Sports #Football #Steelers00Share