Joe Rutter stories, Page 18
No longer in control of playoff destination, Steelers turn focus to rebounding vs. Bengals
Within an 11-day span, the Pittsburgh Steelers went from having an outside chance of earning home-field advantage in the AFC playoffs to most likely opening the postseason on the road. They not only squandered a chance to control the AFC North, they find themselves trailing the Baltimore Ravens based on...
5 things we learned: Playoff picture coming into focus, and it’s not a clear one for reeling Steelers
Here are 5 things we learned from Chiefs 29, Steelers 10: 1. Sowing the seeds One thing became certain with the Steelers extending their losing streak to three games with the Christmas loss to Kansas City: They are assured of not facing the Chiefs again in the first round of...
With Patrick Mahomes awaiting, Cory Trice could be next up at CB in injury-riddled Steelers secondary
His first NFL start might come against a two-time NFL most valuable player and the MVP of the past two Super Bowls. That test against Patrick Mahomes could come in front of a global audience in the league’s first foray into a Netflix telecast. It could happen in a game...
Getting healthy is Mike Tomlin’s objective as Steelers prepare to face 14-1 ChiefsVideo
Five players who missed the Pittsburgh Steelers’ 34-17 loss to the Baltimore Ravens on Saturday could return this week against the Kansas City Chiefs. Time, though, isn’t on their side with the Steelers facing the Chiefs in a Christmas matchup at Acrisure Stadium. The quick turnaround also is a reason...
5 things we learned: Depleted Steelers defense wilting in stretch run
Five things we learned from Ravens 34, Steelers 17: 1. Disappointing defense Russell Wilson’s two turnovers, which led to 14 points, were the chief culprit in the loss, but the play of the defense was occupying the next rung on the podium. Playing short-handed as three starters watched from the...
Distance, faith in defense led Mike Tomlin to punt in 4th quarter of Steelers’ loss to Eagles
Mike Tomlin didn’t expect the Philadelphia Eagles to run out the final 10 minutes, 29 seconds to put a stranglehold on a 27-13 victory against the Pittsburgh Steelers on Sunday. Otherwise, Tomlin would not have sent his punt team on the field at that stage of the fourth quarter with...
Steelers coach Mike Tomlin leaving ‘door ajar’ for injured starters, including T.J. Watt, to play vs. Ravens
Three starters didn’t dress Sunday, and the Pittsburgh Steelers lost two others, plus their backup quarterback, to injury in a 27-13 loss to the Philadelphia Eagles. Coach Mike Tomlin said Monday he is leaving the “door ajar” for all six to suit up when the Steelers complete a short turnaround...
5 things we learned: Steelers’ offense has historically bad showing in loss to Eagles
Five things we learned from Eagles 27, Steelers 13: 1. Historic horror story The Steelers entered the game leading the NFL in time of possession but ended having their offense on the field about as long as the average hockey shift. How bad was it? The Steelers had the ball...
S DeShon Elliott sits out Steelers practice with back injury; CB Donte Jackson is full participant
Safety Deshon Elliott did not practice Thursday for the Pittsburgh Steelers because of a back ailment, making him one of a handful of starters to show up on the initial injury report of the week. Also not practicing were outside linebacker Nick Herbig (hamstring), center Zach Frazier (ankle), wide receiver...
Spate of blocks by Steelers special teams gives Danny Smith something aside from gum to chew on
Danny Smith is known for chewing gum with the intensity of a jackhammer. Smith chomping on a mouthful of Double Bubble has become his calling card in 12 seasons as Pittsburgh Steelers special teams coach. It also cost him several teeth during a game last season. “I had three teeth...
Rookie Beanie Bishop keeps smiling even with anticipated return of Cam Sutton to Steelers secondary
With an assist from Pat McAfee, rookie cornerback Beanie Bishop’s wish for Aaron Rodgers’ signature on a pair of game balls is coming true. After intercepting Rodgers twice Sunday night in the Pittsburgh Steelers’ 37-15 victory against the New York Jets, Bishop kept the balls so he could commemorate his...
Hines Ward, James Harrison, Gary Anderson advance to latest round of Hall of Fame balloting
Three former Pittsburgh Steelers players have advanced to the next stage of voting for the Pro Football Hall of Fame’s modern-era candidates. Surviving the reduction from 167 to 50 players is wide receiver Hines Ward, outside linebacker James Harrison and kicker Gary Anderson. Former Penn State guard Steve Wisniewski and...
L.C. Greenwood doesn’t make cut in latest round of Hall of Fame balloting for Senior candidates
The quest for the Pittsburgh Steelers to get late defensive end L.C. Greenwood into the Pro Football Hall of Fame ended on the second round of voting. Greenwood was not among the 31 players who survived the reduction announced Tuesday by the Hall of Fame. A nine-member Seniors Blue-Ribbon Committee...
Mammoth task awaits center Ryan McCollum as he prepares for 2nd start with Steelers
The challenge for center Ryan McCollum in his second career NFL start Sunday night was bringing consistent play to the Pittsburgh Steelers injury-riddled offensive line. The challenge will be magnified Monday night in McCollum’s anticipated encore at the pivot. Magnified to the measurements of 6-foot-4, 340-pound nose tackle Dexter Lawrence....
Steelers coach Mike Tomlin playing it close to vest again with his quarterback situation
Just like he wouldn’t publicly announce Russell Wilson as his starting quarterback last week, coach Mike Tomlin isn’t ready to label Justin Fields as the backup when the Pittsburgh Steelers face the NFC team from New York on Monday Night Football. Playing coy with the media Tuesday at his weekly...
5 things we learned: Steelers defense dominates 2nd half for 2nd week in row
Five things we learned from Steelers 37, Jets 15: 1. Getting defensive The headlines in the aftermath of the victory, not surprisingly, centered around quarterback Russell Wilson and his performance in his first start of the season. Wilson not only shook off a slow start to pass for 264 yards...
Russell Wilson, Beanie Bishop lead Steelers to blowout victory over Jets
After a slow start, the ballyhooed quarterback switch paid dividends for the Pittsburgh Steelers on Sunday night. The same could be said for the team’s defense. It took a while, but Russell Wilson got the offense humming, and two interceptions by rookie Beanie Bishop against Aaron Rodgers set up a...
Super Bowl IX champion Steelers want to see L.C. Greenwood in Pro Football Hall of Fame
It wasn’t until 33 years after he played his last down of football that Donnie Shell was inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame. The wait has been longer for one of his Pittsburgh Steelers teammates from the 1970s, and Shell thinks it is time for L.C. Greenwood to...
Quarterback change 50 years ago helped propel Steelers to ‘super’ success
It’s fitting that on a night when they honor the Super Bowl IX championship team, the Pittsburgh Steelers find themselves embroiled in a controversial quarterback switch. Fifty years ago, at this precise point of the season, the Steelers famously swapped quarterbacks, a move that despite a couple hiccups put the...
Steelers brace for Aaron Rodgers’ return to Pittsburgh that’s been long time coming
This might sound hard to believe, given the length of his career, but when Aaron Rodgers visits Acrisure Stadium on Sunday night, it will be just the second career game in Pittsburgh for the 40-year-old quarterback. It has been almost 15 years since Rodgers has suited up for a game...
Alex Highsmith returns to full practice participation; Dylan Cook gets back to work
Outside linebacker Alex Highsmith took a step toward returning to game activity for the Pittsburgh Steelers following a three-game absence when he practiced fully Thursday. It was Highsmith’s first full practice since he injured his groin and missed games against Indianapolis, Dallas and Las Vegas. He was a limited participant...
While Russell Wilson gets 1st-team work, Mike Tomlin not tipping hand on Steelers starter
The potential switch in quarterbacks began Wednesday for the Pittsburgh Steelers as they started on-field preparations for their game Sunday night against the New York Jets. Russell Wilson, who is “under consideration” by coach Mike Tomlin to supplant Justin Fields as the starter, worked with the first-team offense, teammates acknowledged...
Another change on Steelers’ offensive line as Ryan McCollum to replace injured Zach Frazier at center
For the first time this season, the Pittsburgh Steelers used the same starting lineup on the offensive line in back-to-back weeks when they faced the Las Vegas Raiders on Sunday. The game didn’t end with that unit intact, and the streak won’t get a chance to extend to a third...
Mike Tomlin: Russell Wilson ‘under consideration’ to start at QB for Steelers
Let the quarterback controversy begin for the Pittsburgh Steelers. After sitting out the first six games of the season, Russell Wilson is “under consideration” to start Sunday night when the Steelers play the New York Jets, according to coach Mike Tomlin. “We’re looking hard at it this week,” Tomlin said...
Najee Harris runs to daylight, sparking Steelers’ offense in win against Raiders
LAS VEGAS — If Najee Harris continues to run the way he did Sunday at Allegiant Stadium, the Pittsburgh Steelers might regret declining to pick up his fifth-year option in the spring. By one statistical measure, Harris had the best game of his four-year Steelers career when he rushed for...

