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Sky high | Steelers defense shuts down Broncos in victory

Rarely has playing it safe paid off so well for the Pittsburgh Steelers.....more>>

  • Harrison, Dumervil similar in size, stats
    When cornerback William Gay was drafted by Pittsburgh three years ago, he took one look at Steelers pass-rusher James “Deebo” Harrison and had flashbacks to his college days playing alongside Elvis Dumervil.

  • LeBeau's defense will likely be without a starter again
    Dick LeBeau calls his safeties the best pair in the NFL, but stats show that the Steelers have missed Troy Polamalu more than they’ve ever missed Ryan Clark.

  • Chiefs fall to Nailers in OT
    The Johnstown Chiefs suffered a 4-3 overtime setback at the hands of the Wheeling Nailers at WesBanco Arena on Saturday night.

  • Tomlin motivates with Denver’s No. 1 message
    The more coach Mike Tomlin keeps talking about it, the more agitated his players get.
    Exactly the response Tomlin wants from his Pittsburgh Steelers.
    Tomlin keeps referring to the Broncos as having “the world’s best defense,” a reference to Denver’s spot atop the NFL team yardage statistics. He mentioned it during the weekly team meeting. Before practice on Wednesday.
    Before practice on Thursday. And he’ll likely keep saying it until game time Monday.

  • Big Ben lobbies to give no-huddle a try
    Pittsburgh Steelers offensive coordinator Bruce Arians hears Ben Roethlisberger’s campaign speech so often, he probably can recite it.
    It goes something like this: “You know, I think this would be a good week for the no-huddle.”

  • Chiefs chase first victory tonight at Cincinnati

  • Steelers head for thin air thin at defensive line

  • Bucs deal Chavez for Iwamura
    The budget-conscious Tampa Bay Rays saved some money and added some promising bullpen help Tuesday night when they traded infielder Akinori Iwamura to the Pittsburgh Pirates for right-hander Jesse Chavez.

  • Steelers passing on ground game
    Franco Dok Harris, the son of Hall of Fame running back Franco Harris, took part in a different form of running as an independent candidate in Pittsburgh’s mayoral race. At least someone linked to the Steelers mounted a ground game this fall.

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