The Pittsburgh Steelers 2025 NFL Draft has officially been revealed, with the black and gold selecting 21st in the first round this April. Pittsbu
Zeitler’s improbable longevity continues into the 2024 playoffs. The former Badger entered the NFL in 2012 with the Bengals. He’s played in 198 total regular season games in that time, plus seven playoff matchups. His teams are just 1-6 in the postseason — that one win coming with the Ravens last season.
The 2025 NFL playoffs begin on Saturday with a doubleheader: The AFC No. 5-seed Los Angeles Chargers visit the No. 4-seed Houston Texans, and then the No. 6-seed Pittsburgh Steelers visit the No. 3-seed Baltimore Ravens.
The Pittsburgh Steelers will have the 21st overall pick in the 2025 NFL Draft. The draft pick was finalized after the Washington Commanders defeated the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, 23-20, on Sunday night in the Wild Card Round game.
The New York Jets interviewed Minnesota Vikings defensive coordinator Brian Flores and quarterbacks coach Josh McCown and Green Bay Packers defensive coordinator Jeff Hafley for their head coach vacancy.
The 2025 NFL Draft will be held April 24-April 26 in Green Bay, Wisconsin, and the Steelers now know where they will select in the first round. The team will have the 21st overall pick in the 2025 NFL Draft, with teams still waiting for their draft order to be determined based on the remainder of the postseason.
The Las Vegas Raiders requested interviews with Los Angeles Chargers assistant GM Chad Alexander and Pittsburgh Steelers pro scouting director Sheldon White for their general manager vacancy.
The Chicago Bears interviewed Minnesota Vikings defensive coordinator Brian Flores and Green Bay Packers offensive coordinator Adam Stenavich for their head coach job.
Green Bay and Youngstown State will hit the court in a matchup of Horizon League foes. The teams meet Sunday for the first time this season.
Green Bay Packers general manager Brian Gutekunst saw a team that improved throughout the season but needs to "ramp up" its urgency after an early playoff exit.
Now that the 2024 NFL regular season is over, it’s time to complete the report card season for this year for players on their new teams.
Two former Pittsburgh Steelers quarterbacks were announced as part of the College Football Hall of Fame Class of 2025 on Wednesday. Steelers quarterbacks Terry Hanratty and Michael Vick were both announced as part of the 18-man class that will be inducted during the National Football Foundation Awards Dinner in December.