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The Pittsburgh Steelers are finally ready to kick off the 2025 season against the New York Jets. Looking down the schedule, Pittsburgh has some tough opponents to tackle this season.
It didn’t work out the last time the Pittsburgh Steelers chose an in-state quarterback in the NFL Draft. Pitt standout […] This article originally appeared on Steelers Now: Mock 2026 NFL Draft Yields
A season that is light on appearances at Acrisure Stadium in the first two months and includes a “home” game overseas before an early bye week commences for the Pittsburgh Steelers on Sunday when they travel to East Rutherford,
One of the biggest sports days of the year occurred Week 1 of the NFL season kicks into full gear with 13 games on tap, with 12 of them taking place
The New York Jets made a difficult decision on Wednesday and opted to move on from wide receiver/returner Xavier Gipson after a costly fumble Week 1 against the
Matt Hasselbeck joins Colin Cowherd to break down Josh Allen's comeback win vs. Baltimore Ravens and Lamar Jackson's performance, along with Justin Fields showing out despite losing to the Pittsburgh Steelers.
Former Pittsburgh Steelers wide receiver Allen Robinson took to X last night to urge the Kansas City Chiefs to sign him after Xavier Worthy’s injury. Robinson was with the Detroit Lions last year but has yet to find a new team for this season. So, he is making his push to land with the Chiefs.
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Jets cut wide receiver Xavier Gipson after his costly fumble in season-opening loss to Steelers
Xavier Gipson is out of a job after a costly fumble in the New York Jets' season-opening loss to Pittsburgh.Coach Aaron Glenn confirmed that the team released the wide receiver, but he insisted Wednesday he wasn't trying to send a message about accountability — something he has preached since being hired in January — by cutting Gipson after one game.
The New York Jets fell to the Pittsburgh Steelers in their opening game of the 2025 NFL season on Sunday, 34-32. The Jets, led by first-year head coach Aaron Glenn, stayed with the Steelers all game, and led 26-17 after the third quarter, but mistakes and struggles on both sides of the ball led to the loss.