As if we needed another example of this, we present former New England Patriots wide receiver Julian Edelman. Edelman talked about Tomlin and his defense on his podcast noting that what the Steelers are doing today on defense is the same things they were doing when Edelman played against them as a member of the Patriots.
Former New England Patriots wide receiver Julian Edelman roasted the Pittsburgh Steelers' defense and their scheme, saying they run the same things that they did even when he played football.
The New England Patriots potentially swinging a blockbuster trade will be the talk of the offseason. That's what happens when you're loaded to the gills in cap space with one of the worst rosters in the league.
The New England Patriots have quite a few free agents to make a decision on this offseason. One of them is none other than veteran quarterback Jacoby Brissett.
The Pittsburgh Steelers are looking to make changes this offseason, and one of their biggest ones may be at wide receiver. The team is looking to
When the Pittsburgh Steelers signed eight-time Pro Bowl quarterback Russell Wilson last March, just four days after he was released by the Broncos following two frustrating seasons in Denver, they had to know that they were not getting the best version of the 12-year veteran.
It was a play that changed the course of the entire NFL. A play that was responsible for creating the most dominant dynasty in modern football history. Insert Oakland Raider Charles Woodson
A predictably poor New England Patriots 2024 season ended substantially better than it started: Drake Maye proved himself to be the talent that the Patriots thought he was when they selected him with the 3rd overall pick in the 2024 NFL Draft;
Montgomery, 46, was considered an internal favorite to become the Lions’ offensive coordinator after Ben Johnson departed to become the Chicago Bears’ new head coach. Ultimately, the role went to Auburn Hills native and Western Michigan graduate John Morton, who served as a senior offensive assistant on Dan Campbell’s staff in 2022.
Patrick Mahomes and the Kansas City Chiefs keep finding themselves on one side of a Super Bowl rematch. A year after beating the San Francisco 49ers for the second time in five seasons in the NFL’s championship game,
The Pittsburgh Steelers' Terry Bradshaw beat the Dallas Cowboys' Roger Staubach in Super Bowls X and XIII. The Cowboys' Troy Aikman beat the Buffalo Bills' Jim Kelly in back-to-back Super Bowls (XXVII and XXVIII).