Steelers put out cryptic message on social media
The Pittsburgh Steelers are not known for being enigmatic or even cryptic. Thus, it definitely grabs our attention when they do. The graphic below was posted on Monday by the Steelers social media staff, along with a notice about a special announcement scheduled for Tuesday.
It is not often known that the Pittsburgh Steelers are mysterious or even cryptic. When they do, it undoubtedly catches our attention. The Steelers social media team announced a surprise announcement planned on Tuesday along with the graphic below on Monday.
The Pittsburgh Steelers are not well renowned for being enigmatic or even cryptic. When they do, it certainly draws our attention. On Monday, the Steelers social media team shared the graphic below and said that they will be making a surprise announcement on Tuesday.
The AFC North is still winning, and the Steelers are still in second.
Not Chase Claypool, but Steelers wide receiver George Pickens should get the Antonio Brown treatment.
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The Pittsburgh Steelers are a team whose fan base is in open revolt against their offensive coordinator, with seriously questionable play from their former first-round quarterback. They are also 5-3, and wins like Thursday’s are the reason why.
With a just-good-enough offensive performance, the Steelers defeated the Tennessee Titans 20-16 on “Thursday Night Football,” an experience that still saw repeated booing from the Acrisure Stadium crowd in Pittsburgh. The win is their third in their last four games and moves them into second in the AFC North.
There were plenty of regrettable throws by Pickett, who was a game-time decision with ribs injury. At one point, a Steelers coached batted down a pass thrown out of bounds in apparent frustration. In the biggest play of the game, however, he threw a 32-yard dime to Diontae Johnson to put Pittsburgh on the verge of the red zone.
The Pittsburgh Steelers are a team whose fan base is in open revolt against their offensive coordinator, with seriously questionable play from their former first-round quarterback. They are also 5-3, and wins like Thursday’s are the reason why.
With a just-good-enough offensive performance, the Steelers defeated the Tennessee Titans 20-16 on “Thursday Night Football,” an experience that still saw repeated booing from the Acrisure Stadium crowd in Pittsburgh. The win is their third in their last four games and moves them into second in the AFC North.
There were plenty of regrettable throws by Pickett, who was a game-time decision with a rib injury. At one point, a Steelers coached batted down a pass thrown out of bounds in apparent frustration. In the biggest play of the game, however, he threw a 32-yard dime to Diontae Johnson to put Pittsburgh on the verge of the red zone.