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Ben Roethlisberger praises rookie OT Dan Moore Jr. for effort

If you are a fourth-round rookie offensive tackle, you don’t necessarily expect to be a starting left tackle right out of the gate. However, it is a role Pittsburgh Steelers offensive tackle Dan Moore Jr. has accepted and done his very best.

On Sunday, Moore had a very tough draw with Cleveland Browns edge rusher Myles Garrett. Garrett is one of the best pass rushers in the league and Pittsburgh didn’t give Moore as much help as you might have assumed but he held his own. Nevertheless, despite this, quarterback Ben Roethlisberger was very happy with how Moore performed.

“I thought Dan did a great job,” Roethlisberger said. “It’s tough to ask a rookie to go against that guy, and what he did today was pretty special. I can’t say enough about the line, run game and pass pro, they are the heart of this group.”

The Steelers are on the verge of being forced to make a decision about the tackle position going forward with the return of Zach Banner. Moore hasn’t been perfect by any means but has he been worse than starting right tackle Chuks Okorafor? Let us know in the comments which guy you think Banner will replace or do both guys keep their jobs.

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Steelers QB Ben Roethlisberger takes not-so-subtle shot at Browns QBs

For many years, the Cleveland Browns were something of a running joke in the NFL. This was especially true among the Pittsburgh Steelers fan base. The reason was for many seasons of Cleveland futility, the winningest quarterback in the Browns home stadium was none other than Pittsburgh Steelers quarterback Ben Roethlisberger.

However, the arrival of Browns quarterback Baker Mayfield has changed that, a point Roethlisberger was relieved to share when he spoke to the media on Wednesday. Roethlisberger also talked about the rivalry, playing in his home state and getting back to the business of football after the bye week.

Roethlisberger owns a 24-3-1 record lifetime against the Browns. Unfortunately, one of those losses was in the first round of last year’s playoffs. So while this game is important for plenty of reasons, a little payback might be one of them.



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Analyst on Steelers QB Ben Roethlisberger: ‘He’s cooked. He’s toast.’

After two down performances, the NFL media is making the rounds speculating if Pittsburgh Steelers quarterback Ben Roethlisberger has enough left in the tank to lead this team back to the playoffs this season.

The vast majority of media talking heads don’t think Roethlisberger has it anymore and that campaign seems to be led by former NFL wide receiver and current ESPN radio host Keyshawn Johnson. On his show, Keyshawn, JWill and Max, Johnson was blunt in his description of Roethlisberger.

“He’s cooked,” Johnson said. “He’s toast.”

Through two games, Roethlisberger is well below his career average in completion percentage and quarterback rating. He is only averaging 241 passing yards per game and his team is 1-1.

The problem with the entire discussion is, it doesn’t really matter if Roethlisberger is done or not. The Steelers have no succession plan and if they would bench him for Mason Rudolph or Dwayne Haskins, the season instantly becomes a wash and would only serve to evaluate the backup quarterbacks.

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Raiders QB Derek Carr throws ultimate insult at Steelers

If the Pittsburgh Steelers needed any added motivation this week, Las Vegas Raiders quarterback Derek Carr gave it to them. Well, to the fanbase at least. Carr spoke to the media on Wednesday and when asked what he knew of the historical rivalry between the Steelers and Raiders, Carr offered up a single line.

“The ball touched the ground.”

Carr is of course talking about the famous Immaculate Reception and the touchdown catch by Steelers running back Franco Harris against the Oakland Raiders in the AFC playoffs back in 1972.



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Steelers QB Ben Roethlisberger offers comparison for TE Pat Freiermuth

In the first quarter of Saturday’s preseason game with the Detroit Lions, Pittsburgh Steelers quarterback Ben Roethlisberger connected with rookie tight end Pat Freiermuth twice for touchdowns.

After the game, when asked about Freiermuth, Roethlisberger dropped a subtle but effective comparison to former Steeler Heath Miller.

Miller and Roethlisberger played together for 11 seasons, and Miller is widely considered the best tight end in franchise history. This makes the comparison to Freiermuth even more interesting.

Pittsburgh drafted Freiermuth in the second round of the 2021 NFL draft out of Penn State. Freiermuth is a freakish athlete with impressive length and body control. He showed on Saturday night if you throw it, he will find a way to go up and get it.



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3 things the return of Tyson Alualu means to the Steelers

If nothing else good came of the COVID-19 pandemic, the re-singing of Tyson Alualu by the Pittsburgh Steelers is one of them. It was assumed Alualu was planning to sign with the Jacksonville Jaguars this season and the Steelers would have to figure out how to replace him.

But Alualu is back and this is big for the Steelers. Here are the three big things the return of Alualu means for Pittsburgh.

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The injury bug hit the middle of the Steelers defense hard last season. Inside linebacker Devin Bush along with Alualu both missed time and the entire defense suffered. If the Steelers are going to count on Robert Spillane in the middle all season, Alualu in front of him makes me much more comfortable.

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The Steelers have significant draft needs on both sides of the football. Getting Alualu to sign with Pittsburgh could have a serious ripple effect in terms of the draft and give the Steelers more leverage to focus on the offensive side of the ball early.

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Alualu is now the second Steelers starter facing free agency to decide to come back to Pittsburgh with more money on the table elsewhere. This is the type of culture winning franchises have.

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Raiders sign Pro Bowl DE Yannick Ngakoue

After nearly trading for him multiple times over the last few years, the Raiders have finally acquired Yannick Ngakoue. According to NFL Network’s Ian Rapoport, the Raiders expected to sign the veteran pass rusher to a big deal during free agency.

Ngakoue has been one of the league’s most productive pass rushers over the last four seasons, totaling 45.5 sacks for three different teams. The best season of his career came in 2017 when he totaled 12 sacks and six forced fumbles with the Jaguars.

He will now start at defensive end for the Raiders with likely Maxx Crosby and Clelin Ferrell competing for the other starting spot. The team has finally added a proven pass-rusher to pair with their young picks from the 2019 draft.

At just 25-years old, Ngakoue is still in the prime of his career and he played his best football under Gus Bradley in Jacksonville. Needless to say, this is a huge move by Mike Mayock and Jon Gruden as they look to fix their pass rush.

According to ESPN’s Adam Schefter, it’s a two-year deal for Ngakoue worth up to $26 million. While the exact terms of the deal are not yet known, that appears to be a steal for a Pro Bowl-level edge rusher.



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Steelers and JuJu Smith-Schuster talking contract

According to NFL reporter Ian Rapoport, the Pittsburgh Steelers want wide receiver JuJu Smith-Schuster back and have been in contact with his team about a new contract.

This situation sounds like a case where the Steelers front office is going to give Smith-Schuster a number in terms of a contract, let him go out and test his value in free agency and he can either sign elsewhere or Pittsburgh will welcome him back with open arms.

It will be interesting however, to see if Smith-Schuster gets a fair deal from the Steelers if he will even bother to look elsewhere. He’s made it clear this offseason he wants to be in Pittsburgh so this could be a rare occasion with loyalty and a strange salary-cap situation converge to work some good luck for Pittsburgh.



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Bucs WR Antonio Brown talks his past before Super Bowl

There was a time not so long ago when wide receiver Antonio Brown was widely considered the best wide receiver in the NFL. But one thing that escaped him during his time with the Pittsburgh Steelers when he was breaking records was a Super Bowl. This Sunday, Brown has a chance to change this as a reserve with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers.

Brown spoke to the media on Wednesday and went out of his way to paint himself the victim in the whole debacle with the Steelers. “Scrutiny, adversity, you name it, I’ve been through it,” Brown said. “But it didn’t stop me. It didn’t make me want to give up.”

It’s important to remember that every one of the things that became a barrier to Brown’s success in the NFL after leaving Pittsburgh was a self-inflicted wound. All the off-field theatrics are on him. Brown may get himself a Super Bowl ring this weekend and I’m glad to see he seems to be showing a glimmer of sanity at this point in his life.

But I want to pass the question off to Steeler Nation. Will you be rooting for Brown to win a Super Bowl this weekend? Let us know in the comments below.

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