Pittsburgh Steelers head coach Mike Tomlin and offensive coordinator Arthur Smith both seemed open to using quarterback Justin Fields in the Wild Card Round.
The Pittsburgh Steelers have already clinched a playoff spot, which has led Mike Tomlin to the idea of possibly benching his starters
George Pickens' post game actions after the Pittsburgh Steelers game may have a deeper meaning to them, according to Mike Florio.
In California, I thought about Los Angeles because of Hollywood. Now, in Atlanta, I think about the Pittsburgh Steelers and how the NFL dominates your mind every week during the fall and winter ...
2006 — The New England Patriots set an NFL mark with 10 straight postseason victories by beating the Jacksonville Jaguars 28-3. New England’s milestone surpasses the nine straight playoff victories by Green Bay in the 1960s.
Smith was the head coach of the Falcons from 2021-23 and went 21-30 during his run in Atlanta. His first season with the Steelers will continue with ... earned some good marks early in the year, but Pittsburgh’s current four-game losing streak has ...
1995 — Lenny Wilkens becomes the winningest coach in NBA history as the Atlanta Hawks post a 112-90 victory over the Washington Bullets. Wilkens, with his 939th win, surpasses Red Auerbach’s record. Wilkens reaches the record in his 22nd year as an NBA coach, including four as a player-coach.
Even at the end of his life, Carter's love for the Atlanta Braves and other Georgia sports teams stayed strong.
The Rams and Chargers will play on wild-card weekend, with the Chargers on the road and the Rams staying home.
Jimmy Carter, the 39th President of the United States, died at age 100 on Sunday. Carter, the longest-living president in American history, died at his home in Plains, Georgia, surrounded by family.
From Mike DiGiovanna: The Dodgers have thinned out their glut of middle infielders, trading second baseman Gavin Lux to the Cincinnati Reds for outfield prospect Mike Sirota and a competitive-balance Round A draft pick, the team announced Monday.
Atlanta’s pro sports teams are paying tribute to former President Jimmy Carter, who died Sunday at his home in Plains at the age of 100.