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Steelers 2025 NFL Draft Picks: Updating Pittsburgh’s draft picks
The Pittsburgh Steelers have made their share of trades this calendar year, and it is appropriate with the NFL Trade Deadline past to talk about what 2025 NFL Draft capital they have after all the moves they’ve made. How many picks do they have in the upcoming draft? They will have a total of 7… read more
NFL Power Rankings, Week 10: Team Tiers at the Midway Mark
In this week’s edition of my Power Rankings, we take a look at where each squad stands in the running for a championship in 2024. We’ll break down all 32 teams into 5 Tiers at the Season’s halfway point. Where each team goes from here remains to be seen, but this is how I see… read more
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3 players mentioned by Mike Tomlin following Wednesday’s practice
The Pittsburgh Steelers are getting ready to head to Washington to face the Commanders on Sunday. Following their first practice of the week with an injury report on Wednesday, Steelers head coach Mike Tomlin answered a few questions from the media. For this reason, it is once again time for a players mentioned article. Remember… read more
Vikings vs Jaguars Preview: Trevor Lawrence & Pederson’s Future
In this compelling episode of “The Real Forno Show,” hosted by renowned analyst Tyler Forness and his trusty producer Dave Stefano, listeners are treated to an engaging and detailed preview of the Minnesota Vikings’ upcoming clash against the Jacksonville Jaguars. As part of the ever-expanding Vikings 1st & SKOL production, in collaboration with the Fans… read more
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The Steelers finally got their receiver in Mike Williams
It seems like only yesterday that the Steelers traded receiver Diontae Johnson to Carolina for cornerback Donte Jackson. Actually, it was in March, and it seems like it was about a decade ago. Why? It jumpstarted never-ending trade speculation that linked every receiver with a contract dispute, bad team or grudge to Pittsburgh. The speculation… read more
The day the Cleveland Browns got the death penalty!
It was 29 years ago in early November of 1995, when then Cleveland Browns owner Art Modell announced in Baltimore Maryland that the Cleveland Browns are moving to the city of Baltimore to start the 1996 NFL season. Browns fans all over the world were shocked and rightfully angry. The next day Cuyahoga County Ohio… read more
Are Browns draft hopes already dead and Berry’d?
Browns general manager Andrew Berry held a press conference Wednesday. Many excellent, probing questions were asked by media members onsite. But it was the fanbase that spoke the loudest. Cleveland fans are some of the best on Earth. There is support despite reiterative underachievement. There is hope despite continual disappointment. But with that type of… read more
Are Browns draft hopes already dead and Berry’d? Part 2
The Browns have been through five drafts with Andrew Berry guiding the ship as general manager. That’s enough of a body of work to make a determination as to his fitness for duty in that position. Many AB backers contend that judgment should continue to be withheld because the Browns have drafted just twice in… read more
Are Browns draft hopes already dead and Berry’d? Part 3
Are the draft choices Andrew Berry has made so far as Browns general manager good enough? Nope. End of article. Well, OK, let’s have some context first. Why is this the conclusion? In Part 1 we discussed how a dearth of first-round picks isn’t an excuse for not maximizing the value of the capital that… read more
4 Super Bowl Matchups Everyone Wants To See This Season
The 2024-25 NFL season is at its midway point and this means teams have started to separate themselves from the pack. There are nine games in the books and teams are beginning to believe they can make a deep playoff run. When it is all said and done, there are certain matchups that would be… read more
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