The Jaguars Release Christian Kirk as Cap Casualty

ESPN’s Adam Schefter broke the news on Twitter that veteran wide receiver Christian Kirk was released today. There’s been scuttlebutt around Jaguars media that the 28-year-old (due to turn 29 in November) wide receiver was on the trading block or considered for release due to his contract which would have left him a free agent… read more

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Steelers Top 30 Visit: Iowa State WR Jaylin Noel

With the 2025 NFL Scouting Combine in the books, the Pittsburgh Steelers enter the time of the offseason filled with Pro Days and Pre-Draft visits, of which they are allotted 30 for non-local prospects. Getting these guys in the building helps in multiple ways. From deep-diving medical evaluations to comprehensive in-person interviews, it’s a chance… read more

NFL Offseason Wish Lists: AFC South

The 2024 NFL Season is over, and the 2025 Offseason is in full swing! It’s an exciting time for fans and franchises alike as new hope dawns with the records reset for all 32 squads. With that in mind, I want to do a series looking at all 32 teams “Offseason Wish Lists” with a… read more

Steel Curtain Network: A Pittsburgh Steelers podcast

Steelers Eye Brandon Aiyuk…Again?

Last year, the Pittsburgh Steelers had their eyes set on San Francisco 49ers wide receiver Brandon Aiyuk. After trading away Diontae Johnson, the Steelers were left with a significant hole at receiver — one they never managed to fill. It seemed like Pittsburgh put all its hopes into landing Aiyuk, but things didn’t go as… read more

The Bears Bolster Their O-Line With Two Big Trades

The Chicago Bears. This team, ladies and gentlemen, is embarking on the most IMPORTANT off-season in the history of their franchise. After a 2024 campaign that brought us A LOT more bad than good, this team is on a quest to show the world that they are INDEED on the right path. That they are… read more

College football: what are the differences with the NFL?

NCAA football and NFL football may seem the same thing to a profane, but that is not the case. At collegiate level the game is sensibly slower. The players are students, not professionals, and a lot of them are simply not good enough to compete in a league as competitive as the NFL. The purpose… read more

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Predicting the future of Pittsburgh Steelers free agents

The 2025 NFL league year begins next Monday, March 10th with the start of the legal tampering period. In other words, the league will pretend tampering hasn’t started since the Senior Bowl, and deals will start to become public. While the deals in place won’t become official until the league year begins on March 12th,… read more

Browns Linked to Three Quarterbacks, But I’m Only Buying One

NFL off-season is in full swing as rumors swirl following the conclusion of the NFL scouting combine. In what has been touted as the most pivotal off-season in franchise history, the Cleveland Browns had plenty of free agency, draft, and trade rumors surrounding them. One rumor to note surrounds the quarterback position and three free… read more

Tips and tricks to betting on NFL games

Is there an individual sports betting market that has benefitted as much over the last six years in the way the NFL has? Granted, it has never been short of popularity in the US, but after a considerable number of state-specific barriers started coming down in 2018, America’s most watched sport quickly became its most… read more

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Origins of a Steelers Fan: Super Bowl XLIII

Moving further into my childhood and the origins of my Steelers fandom, the next chapter of course has to be Super Bowl XLIII. Following the Steelers 8-8 season in 2006 and the hiring of Mike Tomlin as head coach, I as a young fan wondered what the Steelers would look like next. I knew that… read more

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