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Coach Mike Tomlin said Rodgers is 'all systems go' for Sunday's game against the Buffalo Bills at Acrisure Stadium. "He was a full participant today with no designation for the game," said Tomlin. "So, it's all systems go."
PITTSBURGH -- With Broderick Jones out for the Pittsburgh Steelers on Sunday, the team is making a surprising move at left tackle. Instead of swing tackle Calvin Anderson starting, the Steelers will go to Andrus Peat, the veteran backup. Peat started 12 games at left tackle in 2023 for the New Orleans Saints.
Pittsburgh Steelers head coach Mike Tomlin announced huge Aaron Rodgers news on Friday. Tomlin said Rodgers will start this Sunday against the Buffalo Bills. Aaron Rodgers will start for the Steelers at QB against the Bills “All systems go” pic.twitter.com/Oum1IYfpt3
Though speculation about Mike Tomlin's future with the Pittsburgh Steelers has run rampant over the past handful of years, it feels as though it has legs for pe
Pittsburgh is currently 6-5 and tied for the top in the AFC North with the Baltimore Ravens holding the tiebreaker. At one point this season the Steelers were 4-1 and the Ravens were 1-4 but now Baltimore has rallied while the Steelers continue to slide.
Pittsburgh Steelers insider Mark Kaboly argued after Week 12 that Mike Tomlin's 2025 club is not a very good football team.
The Bills will not have either of their starting OTs, Spencer Brown and Dion Dawkins, Sunday against the Steelers.
Skowronek logged a pair of DNPs Wednesday and Thursday before practicing fully Friday. The 28-year-old wide receiver has three catches for 56 yards and one touchdown on four targets across 11 appearances this season.
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Steelers' playoff chances go from bad to worse following a collapse in AFC North standings that could be hard to overcome
In the micro, the loss to the Bears surfaced a lot of similar concerns for the Steelers. The inability to throw over the middle of the field, the stagnant coverages on the backend, the lack of explosiveness in the passing game, it all reared it's ugly head on Sunday, but there is still time to turn it all around.