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Football world reacts to Colin Kaepernick's anthem protest

SANTA CLARA, Calif. (AP) — San Francisco 49ers quarterback Colin Kaepernick's decision to sit while the national anthem is being played in protest of...

Focus on NFC North, Jets or Steelers, and coaches

The focus is as much on coaches as teams in the final week of the NFL season. Rex Ryan in Buffalo can ruin the playoff...

Steel Sensations…An airing of grievances

After the Steelers kicked away the game against the Ravens on Thursday night, it’s time to air some grievances. First up, Josh Scobee. I probably...

Steelers, Ravens renew rivalry in holiday setting

BALTIMORE (AP) - The last time the Baltimore Ravens played on Thanksgiving, coach John Harbaugh gathered the family together for a game against brother...

Steelers open up playbook, drop Ravens 19-16

Le'Veon Bell (26) enters Heinz Field through the smoke at the beginning of the game against the Baltimore Ravenson Sunday, Oct. 20, 2013, in Pittsburgh. Bell ran for a season-high 93 yards on 19 carries. (AP Photo/Don Wright) by Will GravesAP Sports Writer PITTSBURGH (AP) - The faces of one of the NFL's fiercest rivalries may be changing. Pittsburgh Steelers defensive end Brett Keisel insists the intensity is not. Considering the final minutes of Pittsburgh's 19-16 victory over the Baltimore Ravens on Sunday, it's hard to argue.

Ravens, Steelers looking beyond rivalry

Baltimore Ravens outside linebacker Terrell Suggs is introduced before a NFL football game against the Green Bay Packers in Baltimore, Sunday, Oct. 13, 2013. (AP Photo/Nick Wass) by Will GravesAP Sports Writer PITTSBURGH (AP) - Terrell Suggs may be one of the NFL's best hype men. Still, even the ever-chatty Baltimore Ravens linebacker sounded like he was trying to convince himself that his team's rivalry with the Pittsburgh Steelers remains as contentious as ever.

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