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Kordell Stewart's divorce from his wife is final

ATLANTA (AP) - Former Pittsburgh Steeler standout Kordell Stewart's divorce from his reality show wife is final. Fulton County Superior Court Judge John J. Goger...

Steelers vs. Ravens and other fancy footwork rule in ratings

NEW YORK (AP) — Whether on the gridiron or the dance floor, fancy footwork ruled in the ratings last week. NBC's Thanksgiving Day NFL clash...

Inside Conditions: Diplomatic solution

Last Thursday was Thanksgiving or the day otherwise known to my daughters and most likely 99.99 percent of the global female population of the...

Steelers' Tomlin: On-field foray was 'inexcusable'

PITTSBURGH (AP) — Pittsburgh Steelers coach Mike Tomlin has plenty of words to describe his ill-timed foray onto the field last week against Baltimore. Intentional...

Steelers see "no intent" in Tomlin's wayward walk

PITTSBURGH (AP) - The NFL is still deciding how to discipline Pittsburgh Steelers coach Mike Tomlin for his not-so-fancy footwork. New video, though, shows...

Advocacy group asks NFL for language penalty

NEW YORK (AP) — The Fritz Pollard Alliance sent a letter to the NFL on Monday calling for a 15-yard penalty on players who...

Steelers CB Gay fined $15,750 for hit on Campbell

NEW YORK (AP) — Pittsburgh Steelers cornerback William Gay has been fined $15,750 by the NFL for his hit last Sunday that gave Browns...

Kellen Winslow: It's a game of chess

Editors Note: This week’s guest on INSIDE THE NFL is Pro Football Hall of Famer Kellen Winslow, Sr.  Winslow took time before taping the...

Fans complicit in injuries of Dorsett, others

(NNPA)—The recent news about NFL Hall of Famer Tony Dorsett was more than unsettling. Having been diagnosed with the early stages of chronic encephalopathy,...

Steelers turn back clock to break out of funk

Buffalo Bills' EJ Manuel, left, is tackled by Pittsburgh Steelers' Jarvis Jones during the second half of an NFL football game, Sunday, Nov. 10, 2013, in Pittsburgh. (AP Photo/Don Wright) by Will GravesAP Sports Writer PITTSBURGH (AP) — The ball was snapped and Jarvis Jones sprinted forward. A moment later, he was in the Buffalo Bills backfield. A split second after that, Buffalo quarterback E.J. Manuel tumbled meekly to the Heinz Field turf in apparent surrender. Jones stood up and walked back to the Pittsburgh Steelers huddle. No big celebration. No histrionics necessary.

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