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Who Will Be King👑: Week 18 – A Turning Point in the Kingdom. The FFSN NFC Roundup Show.
Welcome to the latest episode of “Who Will Be King👑”, the Fans First Sports Network’s NFC North roundup show. We’ve got an action-packed recap for you today. Our hosts – Pay from the Da Bear Claw Podcast, June and Foster from the Bleachers To Speakers [Lions] podcast, and Dave Stefano from Vikings 1st & SKOL… read more
Steel Curtain Network: A Pittsburgh Steelers podcast
3 Steelers questionable for Saturday’s game in Baltimore
The Pittsburgh Steelers are on a short week as they have the first game of Week 18 to close out the 2023 NFL season. Since the Steelers play on Saturday yet again, the first practice report of the week is back on Tuesday with the final report an injury statuses on Thursday. In the final… read more
NFL Week 18 Daily Fantasy Football Perfect Sunday Lineup
Welcome back to another edition of the Daily Fantasy Preview, and for Week 18, we’ll be breaking down my DFS Perfect Lineup for the Sunday Slate of action. With several teams resting starters, it provides a tougher feild to navigate as many fantasy stars will likely ride the pine with playoffs on the mind. Still,… read more
Steel Curtain Network: A Pittsburgh Steelers podcast
Elandon Roberts declares he is playing in Week 18 vs. the Ravens
If you are looking at the positions which have been hit the hardest by injury on the Pittsburgh Steelers roster, it would be a toss-up between the safety position and inside linebacker. While it remains unclear if the Steelers will get safeties Trenton Thompson and Minkah Fitzpatrick back vs. the Baltimore Ravens in Week 18,… read more
Around the NFC North: Week 17
In the most controversial game of week 17, the Detroit Lions lost 20-19 to the Dallas Cowboys. The Lions thought they had a two-point conversion to take the lead but were called for a penalty because the wrong offensive lineman reported as eligible. Detroit was furious with the referee, but he announced a different player… read more
Steel Curtain Network: A Pittsburgh Steelers podcast
Steelers 2024 opponents almost finalized heading into Week 18
The NFL schedule is complex, but if you know the reasoning behind it, it really is rather simple. First, let’s look at the equation to get to 16 of the 17 games on the regular season schedule: Every year each division is paired up with both an AFC and NFC division, which represents 8 games… read more
3 Best Landing Spots For J.J. McCarthy In 2024 NFL Draft
J.J. McCarthy has led Michigan to the College Football Playoff in both seasons as a starter. Now, he has helped the Wolverines reach the National Championship Game. McCarthy remains an interesting option come the 2024 NFL Draft. He is part of a run-heavy offensive scheme at Michigan and is not asked to do too much…. read more
Steel Curtain Network: A Pittsburgh Steelers podcast
Why the Steelers’ offense has flourished under Mason Rudolph
On Dec. 16, I sat among the contingent of fans twirling their yellow Terrible Towels in Indianapolis’ Lucas Oil Stadium as the Steelers battled the Colts in a pivotal late-season AFC showdown. With Pittsburgh leading 13-0 after one frame, it felt like the team had finally turned a corner; instead, what followed was three quarters… read more
Steel Curtain Network: A Pittsburgh Steelers podcast
There is no point in speculating on the Kenny Pickett rumors
Steelers quarterback Kenny Pickett may or may not have refused to be the backup quarterback in the Week 17 matchup vs. the Seahawks this past Sunday. It all depends on what you want to believe and who you want to believe. Mark Madden, a highly-rated Pittsburgh sports talk radio host since the late-’90s, started this… read more
Steel Curtain Network: A Pittsburgh Steelers podcast
3 Pittsburgh Steelers named to the AFC Pro Bowl roster
The NFL has changed the Pro Bowl a lot since the days of it being a glorified touch football game. No longer are players expected to participate and pretend it is a regular football game. Instead of those games, players who earn Pro Bowl honors go and play in more “fun” events like flag football,… read more
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