Darnold’s Struggles, Flores’ Future & the Vikings vs Titans Preview

As the NFL season progresses, the “Two Old Bloggers” Dave Stefano and Darren Campbell dive deep into the trials and triumphs of the Minnesota Vikings on their popular show, part of the Vikings 1st & SKOL production in partnership with Fans First Sports Network. In their latest episode, they tackle three main topics: the recent… read more

Around the NFC South: Week 10

Everyone left the New Orleans Saints for dead, but they rallied around their interim head coach Darren Rizzi to knock off the Atlanta Falcons 20-17. Derek Carr threw for 269 yards and two touchdowns. Both touchdowns went to Marquez Valdes-Scantling who caught three passes for 109 yards on the day. Alvin Karma also added 99… read more

Steel Curtain Network: A Pittsburgh Steelers podcast

Steelers announce roster moves prior to the Week 11 Ravens game

The Pittsburgh Steelers are preparing for their first AFC North matchups of the 2024 season with a Week 11 home matchup vs. the Baltimore Ravens. The Steelers are somewhat healthy heading into this game, but there always is a need for the team to make some roster adjustments prior to a contest. In this regard,… read more

Steel Curtain Network: A Pittsburgh Steelers podcast

2025 NFL Draft Risers: Shedeur Sanders Back On Track in Week 11

The NFL Draft is still in the distant future, but the true difference-maker in a player’s draft stock is determined by their on-field performance during the regular season. “But how can I track all the highlights throughout college football each week?”, you may ask. If that is you, you came to the right place! Each… read more

Steel Curtain Network: A Pittsburgh Steelers podcast

Between the Lines: 2024 Steelers Litmus Test Edition

Contributors: Corey Eckenroth/Jeff Hartman/Dave Schofield * DraftKings Sportsbook & Casino for all lines and odds. Odds are subject to change at any time The Pittsburgh Steelers proved to be the better team this past Sunday, beating the Washington Commanders 28-27. In the process, the Steelers moved to 7-2 on the season with a big divisional… read more

Steel Curtain Network: A Pittsburgh Steelers podcast

Steelers Season of Hope: A Complete Team Ready for January?

The past few seasons have tested the patience of every Pittsburgh Steelers fan. Despite their rich history and high expectations, the Steelers have struggled to pull together a complete team capable of contending at the top level. Steelers fans know what that looks like: going back to the legendary “Steel Curtain” days, Pittsburgh’s identity has… read more

Steel Curtain Network: A Pittsburgh Steelers podcast

Predicting the Steelers inactive list for Week 11 vs. the Ravens

The Pittsburgh Steelers are heading into the eleventh week of the 2024 regular season and begin their AFC North matchups. With nine inactive lists down for the season, it should now be slightly easier to predict, but injuries are still the biggest driving force. For Week 11, the Steelers have two players ruled out, one… read more

Around the AFC South: Week 10

The Houston Texans picked off Jared Goff five times but it was not enough as they lost 26-23 to the Detroit Lions. Nico Collins cannot get back soon enough for the Texans struggling passing game. C.J. Stroud threw for 232 yards with one touchdown and two interceptions. It was a big game for John Metchie… read more

A Cleveland Browns podcast

Browns vs. Saints, Why Am I Watching?

It’s the Browns, I’m always watching. Cleveland plays New Orleans this Sunday at the Caesars Superdome, 1:00pm EST. Last week the Saints broke a seven-game losing streak and beat the Falcons 20-17 and the Browns had their bye. The Saints are currently a 1.5-point favorite. Browns Offense vs. Saints Defense Cleveland is ranked 31st in… read more

Steel Curtain Network: A Pittsburgh Steelers podcast

Yes, it’s true, T.J. Watt gets held a lot

Steelers defensive superstar T.J. Watt was held in the most obvious fashion by some jabroni offensive lineman late in last Sunday’s 28-27 victory over Washington at Northwest Stadium. Since the most obvious hold occurred in the Commanders’ end zone, Pittsburgh should have been awarded two points and won the game by a score of 30-27…. read more

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