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Pittsburgh Steelers host several long snapper for tryouts after fan favorite suffers injury
The Pittsburgh Steelers hosted four long snappers for workouts on Sunday after starting long snapper Christian Kuntz suffered a chest injury against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. Head coach Mike Tomlin said the Steelers received ‘good news’ on Kuntz’s injury, but with a short week, he is unlikely to play against the Carolina Panthers.
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Jalen McMillan was ruled out for the remainder of the game after suffering a back injury on a leaping first-down catch and being evaluated for a concussion. The incident was a shaken-up moment, and while he was initially responsive and walked off the field, being carted off remains concerning. He was seen walking to the locker room in a neck brace.
Every summer, Pennsylvania’s second city turns into a celebration of pickled food and drinks, community and competition.
The Pittsburgh International Airport is inviting the public to an open house for the long awaited new terminal. The $1.7 billion modernization project began in 2019 and is offering a first look at the terminal’s updated features on Oct.
Logan Lee is most often known as a nose tackle or defensive lineman for the . He played plenty of that on Saturday, but had to go deeper into his bag to help the Steelers. Lee is the backup long snapper after the Steelers release Tucker Addington a week ago,
S tep inside the Pittsburgh Center for Creative Reuse and you'll find stories galore. It's a story from the front of the room about art supplies, sports icons and personal moments to the back of the room with inspirational projects and items, from days gone by.
The event on Oct. 11 gives visitors another chance to see the new project at Pittsburgh International Airport before it officially opens.
High temperatures will be in the seasonal range for most of the week.
A Pittsburgh man died after being hit by a pickup truck in the city’s Bluff neighborhood shortly before 2:30 a.m. Saturday, according to city police. First responders found the man at Vine Street and Fifth Avenue with a significant head injury,
Police have charged Kamal Prasad Upreti, 34, of Pittsburgh, in connection with the crash. According to court records, police were driving on Fifth Avenue when they saw a pickup truck that had crashed into an excavator. They found a person lying inside the excavator who was bleeding and unconscious.