The final member of the Steelers on the reserve/COVID list, running back Jaylen Samuels, has been actiavated.
With an injury-riddled 2019 season now behind him, James Conner plans to show that he can be an every down player again in 2020.
With the Penguins set to select No. 15 overall, they will have their highest first-round pick in eight years. Who are some potential players the Penguins could take with that pick?
What: Pirates (3-13) vs. Reds (8-9). When: 5:10 p.m.. Where: Great American Ball Park. TV: AT&T SportsNet
Mike Sullivan accepts some of the blame for the Penguins' postseason stumble, but still has more questions than answers.
Today's show is about the Penguins' coaching staff firings, Major League Baseball's handling of coronavirus, and the NFL's crowd factor.
Pitt beat writer Chris Carter is here to answer your questions. Ask away on Pitt, NCAA football, the NFL and the Steelers.
In this episode of 'Halftime Adjustments', DK and Jenna Harner discuss a bunch of Steelers/Penguins/Pirates topics for a half-hour.
The Pirates are going to have their closer, Keone Kela, back for their upcoming series with the Reds, plus a new rotation setup.
Just made my weekly hit on 105.9 the X to talk sports with Mark Madden.
The Penguins will keep their 2020 first-round pick and trade their 2021 first-round pick to Minnesota to complete the Jason Zucker trade.
Jim Rutherford says the Penguins' disappointing performances in their past two playoff appearances have prompted this shakeup on the coaching staff.
The Pirates continue to be bit by the injury bug, with Joe Musgrove becoming the club's latest casualty.
Is Tristan Jarry ready to be No. 1? What if Derek Shelton's top four never hit? Can the NFL's top defense improve?
The Big 10 Conference yesterday postponed its 2020 football season until some non-specific stage of next spring.
With their popgun offense and Minkah Fitzpatrick being new to the defense, the Steelers were somewhat predictable on defense in 2019. That is about to change.
Jim Rutherford has some big decisions to make before next season about the Penguins' goalies and defense corps.
Two postseason disappointments in a row have Jim Rutherford contemplating serious changes with the Penguins.