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GloRilla stuns in Pittsburgh Steelers bra, black and gold fit
Grammy nominated rapper GloRilla has made a habit out of cheering on the Pittsburgh Steelers at Acrisure Stadium this season, with her latest appearance coming on Sunday night.
GloRilla was decked out in black and gold for the team’s game against the Dallas Cowboys.
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Despite a rain delay, GloRilla’s mood was high as she cheered on the team with her Terrible Towel in a stunning fit that turned heads.
GloRilla also attended Steelers training camp over the summer.
Unfortunately for the Steelers, they came out on the wrong end of a thrilling game with Dak Prescott finding Jalen Tolbert for the go-ahead touchdown with 20 seconds left in the game.
With the loss, the Steelers fell to 3-2 on the season after a red hot 3-0 start.
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Penguins Set To Hit Ice For 2024-25 Campaign
PITTSBURGH, PA — The Penguins have not made the playoffs for the past two seasons, but they hope to change that in the 2024-25 campaign that begins Wednesday against the New York Rangers at PPG Paints Arena.
The Pens announced Tuesday that they have finalized their opening night roster, which will consist of 13 forwards, seven defensemen and two goalies.
The forwards are Noel Acciari, Anthony Beauvillier, Michael Bunting, Sidney Crosby, Lars Eller, Cody Glass, Kevin Hayes, Evgeni Malkin, Rutger McGroarty, Drew O’Connor, Jesse Puljujarvi, Valtteri Puustinen and Rickard Rakell.
The defensemen are Ryan Graves, Matt Grzelcyk, Erik Karlsson, Kris Letang, Marcus Pettersson, Ryan Shea and Jack St. Ivany.
The goaltenders are Joel Blomqvist and Tristan Jarry.
Forwards Blake Lizotte and Bryan Rust, as well as goaltender Alex Nedeljkovic have been placed on Injured Reserve. In addition, forward Matt Nieto has been placed on Long-Term Injured Reserve and forward Vasily Ponomarev has been designated as Injured Non-Roster.
Forward Boko Imama and defenseman Sebastian Aho were assigned to the Wilkes-Barre/Scranton Penguins of the American Hockey League.
Seventeen of the 22 players dressed for the Penguins last year. They are joined by newcomers Beauvillier (free agent), Glass (trade with Nashville, Hayes (trade with St. Louis), McGroarty (trade with Winnepeg) and Grzelcyk (free agent).
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Steelers’ George Pickens called “weak” by Cowboys’ Jourdan Lewis
PITTSBURGH (KDKA) — Pittsburgh Steelers wide receiver George Pickens was heavily criticized by Dallas Cowboys cornerback Jourdan Lewis after Sunday’s game.
While walking to the locker room after the Cowboys’ 20-17 win at Acrisure Stadium, Lewis sounded off on the Steelers’ third-year wide receiver.
“Pittsburgh need a receiver,” Lewis said, according to a post on X by Bobby Belt of 105.3 The Fan in Dallas. “George Pickens is weak.”
Pickens had three catches for 26 yards against Dallas. He was targeted seven times. It was a frustrating game for Pickens, who ripped Lewis down by his facemask after the game’s final play. The two had to be separated by a referee. Lewis then made his way off the field before calling Pickens “weak.”
The 23-year-old Pickens has 23 catches for 310 yards and no touchdowns through five games this season. He is playing 73 percent of offensive snaps, the lowest total in his NFL career.
After the game against the Cowboys, Steelers coach Mike Tomlin explained why Pickens played 34 of 58 snaps, the third most out of the team’s wide receiver unit.
“We just wanted to minimize his reps in an effort to get more productivity,” Tomlin said, according to Penn Live. “We’re just trying to rep manage in terms of the totality of the big picture. He wasn’t less of a focal point in terms of our intentions of what we wanted to do offensively.”
Tomlin added it was about “snap management” and there was no “underlying story,” according to Penn Live.
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