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Pittsburgh Steelers fans are projected to take over an opposing stadium once again
Pittsburgh Steelers diehards took over Mercedes-Benz Stadium in Week 1. They were so loud throughout the game that Steelers fans caused the Atlanta Falcons to use a silent count in their stadium. By doing so, they caused a mistimed snap, which led to a fumble recovery for T.J. Watt.
Could Steelers fans take over a stadium once again in Week 2 when they travel to Denver?
According to Vivid Seats’ Fan Forecast, over 55 percent of the stadium is projected to be Steelers fans when they travel to the Mile High City. A week ago against the Falcons, it was projected that 53 percent of the stadium would be Steelers fans, so this seems even more drastic.
The ticket for the game, the return of Russell Wilson to Denver, is the third hottest ticket in Denver Broncos history, according to Vivid Seats. The average price of a ticket for the game is $445, making it one of the most expensive in the team’s history, too.
The Broncos against the Steelers is the most in-demand ticket for the week, with the Cincinnati Bengals and Kansas City Chiefs coming in second. So, it seems that Steelers fans are expected to show out in droves once again in Denver for their Week 2 matchup.
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Why Bengals fans will be rooting for – gasp – the Pittsburgh Steelers on Christmas
Video: How can the Bengals still make the playoffs?
Enquirer beat reporter Kelsey Conway breaks down the potential path to a Bengals appearance in the post season.
Among the several things that need to happen for the Cincinnati Bengals to defy the odds and make the NFL playoffs: Cincinnati needs to beat Denver on Saturday in Week 17, and the Bengals also need the Broncos to lose their Week 18 game against the Kansas City Chiefs.
The Chiefs haven’t clinched the top seed in the AFC, but they can do so with a win or a Buffalo loss. The Chiefs’ Week 17 game is against the Steelers in Pittsburgh on Christmas Day.
The Chiefs won’t have anything to play for in Week 18 if they win in Pittsburgh, and likely would be inclined to rest their starters. That would not be a favorable scenario for a Bengals’ team rooting against Denver.
The Chiefs won’t rest their starters if the top seed remains in play in Week 18.
NFL.com estimates the Bengals’ playoff probability at 8 percent.
The Bengals also need the Miami Dolphins to lose to the Browns in Cleveland or the Jets in New York. And Cincinnati needs the Indianapolis Colts to lose to the Giants in New York or at home against Jacksonville.
Pittsburg, PA
Pittsburgh Steelers veteran linebacker suffers unexpected knee injury
PITTSBURGH — Pittsburgh Steelers veteran linebacker Tyler Matakevich suffered a knee injury against the Baltimore Ravens and would have missed practice on Sunday, the team estimated on their Sunday injury report.
Matakevich missed multiple games with a hamstring injury earlier this season but has returned and become a core part of the special teams room. If he can not play, the Steelers have inside linebacker Devin Harper on the practice squad, or they could turn to someone else, like Jonathan Ward, to encapsulate what Matakevich does on special teams.
Matakevich plays on all units, including both coverage teams. The Steelers re-signed him this offseason from the Buffalo Bills to help bolster their special teams units with the new NFL kickoff rules. He has four tackles in nine games for the team on those units.
With just four days until the Steelers face the Kansas City Chiefs, any new injuries will have a tough time healing before that game, and it seems likely that those players will have to sit or play through the injury on short rest.
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Texans Release Former Steelers WR
Former Pittsburgh Steelers wide receiver Steven Sims is searching for a new NFL home after the Houston Texans cut ties with the 27-year-old WR and kick returner. The Texans announced the move following the elevation of another receiver to their 53-man roster for their Week 16 matchup.
This was the former Steelers receiver’s second season in Houston. In seven games as the team’s returner, he returned seven kick-offs for 195 yards but failed to find the end zone. He wasn’t factoring into then offense at all, with just one carry and three receptions through his seven weeks of action.
The Steelers are quite familiar with Sims. During the 2022 season, he became the team’s primary kick and punt returner. He also became a fixture in the offense as a slot receiver. As a receiver, he hauled in 14 receptions on 23 targets for 104 yards and zero touchdowns. He also added on 13 rushing attempts for 70 yards.
He was much more productive in the return game. The speedy receiver fielded 19 punts over 12 games with the Steelers, collecting 105 yards. On kick-offs, he had 17 attempts for 434 yards, including a season-long of 89 yards.
In his career, Sims has made a name for himself on special teams. He broke into the league with the Washington Commanders and had a sensational rookie season in 2019 as a returner. That year he had 32 return attempts and collected 819 yards, including a 91-yard return for the sole return touchdown of his five-year career.
Sims went undrafted in the NFL following his collegiate career at Kansas. With the Jayhawks, he hauled in at least 50 catches in three straight seasons. His career best came as a sophomore, when he racked up 859 yards and seven touchdowns over 12 games.
It’s been a tough week for former Steelers receivers. Sims joins former star receiver Diontae Johnson in the free agent market. Johnson had recently been acquired by the rival Baltimore Ravens but lasted just a few weeks before being released.
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