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The Pavilion at Star Lake remembers Jimmy Buffet
BURRGETTSTOWN (KDKA) – The news on Saturday morning that the man behind the iconic song “Margaritaville” had died on September 1 was a shock to many.
Jimmy Buffet died at 76-years-old.
“Jimmy passed away peacefully on the night of September 1st surrounded by his family, friends, music, and dogs,” a statement posted to his website and social media channels said. “He lived his life like a song till the very last breath and will be missed beyond measure by so many.”
While he developed a massive following, he was always a presence in the Pittsburgh area.
The singer-songwriter played 35 shows at The Pavilion at Star Lake throughout the years.
“His shows went beyond music, they brought a community together to unplug, to let loose, put their fins up, and have fun with a colorful energy that radiated through our amphitheater and our parking lots,” read a social media post from the music venue.
Although “Margaritaville” was Buffet’s only pop hit, he still developed fans the world over and became one of the U.S.’s wealthiest celebrities.
Buffet had been touring this past year, but cancelled tour dates in May as he was hospitalized for “some issues that needed immediate attention.”
He is survived by his wife Jane Slagsvol, two daughters Savannah Jane and Sarah Delaney, and his son Cameron Marley.
His cause of death has not been revealed.
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Steelers Could Land Jets Superstar to Fix WR Problem
The Pittsburgh Steelers, after entering Week 15 with a 10-3 record and two-game lead over the Baltimore Ravens in the AFC North, have begun to unravel.
A stretch of three contests in 11 days resulted in nothing but losses for the Steelers, who are now 10-6 and in danger of dropping to as low as the No. 6 seed in the playoffs. Baltimore, conversely, won all of its games over that same period and now has a rather secure hold on the division at 11-5 ahead of Week 18.
There’s no finite answer as to why Pittsburgh has stumbled the way it has, but a hamstring injury to No. 1 wide receiver George Pickens further showcased the lack of depth and high-end talent the team has at the position outside of the 23-year-old star.
The Steelers’ offense couldn’t gain much traction during Pickens’ absence, which lasted from Weeks 14 to 16, and things didn’t improve much upon his return in a 29-10 defeat at the hands of the Kansas City Chiefs in Week 17 either.
Thus, TWSN’s Tyler Raymond believes Pittsburgh should pursue a deal for the New York Jets’ Garrett Wilson this offseason, who reportedly drew trade interest ahead of the deadline and could be looking for a way out of East Rutherford.
“Trading for Wilson would give the Steelers one of the strongest receiving duos in the NFL,” Raymond wrote. “And more importantly, add another dimension to an offense that has already shown flashes of being great. Wilson wanting out provides the team with yet another shot at a position they so desperately need help at, and it would be shocking if they didn’t go all out to land the star.”
Entering Week 17, Wilson had put up 90 receptions for 987 yards and six touchdowns. The 2022 first-round pick also finished with over 1,000 yards in the first two campaigns of his NFL career despite playing within a subpar offense, and he profiles as one of the league’s most talented receivers.
With Pickens entering a contract year in 2025, it’s unknown how the Steelers will approach handing him a new contract. Acquiring Wilson, which would require parting with significant draft capital given that he technically has two years left on his rookie deal thanks to the fifth-year option, would provide the team with another premier weapon in the passing game.
He could either form a lethal duo with Pickens for the foreseeable future, or help soften the blow of him heading elsewhere. Pittsburgh has struck out in its prior attempts to bring in a top-end receiver, but landing Wilson would change that narrative.
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Pittsburgh Steelers star safety hit with hefty fine from Ravens game
Pittsburgh Steelers safety Minkah Fitzpatrick was hit with a hefty fine for a facemask penalty against the Baltimore Ravens. On the play, Fitzpatrick dragged Zay Flowers down by his facemask, and for it, he will pay a fine over $11,000.
This is not the first time that Fitzpatrick has been fined this season. He was fined during the last Steelers-Ravens game for a late hit. Fitzpatrick has been fined three times this season.
The Steelers were among the most-fined teams in the NFL in 2023, but have cut down on that significantly this year. Fitzpatrick is one of the more heavily fined Steelers this season as a result, but he is not even close to the league leaders in that metric.
He has struggled at times this season, though, and the Steelers have been looking for solutions on the back end. Can Fitzpatrick be part of that, or is he falling short uncharacteristically? If Pittsburgh is going to win a playoff game, Fitzpatrick will have to be a critical part of the turnaround.
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