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What we learned from the Pittsburgh Steelers’ fourth day of OTAs
PITTSBURGH — The Pittsburgh Steelers took the field on Tuesday for their fourth OTAs practice, and with most of the roster in attendance, it continued a spirited first week of practices.
So, with that in mind, what did we learn from the fourth day of OTAs?
Cory Trice has Ja’Marr Chase on the mind
Pittsburgh Steelers cornerback Cory Trice isn’t worried about his weight or frame as long as he still feels he can run, and he sure does, but Trice is concerned about the last extended tape he put out there.
For Trice, that was against Ja’Marr Chase of the Cincinnati Bengals. Trice allowed a touchdown to Chase and had a rough go of things, especially early in the game. Eventually, Trice settled into his own and put up a solid effort for someone playing man coverage against Chase in his first start.
However, Trice wants to get another shot at Chase at some point in his career, whenever that is, because he does not want the same mistakes to happen again. That game fueled his entire offseason. Trice says he has watched it ten times.
“That’s all I’ve been thinking about,” Trice said. “Because that was my last game out. I just don’t want anybody to really just think of me as that last game because I’m way better than that. It stung a little bit. I’m still feeling it right now. That’s really kind of my motivation going into next year. Just make sure I don’t put no tape out there like that again.”
Chase’s final stat line in that game was ten receptions for 96 yards and a touchdown, with most of that coming against Trice. Some coaches even applauded Trice for his performance, given how he stepped up in a tough spot, but that is not enough for the third-year cornerback out of Purdue.
“I don’t think (coaches) was upset. Everybody, they actually was saying I did a good job and stuff like that,” Trice said. “For me, I’m used to letting up nothing, so I was upset. I was really hard on myself. I done watched that game already like 10 times.”
Trice says after that game, he learned to trust himself without apprehension.
“I just learned to trust myself,” Trice said. “I need to trust what I see and everything the coaches showed me.”
Kaleb Johnson gets drilled
Steelers running backs coach Eddie Faulkner is not letting rookie running back Kaleb Johnson off the hook easily. Pass protection is a real issue for Johnson, who says the technique and getting everything to work together is new to him.
“I feel like it’s very new because at Iowa I was really not like really not focused on technique, but it really wasn’t bringing the hips. It was really strike, hit, make sure the quarterback’s cool to make a throw. But now it’s more here, it’s more technique, it’s more formative and stuff like that here. So I’m just gotta get my stuff down, so that’s why I’m here to work,” Johnson said.
At one point, Johnson said there were only five minutes left in the individual period, and Faulkner told him he would have to go through the pass protection gauntlet as often as possible until he got everything correct on two straight reps.
That motivated Johnson, who said asking detail-oriented questions comes naturally to him.
“That motivated me because that’s what I wanna do, you know what I’m saying? I wanna get better, I wanna be one of the best out here. So I’m just gonna keep striving to do my great and keep learning from the vets, like Jonathan Ward and Jaylen Waren,” Johnson said.
If Johnson is going to get on the field early, pass protection will be a big part of his growth to do that. For now, he will at least play a lot on early downs, but the Steelers must see him leap as a pass protector before they can trust him as a three-down workhorse.
Minkah talks communication
Steelers safety Minkah Fitzpatrick made it clear as day that if players do not communicate this year, they will not be here very long. In Fitzpatrick’s words, the Steelers need to cut out all the ‘gray’ that might creep him in, and any signals that are sent out need to be reciprocated back so the team knows they are on the same page.
New defensive backs coach Gerald Alexander is not accepting mediocrity from the team regarding their nonverbal communication, an area in which they faltered in 2024.
“Leave no gray. Football, I think, should be black and white, in regards to execution and schematics. There should be no gray,” Fitzpatrick said. “It should be this is how we’re doing it, this is how we’re going to communicate. If I give you a thumbs up, you give me a thumbs up back. If I give you a thumbs down, you give me a thumbs down back. It’s as simple as that. So when guys aren’t doing it or establishing this is what we’re doing, if you don’t want to do it, you ain’t going to be here. You’re not going to be on the field. Really pressing down and instilling that in everybody.”
That will be huge for the Steelers this year if they are going to regain form defensively. As for Fitzpatrick, getting turnovers from him would be a huge boost, and he confirmed he did just that on Tuesday. In the team’s seven shots, Fitzpatrick jumped a ball for an interception after dropping one earlier.
“I dropped one today,” Fitzpatrick said. “Luckily, I made up for it, but I dropped one earlier today. So it was just getting extra work.”
The Steelers’ superstar safety is one of the key cogs to making their defense go from just good to one of the NFL’s elite, and they got a good sign on Tuesday.
Cole Holcomb is back
After a gruesome knee injury 18 months ago, Steelers linebacker Cole Holcomb is back and ready to go. It took Holcomb a long time to even get to a point where doctors would clear him, but he did touch the practice field last year before the season ended.
Holcomb was even ready to suit up in the playoffs if the Steelers needed him to, even though he would tell you himself that was not the best idea.
“I felt good, but it probably wouldn’t have been the best idea,” Holcomb said. “But I felt ready if they needed me. If they needed me, I would have been ready, but everyone stayed healthy.”
At one point. Holcomb thought he would never return to the field, and admitted he had contemplated retirement.
“It was a serious injury,” Holcomb said. “You all saw it. It was pretty gruesome. They were emphasizing how important the rehab was going to be. If guys don’t take it serious and don’t put the work in, they won’t make it back. If you put the work in, you do the extra stuff, you come every day no matter how bad you don’t want to, you can come back from this.”
Holcomb slots in as the top reserve linebacker in the Steelers’ defense, a role that is a step back from him when he last played as the team’s green dot. Yet, the Steelers have a quality backup in Holcomb to lean on if things go haywire this season.
“Looking back, you never know,” he said. “One play can end your season. You take stuff for granted. Now I’m soaking it up, enjoying it and having fun out there. I’ve been working hard to come back. It’s been a long road, and I feel like I’m picking up where I left off.”
Other Notes
- Daniel Ekuale seems extremely amped up to join the Steelers. The Samoan-born defensive lineman idolized Troy Polamalu. Right now, he says his strength is run defense, and the Steelers have told him to be ready to play anywhere, from nose tackle to 4i.
- Calvin Austin III told me he sees rookie quarterback Will Howard soaking in all the reps just from afar. From his point of view, he has seen things slow down for the rookie over four days.
- Jaylen Warren says he is ready to take on as much of a load as the team needs, though he admitted he does not expect it to be that much, considering Johnson and Kenneth Gainwell are in the building. He probably still projects as the lead running back, but Johnson and Gainwell will play a lot.
- With the injury to Donald Parham, this is a big chance for undrafted free agents DJ Thomas-Jones and J.J. Galbreath. Thomas-Jones has come along quicker than I thought he would as a pure receiver. Have a nice day.
- Jonathan Ward is the underappreciated running back in the Steelers’ room. He is rock solid in the dirty things, such as pass protection and special teams. He might not make the roster, but he is virtually a practice squad lock.
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Cincinnati Reds vs. Pittsburgh Pirates Game Delayed on Sunday
The Cincinnati Reds are in a rain delay for the second consecutive day. Saturday’s rain delay came before the game even started. Sunday’s rain delay occurred in the bottom of the 8th inning.
“The tarp is on the field, and we are in a delay here at PNC,” the Pirates official account posted on X. “We’ll update when we have info.”
Update: The grounds crew is taking the tarp off the field and the game is expected to resume around 5:20 ET.
The Pittsburgh Pirates lead the Reds 5-4 in the 8th.
Let’s take a look at how we got there.
Game Recap
In the second inning, Esmerlyn Valdez hit a ground-rule double off Reds starting pitcher Brady Singer that scored Nick Gonzalez, giving the Pirates an early 1-0 lead.
Later in the inning, former Red Tyler Callihan hit his third home run of the year, giving Pittsburgh a 4-0 lead.
However, in the fourth, the Reds would battle back. After Elly De La Cruz reached on an error and Sal Stewart singled, JJ Bleday added a single of his own that would score both, making it a 4-2 Pittsburgh advantage.
The Reds continued to rally in the fifth. After Noelvi Marte walked, Tyler Stephenson stayed hot with an RBI double to left field, getting the Reds back within a run.
Edwin Arroyo followed with an RBI single of his own that tied the game at 4.
The Pirates got a run back in the bottom half of the fifth when Ryan O’Hearn hit his 12th home run of the season. That would be it for Singer, who gave up five runs on nine hits in 4 1/3 innings. He struck out six and did not walk a batter.
The Pirates had a big opportunity to break the game wide open in the seventh when Zach McCambley walked the bases loaded. Reds manager Terry Francona brought in Brock Burke, who was miraculously able to get out of the jam with a pop-up and an inning-ending double play.
The Reds had a big chance to tie the game in the 8th when they had runners on first and second with nobody out. However, Nathaniel Lowe popped out, Spencer Steer flew out, and Noelvi Marte grounded out to end the threat.
Pierce Johnson was set to come in the game for the Reds when the game entered a rain delay.
We will provide an update as we know more.
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Two dead in early morning crash on Pennsylvania Turnpike
Two people are dead after an early morning crash on the Pennsylvania Turnpike.
According to state police, around 2:30 a.m. on Saturday morning, they were called to a single-vehicle crash near Hempfield Township in Westmoreland County.
A vehicle with two people inside reportedly drove onto an embankment, where it lost control. After losing control, it then hit the overpass, causing it to flip, which trapped the two people inside.
State police said that once fire and rescue crews arrived on the scene, both of the occupants of the vehicle were dead, and the coroner was called to the scene.
The Westmoreland County Coroner’s Office identified the driver as Hunter Fronius of Connellsville and the passenger as Raymond Foster, also of Connellsville.
According to the coroner’s report, the cause of death for both of the deceased was blunt force injuries, and the manner of death was ruled to be accidental.
The coroner’s report also stated that neither of the men in the vehicle was wearing a seatbelt at the time of the crash.
Pennsylvania State Police are investigating the crash.
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Late homer by Eugenio Suarez gives the Reds a win in Pittsburgh – Redleg Nation
You don’t need to have your eyes checked, you are seeing things right – the Cincinnati Reds have won a second straight game against a National League Central division opponent. The win in a back-and-forth game came down to the 9th inning and down to their last strike the Reds got a 3-run home run from Eugenio Suarez and they held on to beat the Pirates and pick up a series win in Pittsburgh with one game left on Sunday.
| Final | R | H | E |
|---|---|---|---|
| Cincinnati Reds (39-42) | 9 | 10 | 0 |
| Pittsburgh Pirates (41-42) | 7 | 11 | 2 |
| W: Ferguson (1-0) L: Soto (4-2) SV: Petty (1) | |||
| Statcast | Box Score | Game Thread | |||
After a delayed start due to some rain, the game started about 40 minutes after the originally scheduled time. Cincinnati didn’t take much time to grab a lead. Sal Stewart took the 4th pitch of the game and went the other way for a solo home run. Chase Burns had to work around two singles in the bottom of the inning but he got out of the jam to keep the lead.
Two innings later the Reds offense got back to it when Jose Trevino led off with a ground-rule double and later came in to score on a 2-out hit by Stewart as he picked up his second run batted in on the day. The Pirates put together a rally of their own in the bottom of the frame. Back-to-back singles got things started and then Brandon Lowe came through for the home team with a 3-run home run to put Pittsburgh in the lead. In the 4th inning they would tack on another run on a single by Jared Triolo that made it 4-2.
Cincinnati got back in the game in the 5th with plenty of help from the Pirates. Dane Myers walked and then took second base thanks to a balk. A wild pitch moved him to third base and he would later score on a double by Edwin Arroyo. A second wild pitch in the inning moved him up to third and then he scored when Brandon Lowe failed to come up with a grounder cleanly at second base with two outs and that tied up the game.
The next inning the Reds would take the lead. They would load the bases with one out thanks to a walk and two singles. That set things up for Jose Trevino who came through with a 2-run single that made it 6-4.
At 90 pitches on the day, Chase Burns headed back to the mound for the 7th inning with a lead but he gave up a leadoff double that just missed being a home run off of the top of the wall in right field. That ended his day and manager Terry Francona called on Sam Moll from the bullpen. He would get a groundout, but it moved Jared Triolo up to third base and he then came in to score on a sacrifice fly that made it a 1-run game. Moll then walked Bryan Reynolds and Nick Gonzales, bringing up left-handed hitter Ryan O’Hearn and he came through with a game-tying single into right field. Tejay Antone then entered the game and struck out Marcell Ozuna to end the inning.
Pittsburgh would see a new reliever to start the 8th inning as Caleb Ferguson took over for Antone. He got a line out to begin the inning but then Esmerlyn Valdez took the first pitch he saw and hit it into the seats in right field for a go-ahead solo home run to give Pittsburgh the lead.
Cincinnati entered the top of the 9th down by a run but they got the tying run on base immediately as Edwin Arroyo lined a single into right field. Elly De La Cruz was called out on strikes, but he challenged the call and it was overturned and turned strike three into ball four and the Reds had two men on with no outs. After Sal Stewart grounded into a double play, moving Arroyo to third base, JJ Bleday worked a walk to put runners on the corners for Eugenio Suarez. He came through in the biggest way as he took a 2-2 97 MPH fastball and went the other way for a 3-run home run to put Cincinnati up 9-7.
Now holding a lead the Reds sent Chase Petty to the mound. The first pitch he threw turned into a groundout. It took four pitches to get Bryan Reynolds to pop up for the second out. Petty fell behind the next hitter and wound up walking Nick Gonzalez, bringing Ryan O’Hearn to the plate as the tying run. He pulled a line drive down the line but Spencer Steer was standing right there to catch it and end the game.
Key Moment of the Game
Eugenio Suarez hitting a go-ahead 3-run home run in the top of the 9th inning.
Notes Worth Noting
Cincinnati had just two wins against the NL Central when this series began. They’ve now doubled that and have a chance at a sweep on Sunday.
Sal Stewart, Jose Trevino, and Edwin Arroyo all had 2-hit days.
Eugenio Suarez had been in a big slump, going 1-22 from June 16-23rd. But since then he’s been heating up a bit, going 4-11 with two doubles, a home run, and two walks in the last three games.
Chase Petty picked up his first career save.
Up Next for the Cincinnati Reds
Cincinnati Reds vs Pittsburgh Pirates
Sunday June 28th, 1:35pm ET
Brady Singer (3-6, 4.81 ERA) vs Mitch Keller (5-5, 4.89 ERA)
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