The Pittsburgh Steelers are facing the Kansas City Chiefs on Christmas Day. Let's take a look at the news heading into the big matchup.
Pittsburgh Steelers wide receiver George Pickens is optimistic regarding a potential return to the field, but the final decision is ultimately out of
The Pittsburgh Steelers are reportedly set to get a key player back in the lineup for their Christmas Day matchup against the Kansas City Chiefs, and
A big reason the Steelers struggled on Saturday against the Baltimore Ravens was the absence of wide receiver George Pickens. The passing offense has no punch without Pickens in the lineup. But Tomlin offered an optimistic update about Pickens playing against the Chiefs this week.
Pittsburgh Steelers wide receiver George Pickens is dealing with a hamstring injury. Here’s the latest update.
Pittsburgh Steelers wide receiver George Pickens will not carry an injury designation into Wednesday's game against the visiting Kansas City Chiefs. Pickens has missed the past three games for the Steelers (10-5) due to a hamstring injury that he sustained in practice.
The Pittsburgh Steelers could get wide receiver George Pickens back against the Kansas City Chiefs. Adam Schefter of ESPN said on Monday that there is a ‘realistic chance’ Pickens plays on Wednesday after missing the last three games with a grade 2 hamstring strain.
Pittsburgh Steelers' George Pickens was trending on social media on December 17 after going through an individual workout at practice.
Christmas has arrived, bringing with it an exciting slate of NFL games sure to excite football fans. Among the highlights is the Pittsburgh Steelers’ showdown with the Kansas City Chiefs. This is a matchup with significant playoff implications and plenty of potential for excitement.
The Pittsburgh Steelers are set to get wide receiver George Pickens back from injury ahead of their showdown with the Kansas City Chiefs on Christmas, according to ESPN's Brooke Pryor. Pickens' return is huge for the Steelers, who play essentially a must-win game against the Kansas City Chiefs on Wednesday.
Kansas City Chiefs at Pittsburgh Steelers, 1 p.m. Records: Chiefs (14-1), Steelers (10-5) TV: Netflix (streaming service) The line: Steelers are 2.5-point underdogs By Will Graves The Associated Press PITTSBURGH — Mike Tomlin wasn’t in the mood to get into a semantic argument.