After a tumultuous two-year tenure with the Denver Broncos, Pittsburgh Steelers quarterback Russell Wilson is heading into a make-or-break season in 2024.
Pittsburgh Steelers legend and Hall of Fame running back Jerome Bettis isn't among those who believe quarterback Russell Wilson will let the organization down this season.
The Steelers declined the fifth-year option on running back Najee Harris. One former star running back has come to his defense.
Steel City Underground takes fans back in time to feature events, special moments, and historical times and players in the world of the Pittsburgh Steelers and Steelers Nation.
The Pittsburgh Steelers will forever remember Jerome Bettis as "The Bus," his career culminating in a storybook ending as he walked away a Super Bowl champion.
The Steelers sent just a 2025 conditional sixth-round pick to the Bears for Fields this offseason.
After spending his first three seasons with the Chicago Bears, Fields was traded to the Steelers for a conditional 2025 sixth-round pick. There is belief in Chicago that Fields turned out to be a bust, considering his first-round pedigree, but the Steelers saw something they liked in Fields.
Former Pittsburgh Steelers players often talk about the “brotherhood” of playing for this franchise. It is the component of playing that they most often say they miss.
The luck of the Irish was certainly with Notre Dame on St. Patrick’s Day, when the Irish landed a verbal commitment from wide receiver Jerome Bettis Jr., the son of NFL Hall of Famer and former Fighting Irish running back Jerome Bettis.
After Pittsburgh Steelers legendary running back, Jerome Bettis, capped off his career with a fairy tale ending by winning Super Bowl XL in the 2005 season, his legacy continued beyond the field.
Notre Dame landed a commitment from Georgia wide receiver Jerome Bettis Jr. That means the younger Bettis will be following in his father's footsteps to play for the Fighting Irish.
The son of a Pittsburgh Steelers legend is following in his father’s footsteps.
Notre Dame has landed a long expected commitment today, with Atlanta (Ga.) Woodward Academy wide receiver Jerome Bettis Jr. pledging to the Fighting Irish.
Pittsburgh Steelers Team President Art Rooney II made it clear in his year-end sit down with Bob Pompeani that he is tired of watching his team not win playoff games.
In today’s Fact or Fiction — Recruiting Edition — I look at three big recent topics from the recruiting trail and decide whether the statement is indeed FACT or if it’s FICTION.
The last name Bettis brings back a lot of memories for Notre Dame fans everywhere. They of course remember Jerome Bettis as the star running back in the 1990s, who went on to rush for 13,662 yards and scored 94 total touchdowns during his 13 year NFL career.
When you hear the last name Bettis, Notre Dame fans are quickly reminded of one of the greatest players to ever dawn the blue and gold. Former Irish running back Jerome Bettis has totaled 2,341 all purpose yards and 33 touchdowns during his three year career from 1990-92.
The New England Patriots have been accused of cheating on countless occasions since their Spygate scandal erupted more than 15 years ago.
During the off-season, Steel City Underground dives into Pittsburgh Steelers’ fan-favorite topics, like players throughout franchise history and the number they wore on their jersey.
Former Pittsburgh Steelers running back and Pro Football Hall of Famer Jerome Bettis has been appointed to the board of directors of the Hall of Fame Resort & Entertainment Company, it announced on Tuesday.
Bettis revealed on the "In Depth" podcast with Graham Bensinger that he might have employed his acting talent to remain in the black and gold in the year 2000 to cover up an injury.
Jerome "The Bus" Bettis grew up in Detroit, Michigan, and became an NFL legend. One of the greatest power backs of all time, he started with the Los Angeles Rams before being traded to the Pittsburgh Steelers. He personified Steelers football with his bruising running style.
Bettis appeared on ESPN's "First Take" Wednesday to commemorate Harris, someone who joined "The Bus" for lunch and befriended him when Bettis landed in Pittsburgh as a rookie.
It may be time for Pittsburgh Steelers great Jerome Bettis to change his nickname from “The Bus” to “The School Bus.” Bettis, the Hall of Fame running back, shared an awesome life update to his Twitter page this week.
Ben Roethlisberger's admission that he had an alcohol problem took Jerome Bettis by surprise.
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