Daily News & Links: Steelers Shine in Fourth Quarter; Pre-Camp Power Rankings

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Pittsburgh Steelers head coach Mike Tomlin at the team's OTAs, June 4, 2024 - Ed Thompson / Steelers Now

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? The Pittsburgh Steelers have won the most games (15) despite losing through three quarters since 2000, according to Warren Sharp of Sharp Football.

? Warren Sharp isn’t sure how Steelers fans survived the Matt Canada era.

? Former Steelers guard Alan Faneca thinks actor Ed O’Neill has enough stories from his four weeks with the Steelers in 1969 to write a book. O’Neill recently shared stories of Mean Joe Greene and L.C. Greenwood on the Names with Games podcast with former New England Patriots wide receiver Julian Edelman.

? The Steelers ranked 14th in Pro Football Talk’s pre-camp power rankings.

? The jury in the class-action lawsuit filed by “Sunday Ticket” subscribers against the NFL is expected to begin deliberations on Wednesday after both sides wrapped up their cases on Monday.

? Charlotte City Council voted 7-3 tonight in favor of the proposal to approve the Bank of America Stadium renovation project. The Panthers will be in Charlotte for the next 20 years.

? The Chuck Noll Foundation for Brain Injury Research account on X shared one of Noll’s most famous quotes. “The thrill isn’t in the winning, it’s in the doing.”

NEWS FROM AROUND THE SPORTS NOW NETWORK

Pittsburgh Hockey Now: Penguins preseason schedule announced.

Pittsburgh Baseball Now: Pirates pummeled 11-5 by Reds in series opener in Cincinnati.

Pittsburgh Sports Now: WATCH: Carlton “Bub” Carrington reminisces on Pitt career, talks NBA draft.

West Virginia Sports Now: Darian DeVries talks Bob Huggins, importance of WVU basketball alumni.

Nittany Sports Now: ‘I’m not a 3-star player, I’m a 5-star player’ says new Penn State commit Cortez Harris.

Pittsburgh Soccer Now: Riverhounds come up empty again in scoreless draw at North Carolina.

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