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The Pittsburgh Steelers wide receivers are ranked 17th in the NFL through the first third of the season, and Ja’Marr Chase is going to tough out what looked like a bad hip injury.

🏈 Steelers PFF ranked the NFL wide receiving corps, and put the Steelers group of Chase Claypool, Diontae Johnson and George Pickens as 17th in the league.

🏈 Steelers The Buffalo Bills have released rendering of their new stadium, which will open in 2026 across the street from the current Highmark Stadium.

🏈 Steelers The Bengals are not putting Ja’Marr Chase on injured reserve, with hope that his hip fracture and torn labrum will heal faster than the minimum of four weeks, but he is still expected to miss Cincinnati’s game at Acrisure Stadium against the Pittsburgh Steelers in Week 11.

🏈 Steelers Former NFL player Ross Tucker said he thinks Jaylen Warren is playing better than Najee Harris.

“I don’t think Najee Harris knows what he is,” Tucker said one 93.7 The Fan. “You’re 230 pounds. Get up in there and get 3-5 yards a pop.”

🏈 Steelers Steelers Hall of Honor running back Rocky Bleier says the fundamentals aren’t working for the Steelers offense and maybe they need to shake things up.

🏈 Steelers James Harrison looks like he could still play. Watch him push nearly 2,000 pounds on a sled.

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🏈 Steelers The Steelers are traveling to Philadelphia today.

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