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Former Steelers safety Jordan Dangerfield retired on Wednesday at 32 years old and being out of the league since 2020.

Former Pittsburgh Steelers safety Jordan Dangerfield has retired from playing and accepted a coaching position at a Florida high school.

The Pittsburgh Steelers held their second Girls Flag Football Jamboree at the UPMC Rooney Sports Complex on Sunday. The organization…

The Pittsburgh Steeler family grew by one on Sunday. Steelers safety Jordan Dangerfield and wife Tiffany announced the birth of…

Steelers defensive lineman Isaiah Buggs did not practice on Thursday with an ankle injury, a downgrade from his limited participation…

Steelers defensive lineman Cam Heyward said his quad injury is “fine before” practice Wednesday and was a full participant in…

BALTIMORE — Nickel cornerback Mike Hilton will not be dressed for the Steelers game against the Baltimore Ravens at M&T…

Pittsburgh Steelers nickel cornerback Mike Hilton returned to the practice field in a limited capacity Thursday, while three players did…

Eleven Steelers did not practice on Wednesday as the team began preparations to face the Baltimore Ravens in Week 8,…

The Steelers will be without a number of players during the early portion of the week, but head coach Mike…

The Pittsburgh Steelers have announced their team captains for the 2020 season. As voted on by their teammates, the Steelers’…

While Diontae Johnson has been sidelined for a good deal of camp due to a nagging calf injury, he made…

Jordan Dangerfield will stay in Pittsburgh for at least one more year, signing a new one-year deal with the Steelers.…