Daily News & Links: Steelers Will Have a Special Release; Terry Bradshaw Goes Off on TSA at Airport
FILE - Fox commentator Terry Bradshaw is sen before the NFC Championship NFL football game between the Los Angeles Rams and the San Francisco 49ers on Jan. 30, 2022, in Inglewood, Calif. On Sunday, Oct. 2, 2022, Bradshaw said that he has been treated for two forms of cancer in the past year. (AP Photo/Marcio Jose Sanchez, File)
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🏈 The Pittsburgh Steelers will be making a special announcement next week. Many believe it will be the release of a new Terrible Towel to celebrate the 50th anniversary of its creation.
🏈 A video of Terry Bradshaw complaining about the 'ridiculous' treatment at the airport went viral on social media.
🏈 T.J. Watt and Alex Highsmith were tabbed as the best edge rusher duo in the NFL by Pro Football Focus.
🏈 Steel City Star posted a clip of Bill Cowher in 1985 talking about Louis Lipps. This was seven years before Cowher became Steelers head coach.
🏈 Rodgers was spotted alone on the beach in Southern California on Thursday.
🏈 Seattle Seahawks general manager John Schnieder provided details on the DK Metcalf trade to the Steelers this offseason. Schnieder said 'Pittsburgh was really aggressive' during the process.
🏈 Steelers wide receiver Calvin Austin III called out Stephen A. Smith for his degrading comments about the city of Memphis. Austin is a Memphis native and played his college ball at the University of Memphis.
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Smith ripped the city of Memphis, stating that NBA players are hesitant to play for the Memphis Grizzlies due to safety concerns related to crime.
🏈 To conclude the Steelers rookie community week, the 2025 rookies visited with the Mel Blount Youth Camp to participate in team-building activities and football drills with kids.
🏈 With the addition of All-Pro cornerback Jaire Alexander, Ryan Clark believes the Ravens can go all the way in 2025.
'If the Ravens stay healthy in the most important positions they should win the whole dang thing!' Clark wrote on X.
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