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August 21, 2025
Big changes in our 53-man roster update before the Steelers final preseason game
@TheSteelersWire
Steelers Wire
Big changes in our 53-man roster update before the Steelers final preseason game
Big Steelers roster shakeups unfold ahead of the Carolina finale. Three quarterbacks are carved in: Rodgers, Rudolph, and either Skylar Thompson or Will Howard, with camp buzz around Thompson but health on Will Howard’s side leaving a tough cut. Connor Heyward pivots to fullback; Warren anchors the backfield with rookie Kaleb Johnson and Kenneth Gainwell in mix. A five‑receiver bench highlights DK Metcalf, Ben Skowronek, Roman Wilson, Calvin Austin III, and Scotty Miller, with Max Hurleman a strong practice squad candidate. Jonnu Smith paired with Freiermuth and Darnell Washington tightens the TE trio. The interior OL rotates around Seumalo, McCormick, Peat, and Spencer Anderson; Benton and Loudermilk anchor the DL, with Heyward, Watt, Highsmith, and Herbig powering the edge and linebacking corps. The secondary leans on Ramsey, Porter Jr., Slay Jr., Echols, Trice Jr., and Elliott, while Boswell and Johnston handle kicking and punting. Panthers loom in the preseason finale, testing health, depth, and rotation as Pittsburgh finalizes its 53-man picture.
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https://steelerswire.usatoday.com/story/sports/nfl..

August 21, 2025
NY Giants home field advantage: Where they rank before 2025 season
@northjersey
North Jersey Media Group
NY Giants home field advantage: Where they rank before 2025 season

Sharp Football Analysis’ seven-season study (2018-2024) places New York Giants at No. 22 in the league’s toughest home-field environments, translating to the 11th easiest venue for opponents. Since 2018, Big Blue is 20-37-1 at MetLife (47.5%), and 17-41 (29.2%) on the road. Their home ATS sits at 23-33-2 (41%), while 28-27-5 ATS away from East Rutherford hints at a slightly better performance on the visitor side. The ranking table shows the hardest venues as Acrisure Stadium (Steelers) and Arrowhead (Chiefs) leading the pack, followed by Lincoln Financial Field, Lambeau Field, Huntington Bank Field, and Mile High, with MetLife prevailing in the middle-lower tier. Giants fans should expect a climate that’s less forgiving than the toughest stops, but not an outright advantage for visiting teams either. This shapes fantasy viewpoints: home-field is not a premium Giants edge, and road matchups against them can be viable plays with careful timing.

Across the league, the list positions teams and their venues from No. 1 (hardest) to No. 32 (easiest) for visiting squads. The layout underscores that genuine home-field jolt varies by stadium and by year, with ATS trends often diverging from raw win-loss splits. For fantasy bettors and daily fantasy players, the takeaway is to weigh both the venue’s historical sting and recent form when projecting shootouts or grind-it-outs. MetLife sits in a middling band, while other stadiums skew more toward defense-first home atmospheres or pass-friendly conditions depending on weather, crowd, and discipline metrics tracked in the study.

What fantasy adjustments should you make when a team plays in MetLife versus other venues?Which non-Giants teams have the most exploitable road venues according to the study?Are there specific metrics beyond venue that strongly predict fantasy upside in large-home-field weeks?How should fantasy bettors navigate 2025 road vs. home splits for the Giants?
Mentions:
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New York Giants | NFL
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https://www.northjersey.com/story/sports/nfl/giant..

August 21, 2025
Steelers' Ben Roethlisberger offers DK Metcalf-sized encouragement
@TheSteelersWire
Steelers Wire
Steelers' Ben Roethlisberger offers DK Metcalf-sized encouragement

Ben Roethlisberger called DK Metcalf an absolute animal on his Footbahlin podcast, drawing a direct line to Terrell Owens as a comparison for a player Steelers fans crave to see in the fold. The remark isn’t just praise; it signals Metcalf could reshape Pittsburgh’s offense and fantasy landscape if he joins the Steelers, leveraging his size, speed, and playmaking ability to dominate games.

Metcalf’s potential impact is framed alongside Owens’ Hall of Fame-era dominance, implying a game-changing ceiling for a Steelers weapon who can win on the outside and in the red zone. For fantasy managers, the takeaway is clear: dynamic outside receivers move the needle quickly, and Metcalf’s upside in Pittsburgh would be enormous depending on how the offense reduces risk and maximizes volume.

How would Metcalf’s potential Steelers move shift the 2024 fantasy WR rankings?Which Steelers receiver would be most affected if Metcalf arrives?What’s Metcalf’s best-case Week 1 outcome in a Steelers system?What metrics should fantasy managers watch to validate Metcalf’s breakout potential?
Mentions:
@Ben Roethlisberger | Pittsburgh Steelers | NFL
@Ben Roethlisberger | Pittsburgh Steelers | NFL
@DK Metcalf | Seattle Seahawks | NFL
@DK Metcalf | Seattle Seahawks | NFL
@Terrell Owens | | NFL
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https://steelerswire.usatoday.com/story/sports/nfl..

August 21, 2025
Steelers legend Mike Webster's son calls out the league's poor treatment of him and his family on social media
@TheSteelersWire
Steelers Wire
Steelers legend Mike Webster's son calls out the league's poor treatment of him and his family on social media

Mike Webster's son Garrett went public on X, highlighting the severe post-career hardship his family has faced despite Webster's 17 seasons in the NFL. He called out the league for pension and welfare gaps, noting no NFL pension for his father after his death while the league rakes in billions. Cam Newton's recent post about money sparked Webster's perspective on the NFL's responsibility to its players, with the Steelers stepping in to help but acknowledging there is still work to do. The piece frames a broader reckoning: revenue vs. veteran security and the human cost behind the game.

For fantasy managers, the story signals why aging linemen and veteran stars may carry hidden risk beyond pure on-field numbers. It underscores the importance of depth, post-prime planning, and awareness of long-term player welfare when evaluating rosters and future targets. The piece hints at potential policy shifts in pensions and health support that could ripple through team decisions and veteran value in the coming years.

What concrete steps could NFL pension reforms take to help families of older players?How might pension reforms impact fantasy leagues that value aging linemen and veterans?What broader league dynamics could shift if pension reforms pass?Which concrete actions should fantasy analysts monitor that tie to veteran welfare?Which Steelers veteran would benefit most from enhanced welfare protections?
Mentions:
@Cam Newton | Carolina Panthers | NFL
@Cam Newton | Carolina Panthers | NFL
@Mike Webster | Pittsburgh Steelers | NFL
@Mike Webster | Pittsburgh Steelers | NFL
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https://steelerswire.usatoday.com/story/sports/nfl..

August 21, 2025
Wide receiver trades galore but the Steelers stand pat
@TheSteelersWire
Steelers Wire
Wide receiver trades galore but the Steelers stand pat

The Steelers aren’t chasing splash WR moves despite a busy league. A free-agent visit by Gabe Davis fizzled, and Pittsburgh kept its powder dry, signaling confidence in Calvin Austin III and Roman Wilson as depth or break-out options this season. Pittsburgh did make big offseason shuffles elsewhere—acquiring DK Metcalf and Robert Woods, and then shocking everyone by shipping George Pickens to Dallas. The net: the Steelers are betting on their own youngsters to emerge as reliable targets, while the rest of the league’s WR market continues to swing on trades and veteran additions. For fantasy managers, that translates into a leaner but potentially more efficient Pittsburgh passing game if Austin III and Wilson seize roles and beat out peers. This approach also limits upside risk tied to expensive veteran acquisitions, keeping roster costs in check while still presenting viable waiver-wire or late-draft breakouts depending on camp reports and preseason usage.

With the Steelers standing pat at WR, who benefits most from the camp depth chart and how should fantasy managers treat Calvin Austin III and Roman Wilson?Should fantasy managers chase Skyy Moore or DK Metcalf in trades given the WR market and potential 49ers upgrade?Is Gabe Davis’ free-agent visit a signal about Pittsburgh’s WR plan, or is it a shot in the dark?How might George Pickens’ move to Dallas alter the target distribution for both teams?
Mentions:
@Calvin Austin III | Pittsburgh Steelers | NFL
@Calvin Austin III | Pittsburgh Steelers | NFL
@Devaughn Vele | Denver Broncos | NFL
@Devaughn Vele | Denver Broncos | NFL
@George Pickens | Dallas Cowboys | NFL
@George Pickens | Dallas Cowboys | NFL
@Roman Wilson | Pittsburgh Steelers | NFL
@Roman Wilson | Pittsburgh Steelers | NFL
@Skyy Moore | Kansas City Chiefs | NFL
@Skyy Moore | Kansas City Chiefs | NFL

https://steelerswire.usatoday.com/story/sports/nfl..

August 21, 2025
Big changes in our 53-man roster update before the Steelers final preseason game
@TheSteelersWire
Steelers Wire
Big changes in our 53-man roster update before the Steelers final preseason game
Big Steelers roster shakeups unfold ahead of the Carolina finale. Three quarterbacks are carved in: Rodgers, Rudolph, and either Skylar Thompson or Will Howard, with camp buzz around Thompson but health on Will Howard’s side leaving a tough cut. Connor Heyward pivots to fullback; Warren anchors the backfield with rookie Kaleb Johnson and Kenneth Gainwell in mix. A five‑receiver bench highlights DK Metcalf, Ben Skowronek, Roman Wilson, Calvin Austin III, and Scotty Miller, with Max Hurleman a strong practice squad candidate. Jonnu Smith paired with Freiermuth and Darnell Washington tightens the TE trio. The interior OL rotates around Seumalo, McCormick, Peat, and Spencer Anderson; Benton and Loudermilk anchor the DL, with Heyward, Watt, Highsmith, and Herbig powering the edge and linebacking corps. The secondary leans on Ramsey, Porter Jr., Slay Jr., Echols, Trice Jr., and Elliott, while Boswell and Johnston handle kicking and punting. Panthers loom in the preseason finale, testing health, depth, and rotation as Pittsburgh finalizes its 53-man picture.
Mentions:
@Aaron Rodgers | Pittsburgh Steelers | NFL
@Aaron Rodgers | Pittsburgh Steelers | NFL
Carolina Panthers | NFL
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@Mason Rudolph | Pittsburgh Steelers | NFL
@Mason Rudolph | Pittsburgh Steelers | NFL
@Skylar Thompson | Pittsburgh Steelers | NFL
@Skylar Thompson | Pittsburgh Steelers | NFL

https://steelerswire.usatoday.com/story/sports/nfl..

August 21, 2025
NY Giants home field advantage: Where they rank before 2025 season
@northjersey
North Jersey Media Group
NY Giants home field advantage: Where they rank before 2025 season

Sharp Football Analysis’ seven-season study (2018-2024) places New York Giants at No. 22 in the league’s toughest home-field environments, translating to the 11th easiest venue for opponents. Since 2018, Big Blue is 20-37-1 at MetLife (47.5%), and 17-41 (29.2%) on the road. Their home ATS sits at 23-33-2 (41%), while 28-27-5 ATS away from East Rutherford hints at a slightly better performance on the visitor side. The ranking table shows the hardest venues as Acrisure Stadium (Steelers) and Arrowhead (Chiefs) leading the pack, followed by Lincoln Financial Field, Lambeau Field, Huntington Bank Field, and Mile High, with MetLife prevailing in the middle-lower tier. Giants fans should expect a climate that’s less forgiving than the toughest stops, but not an outright advantage for visiting teams either. This shapes fantasy viewpoints: home-field is not a premium Giants edge, and road matchups against them can be viable plays with careful timing.

Across the league, the list positions teams and their venues from No. 1 (hardest) to No. 32 (easiest) for visiting squads. The layout underscores that genuine home-field jolt varies by stadium and by year, with ATS trends often diverging from raw win-loss splits. For fantasy bettors and daily fantasy players, the takeaway is to weigh both the venue’s historical sting and recent form when projecting shootouts or grind-it-outs. MetLife sits in a middling band, while other stadiums skew more toward defense-first home atmospheres or pass-friendly conditions depending on weather, crowd, and discipline metrics tracked in the study.

What fantasy adjustments should you make when a team plays in MetLife versus other venues?Which non-Giants teams have the most exploitable road venues according to the study?Are there specific metrics beyond venue that strongly predict fantasy upside in large-home-field weeks?How should fantasy bettors navigate 2025 road vs. home splits for the Giants?
Mentions:
Buffalo Bills | NFL
Buffalo Bills | NFL
Cleveland Browns | NFL
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New York Giants | NFL
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https://www.northjersey.com/story/sports/nfl/giant..

August 21, 2025
Steelers' Ben Roethlisberger offers DK Metcalf-sized encouragement
@TheSteelersWire
Steelers Wire
Steelers' Ben Roethlisberger offers DK Metcalf-sized encouragement

Ben Roethlisberger called DK Metcalf an absolute animal on his Footbahlin podcast, drawing a direct line to Terrell Owens as a comparison for a player Steelers fans crave to see in the fold. The remark isn’t just praise; it signals Metcalf could reshape Pittsburgh’s offense and fantasy landscape if he joins the Steelers, leveraging his size, speed, and playmaking ability to dominate games.

Metcalf’s potential impact is framed alongside Owens’ Hall of Fame-era dominance, implying a game-changing ceiling for a Steelers weapon who can win on the outside and in the red zone. For fantasy managers, the takeaway is clear: dynamic outside receivers move the needle quickly, and Metcalf’s upside in Pittsburgh would be enormous depending on how the offense reduces risk and maximizes volume.

How would Metcalf’s potential Steelers move shift the 2024 fantasy WR rankings?Which Steelers receiver would be most affected if Metcalf arrives?What’s Metcalf’s best-case Week 1 outcome in a Steelers system?What metrics should fantasy managers watch to validate Metcalf’s breakout potential?
Mentions:
@Ben Roethlisberger | Pittsburgh Steelers | NFL
@Ben Roethlisberger | Pittsburgh Steelers | NFL
@DK Metcalf | Seattle Seahawks | NFL
@DK Metcalf | Seattle Seahawks | NFL
@Terrell Owens | | NFL
@Terrell Owens | | NFL

https://steelerswire.usatoday.com/story/sports/nfl..

August 21, 2025
Steelers legend Mike Webster's son calls out the league's poor treatment of him and his family on social media
@TheSteelersWire
Steelers Wire
Steelers legend Mike Webster's son calls out the league's poor treatment of him and his family on social media

Mike Webster's son Garrett went public on X, highlighting the severe post-career hardship his family has faced despite Webster's 17 seasons in the NFL. He called out the league for pension and welfare gaps, noting no NFL pension for his father after his death while the league rakes in billions. Cam Newton's recent post about money sparked Webster's perspective on the NFL's responsibility to its players, with the Steelers stepping in to help but acknowledging there is still work to do. The piece frames a broader reckoning: revenue vs. veteran security and the human cost behind the game.

For fantasy managers, the story signals why aging linemen and veteran stars may carry hidden risk beyond pure on-field numbers. It underscores the importance of depth, post-prime planning, and awareness of long-term player welfare when evaluating rosters and future targets. The piece hints at potential policy shifts in pensions and health support that could ripple through team decisions and veteran value in the coming years.

What concrete steps could NFL pension reforms take to help families of older players?How might pension reforms impact fantasy leagues that value aging linemen and veterans?What broader league dynamics could shift if pension reforms pass?Which concrete actions should fantasy analysts monitor that tie to veteran welfare?Which Steelers veteran would benefit most from enhanced welfare protections?
Mentions:
@Cam Newton | Carolina Panthers | NFL
@Cam Newton | Carolina Panthers | NFL
@Mike Webster | Pittsburgh Steelers | NFL
@Mike Webster | Pittsburgh Steelers | NFL
Pittsburgh Steelers | NFL
Pittsburgh Steelers | NFL

https://steelerswire.usatoday.com/story/sports/nfl..

August 21, 2025
Wide receiver trades galore but the Steelers stand pat
@TheSteelersWire
Steelers Wire
Wide receiver trades galore but the Steelers stand pat

The Steelers aren’t chasing splash WR moves despite a busy league. A free-agent visit by Gabe Davis fizzled, and Pittsburgh kept its powder dry, signaling confidence in Calvin Austin III and Roman Wilson as depth or break-out options this season. Pittsburgh did make big offseason shuffles elsewhere—acquiring DK Metcalf and Robert Woods, and then shocking everyone by shipping George Pickens to Dallas. The net: the Steelers are betting on their own youngsters to emerge as reliable targets, while the rest of the league’s WR market continues to swing on trades and veteran additions. For fantasy managers, that translates into a leaner but potentially more efficient Pittsburgh passing game if Austin III and Wilson seize roles and beat out peers. This approach also limits upside risk tied to expensive veteran acquisitions, keeping roster costs in check while still presenting viable waiver-wire or late-draft breakouts depending on camp reports and preseason usage.

With the Steelers standing pat at WR, who benefits most from the camp depth chart and how should fantasy managers treat Calvin Austin III and Roman Wilson?Should fantasy managers chase Skyy Moore or DK Metcalf in trades given the WR market and potential 49ers upgrade?Is Gabe Davis’ free-agent visit a signal about Pittsburgh’s WR plan, or is it a shot in the dark?How might George Pickens’ move to Dallas alter the target distribution for both teams?
Mentions:
@Calvin Austin III | Pittsburgh Steelers | NFL
@Calvin Austin III | Pittsburgh Steelers | NFL
@Devaughn Vele | Denver Broncos | NFL
@Devaughn Vele | Denver Broncos | NFL
@George Pickens | Dallas Cowboys | NFL
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@Roman Wilson | Pittsburgh Steelers | NFL
@Roman Wilson | Pittsburgh Steelers | NFL
@Skyy Moore | Kansas City Chiefs | NFL
@Skyy Moore | Kansas City Chiefs | NFL

https://steelerswire.usatoday.com/story/sports/nfl..

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