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Wins a MF win, we move
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just keep stacking wins mayne. we'll see how old dusty does against the real teams but for now we'll take the cupcake wins (looking at you Patriots)
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Steel Curtain Suffocates Vikings

When you've got 11 sacks in four games, you can pause the game for a photo opp.

Team | Q | Time | Play | Away | Home |
![]() | 1st | 7:33 | Chris Boswell, 43 Yd FG | 0 | 3 |
![]() | 2nd | 6:23 | Calvin Austin, 6 Yd Pass From Aaron Rodgers | 0 | 10 |
![]() | 2nd | 1:23 | Chris Boswell, 23 Yd FG | 0 | 13 |
![]() | 3rd | 4:45 | Chris Boswell, 37 Yd FG | 0 | 16 |
![]() | 4th | 8:02 | Calvin Austin, 5 Yd Pass From Aaron Rodgers | 0 | 23 |
![]() | 4th | 2:19 | Chris Boswell, 29 Yd FG | 0 | 26 |












Week Four Scoreboard
26 Seattle (3-1) @ Arizona (1-3) 7
24 Tennessee (2-2) @ Houston (0-4) 21
16 Cleveland (0-4) @ Detroit (3-1) 22
44 Los Angeles (A) (1-3) vs New York (N) (0-4) 21
17 Washington (2-2) @ Atlanta (4-0) 20
14 Carolina (0-4) @ New England (2-2) 19
7 New Orleans (1-3) @ Buffalo (4-0) 27
24 Philadelphia (2-2) @ Tampa Bay (3-1) 30
15 Chicago (2-2) @ Las Vegas (2-2) 13
38 Jacksonville (3-1) @ San Francisco (3-1) 13
20 Indianapolis (1-3) @ Los Angeles (N) (3-1) 35
33 Baltimore (2-2) @ Kansas City (4-0) 35
17 Green Bay (1-3) @ Dallas (3-1) 34
20 New York (A) (1-3) @ Miami (2-2) 14
10 Cincinnati (2-2) @ Denver (3-1) 33
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Pure domination
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Tough loss to Seattle but good start overall
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Oh, alright 

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PITTSBURGH WENT FULL KENPACHI ON THEM BITCHES!!! 

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I made sure Ramsay covered him all game

only exceptions was when we ran zone coverage and he moved outside the zone. The screen was Ramsay breaking up a would be touchdown in the 4th Q. Jettas had it and Ramsay laid the wood
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2025 - Week Six Preview



83 Overall // 80 Offense // 88 Defense
Offensive Points Per Game: 31 (2nd)
Pass Yards: 246 (23rd)
Rush Yards: 188.2 (3rd)
Defensive Points Per Game: 21.7 (14th)
Opp Pass Yards: 188.7 (2nd)
Opp Rush Yards: 90.7 (2nd)
Cleveland Browns
81 Overall // 79 Offense // 84 Defense
Offensive Points Per Game: 15.8 (31st)
Pass Yards: 242.3 (8th)
Rush Yards: 74.8 (30th)
Defensive Points Per Game: 24.4 (21st)
Opp Pass Yards: 197.8 (10th)
Opp Rush Yards: 136.6 (32nd)
Cleveland Browns 2025 Results
Week 1 | Cincinnati (2-3)| L 20-28
Week 2 | @ Baltimore (3-2) | L 10-20
Week 3 | Green Bay (1-3) | L 17-31
Week 4 | @ Detroit (4-1) | L 16-22
Week 5 | Minnesota (2-3) | L 16-21
Cleveland Browns Injury Report
T Cornelius Lucas III (74) | Dislocated Hip (4-8 Weeks)
CB Grady Newsome II (81) | Dislocated Hip (4-8 Weeks)
LB Jeremiah Owusu-Koramoah (83) | Fractured Hip (27-33 Weeks)
QB DeShaun Watson (70) | Achilles Tear (37-43 Weeks)
Cleveland Browns Top Performers
QB Shedeur Sanders (69) | 83/144 (57%), 910 Yds, 5 TD, 5 INT
HB Jerome Ford (77) | 67 Att, 238 Yds, TD
TE David Njoku (89) | 24 Rec, 193 Yds, TD
MLB Jerome Baker (77) | 34 Tkl, TFL
EDGE Myles Garrett (98) | 17 Tkl, 3 TFL, 2.5 Sacks
EDGE Keion White (80) | 13 Tkl, 3 TFL, 3.5 Sacks, INT
SS Grant Delpit (81) | 26 Tkl, TFL, 2 INT
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Steelers Announce Extensions For Warren & Austin After Bye Week

Pittsburgh, PA. - The Pittsburgh Steelers made headlines earlier this year by securing T.J. Watt to the largest non-quarterback contract in NFL history. Now, the front office is doubling down on its offensive core, finalizing two-year extensions with running back Jaylen Warren (2 years, $9.2M) and wide receiver Calvin Austin (2 years, $12M).
“Both Cal and Jaylen have had a huge role in the offense this year and earned these extensions,” said GM Omar Khan.
When Pittsburgh drafted Kaleb Johnson in the third round last spring, many assumed Warren’s days in the Steel City were numbered. Instead, the Steelers appear committed to the modern “committee” approach—much like the Warren–Najee Harris tandem that carried the load in recent seasons. So far, it’s paying off.
Warren has erupted out of the gates with 502 rushing yards on 77 carries through just four games, while Johnson has contributed 137 yards and two touchdowns as a steady complement.
Meanwhile, Calvin Austin has quietly emerged as one of the Steelers’ most efficient weapons. With defenses locked in on DK Metcalf, Austin has become a red-zone difference-maker, hauling in four touchdowns on only 13 receptions. He currently ranks third among Pittsburgh’s receivers and remains a vital deep threat to stretch the field opposite Metcalf.
Together, these moves signal the Steelers’ commitment to building a balanced, versatile attack—one that doesn’t just rely on star power, but on depth and playmaking across the board.