Steelers Shirtless: Russell Wilson Looks Jacked in Workout Photo: Pittsburgh Tracker
JUNE 26 SHIRTLESS The Steelers are hoping quarterback Russell Wilson looks as good on the field as he does in the gym.
Wilson, who stands accused of letting himself get a bit pudgy during his time in Denver, is now working under a veteran minimum contract with Pittsburgh and has a lot to prove.
Steelers Shirtless: Russell Wilson Looks Jacked in Workout Photo: Pittsburgh Tracker
And it looks like Wilson has been putting in the work, with photos that showcase his jacked physique.
JUNE 11 MICAH TO STEELERS! (SOMEDAY) Micah Parsons always wants to play for the Cowboys. And never wants to play for the Eagles.
But maybe, just maybe ... could end up playing for the Steelers?
The perennial Defensive Player of the Year candidate figures as a "Cowboy for Life'' ... but because he has no filter, is also willing to share that in part due to his respect for Mike Tomlin, can envision himself - late in his career - signing with Pittsburgh.
Parsons was born Harrisburg and became a star at Penn State, and of course both the Eagles and the Steelers recognized his talent. But the Cowboys made a draft-day deal - with the Eagles! - and landed their guy.
Parsons will get his two NFC East games against the Eagles again this year, and additionally, he gets one against the Steelers, too.
So the state of Pennsylvania will get all the Micah it can handle ... while waiting maybe forever for him to truly come "home.''
JUNE 9 WEIRD BEEF The Buffalo Bills signed former Olympic wrestler Gable Steveson, and it probably won’t work out … because he has no experience actually playing football.
But we’re not sure why a former Steelers lineman is so upset by it all.
"Hate it. Hate every bit of this," Ramon Foster said on Knoxville's 104-5 The Zone radio. "Just call me a hater because I hate this. You can’t just show up to go practice and think that you can do this. …
"No, boo that man," Foster said.
JUNE 9 – BELL VS. TYSON – Keeping track of the adventures of former Pittsburgh Steelers stars has proven to be no small task in recent years, partly due to former running back Le’Veon Bell.
Bell, three years removed from professional football and seven years from his final snap in Pittsburgh, has moved on to combat sports.
He’s brought his competitiveness with him, challenging the Mike Tyson to a fight.“SPAR ME MIKE,” Bell tweeted, quoting Tyson’s video from June 8. “Different date, same fate,” Tyson said. “I’m gonna knock out Jake Paul.”Maybe after the once-retired boxer and influencer-turned-fighter duke it out, Tyron will set his sights on Bell, who is 2-1 as a professional boxer.
JUNE 7 – SUTTON CONTRACT DETAILS – On Wednesday, the Pittsburgh Steelers signed cornerback Cameron Sutton. Two days later, Aaron Wilson revealed the details of his contract.
Sutton is signed to a one-year, $1.21 million deal under the veteran salary benefit provision.This means Pittsburgh is only on the hook for $985,000 against the cap. The deal is non-guaranteed and thus carries no dead cap if the Steelers decide to cut bait.It is important to note that Sutton was only available, and at this price, because his release from the Detroit Lions coincided with an arrest warrant for domestic battery.
Sutton turned himself in after evading law enforcement for three weeks.It is not immediately clear whether Sutton will be suspended. For now, he’ll return to Pittsburgh, where he spent the first six years of his career.