The Pittsburgh Steelers hit the jackpot when they drafted Ryan Shazier in the first round (15th overall) of the 2014 NFL Draft. From the get-go, his career with the Steelers lived up to expectations, delivering four seasons of stellar performance.
The Pittsburgh Steelers bolstered the inside linebacker room this offseason by signing Patrick Queen to the highest free-agent deal in franchise history and selecting Chuck Bednarik Award winner Payton Wilson in the third round.
Former Pittsburgh Steelers linebacker Ryan Shazier’s career was tragically cut short when he suffered a devastating spinal cord injury against the Cincinnati Bengals on Dec.
The Pittsburgh Steelers had the trajectory of their organization change when their star young inside linebacker, Ryan Shazier, went down on the field on in Week 13 of the 2017 NFL season.
It took Pittsburgh Steelers All-Pro outside linebacker T.J. Watt only 89 career games to break James Harrison’s all-time franchise sack record. In seven
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The Pittsburgh Steelers selected TJ Watt with their first-round pick in the 2017 NFL Draft, hoping to get at least some version of what the Houston Texans found in JJ Watt.
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PITTSBURGH — When the Pittsburgh Steelers set out to restock their defense ahead of the 2023 season, they did things a little bit differently. When it
The Steelers have tried to find a guy that can fill even one-tenth of the shoes that Ryan Shazier left behind. Names of the past come up from the saga of inside linebackers, including Jon Bostic, Mark Barron, Devin Bush, and others in the endless quest to find the perfect guy.
The Pittsburgh Steelers had a great one in linebacker, Ryan Shazier. In the ever-unpredictable world of the NFL, where draft day decisions can shape the
Pittsburgh Steelers legendary linebacker, Ryan Shazier was drafted by the team in 2014 and stayed in black and gold until his tragic injury in 2019. After being a stand-out linebacker at the Ohio State University, Shazier decided to enter the draft after his junior year.
While each position presents unique difficulties, linebacker in the Pittsburgh Steelers' defense calls for a particularly specialized set of abilities.
The Pittsburgh Steelers had a lot of excitement surrounding them going into the 2022 NFL season, as any team with a rookie quarterback does. However, after Kenny Pickett was listed as the third string quarterback in training camp and started the season as Mitch Trubisky's back-up, things were looking bleak.
The Steelers have been trying and failing to fill the void left by LB Ryan Shazier for years, but after a very active offseason, the former linebacker believes Pittsburgh finally got it right.
Former Pittsburgh Steelers linebacker, Ryan Shazier was on 93.7 The Fan's, The PM Team w/Poni and Mueller Monday afternoon and was asked his thoughts on everything Steelers football for 2023.
Arguably the saddest moment in the history of the Pittsburgh Steelers occurred during the injury of Ryan Shazier. He suffered a spinal contusion during a game against the Cincinnati Bengals.
It feels as though everyone is either very high or very low on the 2023 Steelers with no in between and former LB Ryan Shazier is not part of the latter.
Ezekiel Elliott was spotted in Pittsburgh over the weekend, even at Acrisure Stadium, but there was a twist to the reason as to why the former Dallas Cowboys running back was in Pittsburgh.
PITTSBURGH — Former Dallas Cowboys running back and current free agent Ezekiel Elliott was spotted at Acrisure Stadium, for what is being reported as support for former Pittsburgh Steelers linebacker Ryan Shazier. Elliott had Steelers fans and media looking for clues after it was reported he was spotted in the city of Pittsburgh.
Former Pittsburgh Steelers linebacker Ryan Shazier believes the best choice for his former team is to stick with a veteran quarterback in 2022. Shazier
Shazier suffered a devastating spinal injury in a 2017 game against the Cincinnati Bengals that ultimately ended his career.
With the Steelers struggling to overcome the Colts on Sunday with a potential AFC North title for the taking, former Steelers linebacker Ryan Shazier had seen enough of the team’s offensive game plan.
Shazier officially retired from football earlier this year after suffering an on-field spinal injury in 2017.
In four seasons as a member of the Steelers, Shazier made the Pro Bowl twice and recorded seven interceptions, seven forced fumbles, seven sacks and 299 tackles.
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