Ogunjobi was named the Steelers' nominee for the Walter Payton Man of the Year, which recognizes an NFL player who excels in the area of community service. Most recently, Steelers' captain Cam Heyward won the award in 2024 and Steelers' quarterback Russell Wilson won the award in 2020.
Read the recent NFL news and rumors for fantasy football. Pittsburgh Steelers defensive tackle Larry Ogunjobi (groin) is inactive for Saturday's
The Pittsburgh Steelers could get a few bigger names back on the field for Week 17 against the Kansas City Chiefs. After missing multiple players for several games in the row, the team is now hoping to get a much cleaner bill of health as they head back for a home stretch and finish off a three-games in 11-days skid.
Pittsburgh Steelers wide receiver Ben Skowronek (15) runs downfield during the first half of an NFL football game against the Atlanta Falcons, Sunday, Sept. 8, 2024, in Atlanta. The Steelers defeated the Falcons 18-10. (AP Photo/Danny Karnik) AP
BALTIMORE -- The Pittsburgh Steelers ruled out five players against the Baltimore Ravens on Saturday. Wide receiver George Pickens leads the list of inactives, as he will not play with a strained hamstring. He did not practice all week, although he did work off to the side.
Injuries played a significant factor in the Pittsburgh Steelers loss to the Philadelphia Eagles last Sunday. The Steelers were minus wide receiver George Pickens, defensive tackle Larry Ogunjobi and safety DeShon Elliott and all three were seriously missed.
Starting cornerback Donte Jackson and defensive tackle Larry Ogunjobi have been scratched from the Pittsburgh Steelers lineup for their Week 16 game against the Baltimore Ravens, making five regulars to miss the game with injury.
At this dinner, more than two dozen families were given food, clothing, toys, gift cards and other resources to help in their transition to Pittsburgh.
Two practices into the week for the Pittsburgh Steelers, three starters have yet to take the field because of injury. Safety DeShon Elliott, defensive lineman Larry Ogunjobi and receiver George Pickens again sat out practice Thursday,
The Pittsburgh Steelers have a chance to clinch the AFC North Division title with a win over the Baltimore Ravens, but will have to do so without four starters. Wide receiver George Pickens (hamstring),
The rubber hit the road for the Pittsburgh Steelers when this three-game stretch of games started and two games in, things aren’t looking good for Pittsburgh. It fits perfectly with head coach Mike Tomlin’s “Moving Train” metaphor and right now the Steelers are not getting on that train.
With clutch defensive plays and a brutally efficient running game, the Ravens beat the Steelers, 34-17. Here are five things we learned.