On Tuesday, the Kansas City Chiefs put out their game status report for their Christmas Day showdown with the Pittsburgh Steelers. For the Steelers, they will be minus starting cornerback Joey Porter Jr. but do get back several injured players including wide receiver George Pickens.
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The Pittsburgh Steelers will welcome back wide receiver George Pickens against the Kansas City Chiefs after missing the last three games with a grade 2 hamstring strain. Pickens' injury left a massive hole in the Steelers' offense that they could not fill in his absence, and it made a once explosive offense dormant for much of the game.
Steelers wide receiver George Pickens is off the injury report and set to play in Wednesday's game against the Chiefs.
The Steelers have released their final injury report ahead of their game against the Kansas City Chiefs on Christmas Day.
Patrick Queen revealed that the Pittsburgh Steelers have concerning issues to address as an AFC North title slips away from their grasp.
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The Pittsburgh Steelers are in need of a momentum shift after dropping two straight games to the Philadelphia Eagles and the Baltimore Ravens. The good news for Mike Tomlin and Pittsburgh is that a win over the Kansas City Chiefs on Christmas Day will quiet fans who are upset about the two losses.
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The Baltimore Ravens have claimed wide receiver Steven Sims off waivers. The Houston Texans released Sims on Friday, and will now land in Baltimore after they cut ties with Diontae Johnson. On the other end, Johnson ended up with the Texans, who claimed him.
The NFL is bringing a holiday treat for football fans as the Kansas City Chiefs travel to Pittsburgh to face the Steelers on Christmas Day. It’s a