Author: successsport360

Ben Roethlisberger believes the Steelers can’t go wrong with either Russell Wilson or Justin Fields as their quarterback. He thinks both players have their pros and cons, but ultimately, the team will benefit from whichever decision they make. Roethlisberger has been impressed with Fields’ performance, particularly his ability to take care of the ball and make plays with his legs. He’s also noted that Fields has “earned” the right to be the Steelers’ starting quarterback. However, Roethlisberger also acknowledges that Wilson has his strengths, particularly his experience and ability to read defenses. Ultimately, the decision will depend on the team’s…

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Pittsburgh Steelers quarterback Justin Fields has expressed interest in returning to the team, but only if he’s given a realistic chance to start. According to ESPN’s Jeremy Fowler, Fields wants a clear path to be the team’s starting quarterback for the entire season. Fields had a promising stint with the Steelers in 2024, throwing 10 touchdowns and just one interception in six starts. However, he was benched in favor of Russell Wilson, who also had success with the team. With both Fields and Wilson set to become free agents, the Steelers must decide whether to bring back one or both…

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Wisconsin defensive tackle Keanu Benton is known for his toughness and self-discipline on the field. Recently, Benton shared his thoughts on his own performance, revealing that he’s his own biggest critic. When asked to grade his own performance, Benton gave himself a solid “C.” This might come as a surprise, considering his impressive stats and contributions to the team. However, Benton’s self-assessment reflects his high standards and commitment to continuous improvement. Benton’s willingness to critique himself demonstrates his growth mindset and dedication to excellence. By acknowledging areas for improvement, he’s able to focus on refining his skills and taking his…

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A former Steelers lineman has made a surprising revelation that’s got fans talking. According to his testimony, he learned more from his fellow players than from Coach Shaun Sarrett. Unfortunately, I couldn’t find the specific lineman’s statement, but it’s not uncommon for players to credit their teammates with teaching them valuable lessons. In fact, former Steelers lineman Pete Rostosky shared a similar experience. He learned a great deal from his teammate Mike Webster, who taught him the importance of holding on every play without getting caught ¹. Rostosky also credited John Kolb, the strength and conditioning coach, with enhancing his…

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The Pittsburgh Steelers are weighing their options at quarterback, and rumors about Matthew Stafford’s potential availability have sparked concerns among experts. Despite Stafford’s strong arm, his age (nearing 37) and declining performance metrics raise doubts about his current capabilities Stafford’s contract poses significant financial considerations, with a $23 million base salary for 2025 and $26 million for 2026. This substantial financial commitment may not be justified by Stafford’s recent performance, which includes only 20 touchdowns in 16 games last season Moreover, the Steelers face many unknowns about Stafford’s fit within their system and the productivity of their offensive line and…

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When Myles Garret declared he was requesting a trade on Feb 3rd, fans around the league started calling for their favorite teams to acquire the defensive superstar, including many fans of the Detroit Lions. But could trading for Garrett be a mistake for Detroit? Yes, Myles Garrett In Detroit Is A Nightmare Alright, Detroit faithful, lower your swords and hear me out before you decide I should be crucified. Would Myles Garret and Aidan Hutchinson be an absolutely filthy pass-rushing duo that would trigger every quarterback’s flight or fight response? Yes. Would trading for Myles Garrett instantly make Detroit a…

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The Detroit Lions have seen their fair share of coaches, and some were more liked than others. Dan Campbell, of course, is the Lions’ current head coach, and he’s been a favorite for Coach of the Year ever since he helped turn the franchise around. One of the Lions’ less popular coaches, shall we say, is resurfacing at a spot not too many miles away from Detroit. Former Detroit Lions Coach Matt Patricia is Back Those who remember the Matt Patricia era in Detroit surely know that he wasn’t a very beloved coach. In October of last year, NFL expert…

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Detroit Lions defensive lineman Aidan Hutchinson is expected to return in 2025 healthy and ready to resume playing at a high level. Through nearly the first two months of his third NFL season, the former No. 2 overall pick played like one of the best at his position. He secured 7.5 sacks before suffering a season-ending injury in the team’s fifth game. Had he remained healthy, many were expecting the former Michigan Wolverines defensive lineman to be in serious contention to win his first Defensive Player of the Year award. Heading into 2025, the 24-year-old currently has the best odds…

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The offseason is underway, and teams like the Detroit Lions are looking for every possible way to improve their team ahead of the 2025 season. One potential way to do so is through the trade market. While the Lions will not be forced to make deals given the state of their roster, the depth they possess could be appealing to teams across the league. QB Hendon Hooker Hooker’s name has garnered plenty of attention throughout the early parts of the offseason. He had excellent production in college, and was viewed as a potential first-round pick before suffering a torn ACL…

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The stars are out in New Orleans for Super Bowl week, and the biggest one is expected to be there for the game itself. President Donald Trump is slated to attend Super Bowl LIX on Sunday, which will mark the first time that a sitting president will have attended the big game. Trump has shown his face at plenty of sporting events over the years, getting face time at numerous UFC events. Late last year, he attended the Alabama-Georgia game, the Army-Navy game, and a Steelers-Jets contest. Had Tyreek Hill stuck with the Kansas City Chiefs, he’d likely be playing…

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