Chris Adamski stories, Page 125
Late signee Curtis Riley ‘has been impressive,’ providing Steelers depth at safety
The signing came in August, a week after reporting day for this unique training camp, so it barely reverberated. But when the Pittsburgh Steelers inked Curtis Riley, by all indications they were adding a player who will be their No. 3 safety. The first week of padded practices, according to...
Quietly, 3rd-round pick Alex Highsmith having a solid camp, Steelers coaches say
He’s the “other” high-profile rookie from a draft class that featured no first-round pick for the first time in more than a half century. And while second-rounder Chase Claypool seems to be receiving all the hype, third-round pick Alex Highsmith is earning praise from high-ranking Pittsburgh Steelers coaches. Monday, it...
Penn State’s Marcus Allen ‘coming on strong’ at Steelers camp
It was one Penn State alumnus talking up another, but that doesn’t necessarily diminish the praise that Pittsburgh Steelers safety Marcus Allen was receiving from his position coach Monday. Taking part in his third NFL training camp since being a fifth-round pick of the Steelers in 2018, could Allen finally...
Lighter and leaner, James Washington aims high in Year 3 with SteelersVideo
For the second consecutive year, James Washington spent his offseason subtracting weight while adding a sense of urgency to his NFL career. Washington reported to organized team activities in 2019 with a noticeably leaner look, claiming to have dropped 15 pounds from his rookie-season playing weight. On Monday, the Pittsburgh...
Steelers plan to keep Minkah Fitzpatrick at free safety — yet also show off his versatility
After 18 games with the Miami Dolphins in which his role fluctuated, Minkah Fitzpatrick was slotted in as a free safety from the time the Pittsburgh Steelers acquired him last season. But will they keep him there throughout 2020? The mixed messaging continued Monday. The argument for pinning Fitzpatrick down...
‘Elite’ receiving TE Eric Ebron showing Steelers he’s willing to block, tooVideo
It is said that “chicks dig the long ball” for baseball players, and while there is no catchy colloquialism for NFL tight ends, make no mistake: catching passes gains more notoriety than run-blocking prowess. And make no mistake, elite receiving skills are what made Eric Ebron a top-10 draft pick...
Steelers sign former South Carolina tight end Kyle Markway
The Pittsburgh Steelers signed former South Carolina tight end Kyle Markway on Saturday. Markway had been signed by the New York Giants as an undrafted free agent but was released by the Giants last week. The 6-foot-4, 250-pound Markway started all 12 games for South Carolina last season, totaling 31...
‘Burgh’s Best to Wear It, No. 9: Bill Mazeroski provided legendary homer, glove for PiratesVideo
The Tribune-Review sports staff is conducting a daily countdown of the best players in Pittsburgh pro and college sports history to wear each jersey number. No. 9: Bill Mazeroski With the exception of games played (twice) and intentional walks (mostly a function of batting eighth in the order in 1962),...
Coach or ‘Cleaning ambassador’? Steelers’ Mike Tomlin wears red as tribute to workers
One of the signatures of Mike Tomlin’s tenure with the Pittsburgh Steelers is his preference for wearing black on the practice field. As in, long-sleeved black shirts. And pants. During training camp. In the unforgiving August sun. When Tomlin took to the turf at Heinz Field for a camp session...
Move to left guard another chapter in unlikely career of Steelers’ Matt Feiler
Matt Feiler is living the “dream.” A move three spots to his left isn’t going to end it. Six years after playing his final game in the PSAC, Feiler established himself as a legitimate NFL starter in 2019 as the Pittsburgh Steelers’ right tackle. His reward? A move to left...
Winner of Steelers right tackle sweepstakes might not be known until season begins
Chuks Okorafor and Zach Banner continue to duke it out to see who will be the Pittsburgh Steelers’ starter at right tackle in 2020. And with no preseason games, it might be difficult to ascertain who is the winner any time soon. In fact, the competition could go all the...
Terrell Edmunds, Diontae Johnson miss Steelers practice with ‘minor ailments’
Wide receiver Diontae Johnson and safety Terrell Edmunds were starters who sat out Friday’s Pittsburgh Steelers practice because of injury, coach Mike Tomlin confirmed during a Zoom call after the session at Heinz Field. Tomlin did not disclose the nature of their injuries but described them as “very minor ailments.”...
Steelers’ lack of offseason action at inside linebacker an indication of faith in Ulysees Gilbert III
When the Pittsburgh Steelers went into their offseason, any outside observer could have made a checklist of positions that could be targeted for reinforcement. They could have used help and/or depth to varying degrees at tight end, interior offensive line, defensive line, wide receiver, running back, outside linebacker, safety and...
Still young, JuJu Smith-Schuster brings Steelers ‘wisdom’Video
JuJu Smith-Schuster’s public persona largely is built via platforms such as TikTok, Instagram Live and his personal Youtube channel. On them is portrayed a fun-loving young man who plays video games, dances and engages in other exuberant hi jinks. It’s an image that’s gained the Pittsburgh Steelers wide receiver millions...
Feared serious, knee injury to Steelers rookie Kevin Dotson is not significant
Mike Tomlin opened his post-practice virtual news conference by saying, “No news is good news on the injury front.” But then, the Pittsburgh Steelers coach immediately offered some news on the injury front. And that news was good. The injury suffered by rookie offensive lineman Kevin Dotson on Tuesday is...
Steelers DL Stephon Tuitt reiterates stand-for-anthem stance
Smiling throughout his 10-minute video conference call with media Wednesday, Stephon Tuitt reiterated his stance he is “a proud American” who will stand for the national anthem before games this fall. The Pittsburgh Steelers veteran defensive end also said he is “very confident” the controversy behind the issue will not...
‘Availability is everything,’ including the only thing holding back Steelers’ Vance McDonaldVideo
Vance McDonald has had quite an NFL career. This will be the eighth pro season for the Pittsburgh Steelers’ tight end, and he already has earned more than $25 million in salary. But through the 166 catches, 15 touchdowns and almost 2,000 receiving yards, one very simple achievement had eluded...
Steelers offer rave reviews of Ben Roethlisberger: ‘He’s all the way back’Video
Three weeks into team workouts and two days into padded, training camp-style practices, Ben Roethlisberger earned plaudits from teammates in his first official on-field work since undergoing elbow surgery last September. “I’m loving what I’m seeing from him,” tight end Vance McDonald said during a video conference call with media...
Maurkice Pouncey (personal), 3 others (‘minor’ injuries) miss Steelers’ 1st padded practiceVideo
Something resembling normalcy returned to the Pittsburgh Steelers on Monday, as 76 players strapped on a full practice uniform for the first padded practice of 2020. But four starting-caliber players were not taking part in the workout at Heinz Field. Pro Bowl center Maurkice Pouncey was excused for personal reasons...
JuJu Smith-Schuster: ‘I would love to be a Steeler,’ won’t comment on contract talksVideo
They grow up so fast. It was only late 2017 that JuJu Smith-Schuster wasn’t even old enough to step into a casino legally, and he didn’t yet have a driver’s license. Now, as the Pittsburgh Steelers’ 2020 training camp began in earnest Monday, what could be Smith-Schuster’s final season with...
Leaner Benny Snell Jr. could be in line for increased role in Steelers’ backfield
In this uniquely 2020 way, the heads that were turned and the eyebrows that were raised were virtual. They were from afar. They were done not in person but by those scrolling through a Twitter account. But make no mistake, when the Pittsburgh Steelers released the first photo of Benny...
Reconfigured Steelers offensive line looks for improvement after ‘pretty terrible’ season
One of the more memorable quotes from Ben Roethlisberger over his 16-plus seasons with the Pittsburgh Steelers came as a 35-year-old in 2017. During the postgame glow of a victory at Kansas City that came a week after Roethlisberger threw five interceptions during a loss that had some wondering if...
‘Burgh’s Best to Wear It, No. 17: Rick Kehoe was Penguins’ points leader in pre-Mario eraVideo
The Tribune-Review sports staff is conducting a daily countdown of the best players in Pittsburgh pro and college sports history to wear each jersey number. No. 17: Rick Kehoe Much of Pittsburgh might feel as if the Penguins didn’t exist until Mario Lemieux arrived in 1984. But in the pre-Mario...
‘Burgh’s Best to Wear It, No. 18: Andy Van Slyke was at center of division-winning Pirates teamsVideo
The Tribune-Review sports staff is conducting a daily countdown of the best players in Pittsburgh pro and college sports history to wear each jersey number. No. 18: Andy Van Slyke A 1987 trade that brought Andy Van Slyke to the Pittsburgh Pirates initially was highly unpopular with the franchise’s fanbase....
Former WVU star, ‘consummate pro’ Wendell Smallwood an add to Steelers’ RB room
Five years ago, he was in a starring role a couple hours from Pittsburgh down I-79. In 2017, he contributed to a Super Bowl-winning team based a few hours east on I-76. After spending last year about four hours southeast on I-70, Wendell Smallwood is plying his trade in Pittsburgh....

