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No-Show Steelers Rusher Bell Loses $855,000 in Holdout

NEW YORK (AFP) – Pittsburgh Steelers running back Le’Veon Bell did not report to the NFL club on Saturday, forfeiting an $855,000 game check for Sunday’s season opener at Cleveland to extend his contract holdout.

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Aaron Rodgers Throws TD Pass, Packers top Steelers 51-34

The Green Bay Packers fans showed their appreciation with the two-time NFL MVP about to take his first snaps at Lambeau Field in almost a year. Once he got behind center, Rodgers needed just one drive to look right at home back in Titletown.

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Roethlisberger Rallies Steelers to 20-17 Win at Indianapolis

INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — Ben Roethlisberger’s 32-yard completion to Antonio Brown with 35 seconds set up a 33-yard field goal from Chris Boswell as time expired Sunday, giving Pittsburgh a 20-17 come-from-behind win at Indianapolis on Sunday.

AP Michael Conroy Roethlisberger

Nolte: Trump Wins Bigly as Every NFL Player Stands for Thursday Night Anthem

Looking exactly like the bunch of surly, sullen, spoiled babies they are, during Thursday night’s NFL game between the Green Bay Packers and the Chicago Bears, the players might have all chosen to be muscle-bound pouters while locking arms, but… BUT!… those very same surly, sullen, spoiled babies were all standing for the “Star-Spangled Banner.”

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Villanueva Claims He ‘Unintentionally’ Walked Out of the Tunnel, Meant to Remain Off the Field with the Steelers During the Anthem

There might be an awful lot of returned #78 jerseys in the next couple weeks. Alejandro Villanueva, the Steelers tackle who famously stood alone on the field for the playing of the national anthem on Sunday while the rest of his team stayed inside the tunnel, has now revealed that he actually intended to remain in the tunnel with his fellow players.

AP Nam Y. Huh

Ben Roethlisberger on Steelers Decision to Remain in Locker Room for Anthem: ‘I Wish we had Approached it Differently’

Monday morning quarterbacking is a time-honored NFL tradition, where everyone second-guesses the Sunday decisions made on the field which seemed like good ideas at the time, yet, after the fact, turned out to be grave errors in judgment. However, this Monday morning, we have a certain quarterback regretting a decision he and his teammates made off the field.

AP Gene Puskar