Russell Wilson questionable for Sunday's game against Broncos
Pittsburgh Steelers quarterback Russell Wilson is questionable to play in Sunday's game against the Denver Broncos.
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Pittsburgh Steelers quarterback Russell Wilson is questionable to play in Sunday's game against the Denver Broncos.
Russell Wilson says he wants to play, but isn't 100% and hasn't been able to fully practice with the team.
Russell Wilson and Dan Moore are among players dealing with injuries.
The Steelers travel to Denver to battle the Broncos in Week 2.
Pittsburgh Steelers punter Cameron Johnston reportedly suffered a season-ending injury in Sunday's season opener.
The Steelers offensive lineman was the first NFL player wear a Guardian Cap in a game.
With Sunday's win, many Steelers fans still turned out in droves to bars and watch parties.
Justin Fields stepped in to lead the Steelers to an 18-10 victory over the Atlanta Falcons with Russell Wilson's Pittsburgh debut put on hold by a calf injury.
A calf injury will keep Russell Wilson out in the Steelers' season opener.
Pittsburgh Steelers quarterback Russell Wilson is questionable for the opener at Atlanta due to a calf injury.
The deal is reportedly worth $48.4 million over four years.
Each Steelers victory this season will equal $100,000 in debt relief for Western Pennsylvania veterans.
Pittsburgh Steelers quarterback Russell Wilson is dealing with calf tightness again, putting his status for the opener at Atlanta in question.
The hospital said that Wilson helped bring lots of smiles ahead of the team's opening game in Atlanta on Sunday.
Kickoff in Atlanta is set for 1 p.m. on Sunday.
The Steelers will monitor Aaron Rodgers in practice this week to determine his availability for Week 12's matchup against the Bears.
Western Pennsylvania has historically been a hotbed for producing talent that succeeds in the NFL.
"I don't think anything has made me or my family happier than this opportunity," Terry Smith said Monday.
Ramsey was ejected from Sunday's 34-12 win over Cincinnati after getting into post-whistle altercations with Chase on back-to-back plays.
James Franklin and Virginia Tech have finalized an agreement to make him the school's next head coach.
The four WPIAL title games being played at Acrisure Stadium will air on KDKA+ on Saturday.
Ja'Marr Chase denied spitting on Ramsey, but video of the exchange between the players appears to show otherwise.
The Pittsburgh Steelers used two defensive touchdowns to race by the Cincinnati Bengals 34-12 but lost quarterback Aaron Rodgers to a hand injury.
Rodgers is now expected to miss next week's game against the Chicago Bears.
The attorney general's office is taking its efforts a step further and launching a new way to protect seniors.
Four eateries in Ohio were included on OpenTable's list of the top 100 restaurants in America for 2025.
The U.S. Department of Energy says it's loaning $1 billion to help finance the restart of the nuclear power plant on Pennsylvania's Three Mile Island.
The former YWCA building on Wood Street in Downtown Pittsburgh is set to get a transformation.
The threat of flu season has arrived with a new strain that could lead to hospitalization numbers and potential deaths that surpass last year's totals.
The Senate has approved the Epstein Files Transparency Act to compel the release of documents, after the House passed it 427 to 1.
The measure compelling the Justice Department to release materials related to Jeffrey Epstein won congressional approval. In a sudden reversal, President Trump told lawmakers they should vote for it.
A contingent of parents from western Pennsylvania traveled to Harrisburg to support legislation for phone-free schools on Monday.
The documents include military reports about the search as well as memos, telegrams and newspaper clippings.
In a reversal, President Trump says House Republicans should vote to release the Jeffrey Epstein files. House GOP leaders intend to hold a vote Tuesday, sources say.
A new Barnes & Noble is coming to Pittsburgh.
The campaign was announced as part of Highmark's effort to raise awareness about food insecurity.
Soon there will only be one Eat'n Park on McKnight Road.
According to a recent CARFAX study, the price gap between new and used is closer than usual.
Confusion continues to swirl around whether SNAP benefits will be funded, partially funded, or not funded.
Happy Lark Home Organizing shows us how to tackle any drawer disaster.
Each month, we shine a light on a person making a difference in his or her neighborhood. Today, that person is Susan Cataldi, the founder of Team Friends.
Each day, we’re highlighting the unique ways local businesses and schools are raising money for the KDKA-TV Turkey Fund! Today, EAS Roofing and The Steel Town Corvette Club roll up to the studio to share their stories and some big checks!
Antiques appraiser Dr. Lori is examining more of your family treasures and heirlooms. Today’s theme is going to the dogs!
Heather and David learn some easy tips ahead of the holidays.
Drivers who were convicted of infractions years ago are being told to surrender their licenses or file costly appeals because Allegheny County never processed the paperwork.
For most students, the most dangerous part of their day is going to and from school.
Shopping malls are under threat from online shopping and disappearing customers, and many are facing the wrecking ball.
On Monday, Pittsburgh City Council took aim at a controversial $6 million comprehensive plan, saying the public is being short-changed.
Campers who bought lifetime memberships to a Laurel Highlands campground say they are being told they have to leave.
The threat of flu season has arrived with a new strain that could lead to hospitalization numbers and potential deaths that surpass last year's totals.
The Fall 2025 safety report card from a patient safety group gave high marks to many Pittsburgh-area hospitals.
A New Jersey man is the first person believed to have died from alpha-gal syndrome, a meat allergy triggered by a tick bite, researchers say.
As more and more Pittsburghers are looking to get their prescriptions filled amid the Rite Aid closures, Giant Eagle is filling the void.
Following the violent attack on a UPMC Altoona nurse, unions and healthcare workers are demanding more investments in safety.
The Steelers will monitor Aaron Rodgers in practice this week to determine his availability for Week 12's matchup against the Bears.
Western Pennsylvania has historically been a hotbed for producing talent that succeeds in the NFL.
"I don't think anything has made me or my family happier than this opportunity," Terry Smith said Monday.
Ramsey was ejected from Sunday's 34-12 win over Cincinnati after getting into post-whistle altercations with Chase on back-to-back plays.
James Franklin and Virginia Tech have finalized an agreement to make him the school's next head coach.
The U.S. Department of Energy says it's loaning $1 billion to help finance the restart of the nuclear power plant on Pennsylvania's Three Mile Island.
A new Barnes & Noble is coming to Pittsburgh.
Residents in Fayette County continue to fight against the possibility of a Dollar General being built next to a historical home and elementary and middle school.
Soon there will only be one Eat'n Park on McKnight Road.
The Treasury Department expects to save $56 million per year on materials by ceasing to make pennies.
The new tour will see the comedic artist hit 90 cities across North America.
The Calling, known for the hit "Wherever You Will Go," will headline this year's Light Up Night celebration in Downtown Pittsburgh.
The 2025 Rock & Roll Hall of Fame class included Warren Zevon, Bad Company, Salt-N-Pepa, Outkast, Soundgarden, Cyndi Lauper and The White Stripes.
The cult classic celebrates its 30th anniversary in 2025, and for many film and Pittsburgh hockey fans, Sudden Death is timeless.
Kendrick Lamar, Lady Gaga and Bad Bunny are among the artists with the most Grammy nominations this year.
A man is in critical condition after a shooting in East McKeesport.
The attorney general's office is taking its efforts a step further and launching a new way to protect seniors.
Stay on top of local weather with First Alert Meteorologist Ray Petelin's forecast!
The former YWCA building on Wood Street in Downtown Pittsburgh is set to get a transformation. KDKA-TV's Chilekasi Adele reports.
The sheer force of a water main break in Armstrong County had people shocked. Barry Pintar went to North Apollo and has the video you'll see only on KDKA-TV.
Pitt's five-game winning streak came to an end with a 37-15 loss to Notre Dame.
Mason Heintschel set a new Pitt freshman single-game passing record in the Pitt win at Acrisure Stadium.
The 44th annual KDKA-TV Turkey Fund will help our neighbors in need have a nice meal for Thanksgiving.
West Virginia scored a late touchdown to tie the game and then beat Pitt in overtime to win the 108th Backyard Brawl.
Eli Holstein threw for 304 yards and 4 touchdown passes in the 45-17 Panthers' win over the Chippewas.