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Staff Writer at Steeler Nation
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profootballnetwork.com | LeeAnn Lowman
On April 24, 2024, wide receiver Ricky Pearsall was on top of the world. The San Francisco 49ers had just drafted him with the 31st pick in the 2024 NFL Draft. They had just gone to the Super Bowl the previous season, but unfortunately lost to the Kansas City Chiefs. Still, Pearsall knew he had a real shot at winning a ring with San Francisco. Then, just over four months later, his world came crashing down, and Pearsall wasn’t even sure he could ever play the sport he loved again.
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profootballnetwork.com | LeeAnn Lowman
He once called himself “Mr. Big Chest,” but former NFL wide receiver Antonio Brown should call himself the “King of the Trolls.” At least that is what former NFL quarterback Cam Newton thinks. Brown never stays out of the spotlight for long. He made a name for himself when the Pittsburgh Steelers selected him in the sixth round in 2010, and quickly became the most dominant receiver in the league.
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profootballnetwork.com | LeeAnn Lowman
Tom Brady is widely considered the greatest quarterback ever to play football. He spent 23 seasons in the league, 20 with the New England Patriots and the last three with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. He won a record seven Super Bowls, was five times the Super Bowl MVP, three times the NFL Most Valuable Player, twice the NFL Offensive Player of the Year, and was the NFL Comeback Player of the Year in 2009.
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profootballnetwork.com | LeeAnn Lowman
Social media exploded with the news of the 2025 NFL International Series schedule. Fans had been waiting for weeks to find out exactly which teams would be playing and when. However, no one expected this plot twist: the Minnesota Vikings were scheduled for consecutive international games in Weeks 4 and 5. That led to plenty of scathing comments from both the media and fans on X. The League Did the Minnesota Vikings ‘Dirty’ Says Former NFL QBThat’s not the Vikings’ only first.
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profootballnetwork.com | LeeAnn Lowman
The NFL finally released its full international schedule for the upcoming season, and Minnesota Vikings fans are not happy. For the first time ever, a team will play two consecutive games outside of the United States. According to posts on X by Tom Pelissero, the Vikings will face the Pittsburgh Steelers in Dublin, Ireland, at Croke Park for their Week 4 matchup at 9:30 a.m. ET on Sept. 28.
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