The Pittsburgh Steelers and the Baltimore Ravens have been bitter rivals since the team moved from Cleveland in 1996. Orlando Brown Jr. was first introduced to this rivalry in 2018 in Week 4 when his Ravens traveled to then-Heinz Field and walked out with a 26-14 win, in a game featuring six field goals.
Every player in the NFL can hit hard, no matter the position he plays or how big he is. Even at 6-8 and 345 pounds, former Baltimore Ravens offensive tackle Orlando Brown Jr.
The Pittsburgh Steelers currently sit as the 5th seed in the AFC playoff picture but are very much so in the hunt for the AFC North - and are being hunted by others close behind in the playoff race.
In his most recent episode, Pittsburgh Steelers defensive superstar, Cam Heyward brings former Pro Bowl cornerback Joe Haden onto his podcast. They discuss a multiplicity of topics and we hear about Haden's experience as a defender in the NFL.
It’s hard to believe but the Pittsburgh Steelers 2023 Training Camp is right around the corner.
With the No. 7 overall pick in the 2010 NFL Draft, the Cleveland Browns fortified their defensive backfield, selecting cornerback Joe Haden out of Florida.
The Pittsburgh Steelers made a rather uncharacteristic signing in late August of 2017 after cornerback, Joe Haden was surprisingly cut from the Cleveland Browns' roster at the end of training camp.
Former Pittsburgh Steelers cornerback, Joe Haden knew he could still play last season, but took to the I Am Athlete podcast this week to explain exactly why he didn't.
Former Pittsburgh Steelers quarterback and future Hall of Famer, Ben Roethlisberger released the latest episode of his podcast Footbahlin with Ben Roethlisberger on Tuesday after recording over two hours worth of content during the team’s game against the Indianapolis Colts on Monday evening.
In 90 games with Cleveland, Haden became the team's all-time leader in pass breakups with 101.
Former Pittsburgh Steelers cornerback, Joe Haden announced his retirement on Wednesday after a productive 12-year career. The Cleveland Browns selected him seventh overall in the 2010 NFL Draft.
Three months ago, cornerback Joe Haden hinted that he may be returning to the Cleveland Browns, the team that selected him seventh overall in 2010 and where he spent the first seven seasons of his NFL career.
Former Pittsburgh Steelers cornerback Joe Haden remains a free agent, and as training camp begins to open around the league, a new team has entered the mix for the Pro Bowler. Haden teased a return to the Cleveland Browns, where he spent his first seven seasons.
Defensive depth is one potential weakness for the Packers. These three free agents could help.
Haden played in 12 games last season for the Steelers, collecting 38 tackles, a forced fumble and a fumble recovery.
Yes, you read that correctly. 12-year veteran Joe Haden remains unsigned as he’s still a free agent. The Steelers elected not to give Haden an extension when he entered the last year of his contract.
Despite plenty of tread on his tires, a well-known veteran cornerback could be getting another break.
After entering last season without extending Joe Haden, the Steelers signaled they were prepared to move on. Three months after the 2022 league year began, Pittsburgh has followed through with that plan.
Former Pittsburgh Steelers cornerback Joe Haden is still on the open market, but his time in free agency could be coming to an end. The 33-year-old recently hinted at a return to another AFC North. Before his time in Pittsburgh, Haden was sculpting his Pro Bowl career with the Cleveland Browns.
Browns selected Haden with the seventh overall pick in the 2010 NFL Draft and saw the Florida product lead the team's secondary for the better part of seven seasons.
Haden tweeted a seeming goodbye to Steelers fans while other reports indicate the cornerback won't be back in Pittsburgh.
Haden has been with the Steelers since 2017. He will be 33 soon but still earned high marks from Pro Football Focus this season, so it wouldn’t be a surprise to see the Steelers show interest in bringing him back.
The Pittsburgh Steelers have waited a long five weeks for the return of cornerback Joe Haden, but his first game back on the field made up for plenty of missed time. In his first action since Week 10, Haden became a catalyst for the Steelers' second-half comeback over the Tennessee Titans.
The Pittsburgh Steelers were dangerously close to tumbling below .500 and falling behind in the tight race for an AFC wild-card berth. But the Steelers pulled off a come-from-behind win over the Tennessee Titans thanks to three fourth-quarter field goals and one huge defensive stand.
This time, Joe Haden wants to be in control of his tenure with the Pittsburgh Steelers. The veteran cornerback recanted his intention of signing a contract extension with the Steelers.
The Steelers and their top corner agreed to a two-year, $22M extension two years ago Wednesday. That deal expires at the end of the 2021 season.
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