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Pittsburgh Steelers players ride in self-driving Uber
Pittsburgh Steelers players ride in self-driving UberThe Pittsburgh Steelers have teamed up with Uber to promote the ride-hailing company's self-driving vehicles, which hit the streets of downtown Pittsburgh last month.Steelers defensive ends Cam Heyward and Stephon Tuitt are among the first to ride in the cars in a promotional video posted on the Steelers' Twitter account Thursday.In the video, Heyward hails a ride on the Uber app, telling his teammate, 'Don't worry, bro.
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Steelers Film Room: Pittsburgh pass rush uses creativity to get back on track vs. the Chiefs
Steelers Film Room: Pittsburgh pass rush uses creativity to get back on track vs. the ChiefsIt's the loneliest number.Any Steelers fan knew it was also the number of sacks the defense had through its first three games.One pitiful take down of the QB, and at the line of scrimmage, to boot.
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Steelers Stand Strong in 1st Quarter of 2016 Season - Pittsburgh Sports Castle
Steelers Stand Strong in 1st Quarter of 2016 Season - Pittsburgh Sports CastleFormer Pittsburgh Steelers head coach Bill Cowher would approach each NFL regular season as if it was an individual game: Quarter by quarter.He held the philosophy that a team builds its identity in the first three to four weeks of the season, dominates its home field, and accepts responsibility for any mistakes then corrects them along the way.If the first quarter of 2016 is any indication, Cowher's plan serves Mike Tomlin's team well.
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Pittsburgh Steelers WR Antonio Brown appeals $24K fine for celebration
Pittsburgh Steelers WR Antonio Brown appeals $24K fine for celebrationAntonio Brown can't believe he got a $24,000 fine for excessive celebration when players are fined less for helmet-to-helmet hits.(0:42)PITTSBURGH -- Steelers receiver Antonio Brown says he doesn't want to actively break NFL rules, but he still doesn't understand why end zone celebrations are costing him five figures.Editor's Picks Steelers defend Brown dances, protest fines Steelers WR Antonio Brown's teammates defended his right to dance in the end zone and derided the league's penalties and fines.
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Watch an Uber self-driving car give two Pittsburgh Steelers a ride
Watch an Uber self-driving car give two Pittsburgh Steelers a rideUber's self-driving cars are operating on Pittsburgh streets, so it's only natural they'd pick up some professional athletes along the way.Defensive ends Cam Heyward and Stephon Tuitt likely max out the passenger capacity of the back of that Uber-tech equipped Ford Fusion that picks them up, but they do manage to get in and take the trip.My favorite moment here might be when Tuitt basically says what every person contemplating a first ride in one of these is thinking before they actually get picked up by the car.
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