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Coach Prime Visits Steelers as Offensive Line Coach Pat Meyer Vows to Resign if Team Loses Again

Pittsburgh, PA — September 17, 2025 — The Pittsburgh Steelers’ training facility was abuzz with speculation after NFL Hall of Famer and Colorado Buffaloes head coach Deion Sanders, known as "Coach Prime," made an unexpected visit on Tuesday. The timing of his appearance, just days after offensive line coach Pat Meyer declared he would resign if the Steelers lose again, has fueled rumors of a potential coaching shakeup. With a 1-1 record following a 31-17 loss to the Seattle Seahawks in Week 2, the Steelers are under intense scrutiny as they prepare for a critical Week 3 matchup against the New England Patriots.

Coach Prime’s visit comes at a tumultuous moment for Pittsburgh. Pat Meyer, who has coached the offensive line since 2022, took full responsibility for the unit’s struggles in a press conference, stating, “I love Pittsburgh, I love this organization. My offensive line guys give their all every single day. If someone has to take the criticism, it should be me—not them.” Meyer’s pledge to step down if the Steelers fall to the Patriots underscores the pressure on a team grappling with a porous offensive line, which has allowed seven sacks on quarterback Aaron Rodgers in two games, and a run defense that surrendered 117 yards to Seattle’s Kenneth Walker III.

The Seahawks loss exposed multiple weaknesses, from a critical muffed kickoff by rookie Kaleb Johnson—leading to a Seahawks touchdown—to ongoing struggles by offensive linemen Broderick Jones, Troy Fautanu, and Isaac Seumalo. Injuries have further crippled the defense, with linebacker Patrick Queen (ribs), Alex Highsmith (ankle), Joey Porter Jr. (hamstring), and DeShon Elliott (knee) all sidelined or limited. Rookie defensive tackle Derrick Harmon, expected to return in Week 3, may provide relief, but the team’s internal tensions, including Aaron Rodgers’ heated exchange with Calvin Austin, have added to the chaos.
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Sanders, who has never coached in the NFL but transformed Colorado into a college football powerhouse, offered a cryptic response when pressed by reporters: “I’m just here visiting, man. Nothing more, nothing less. But hey, I’ll never say never.” His presence has sparked debate about whether team president Art Rooney II is exploring alternatives to head coach Mike Tomlin, whose 18-year tenure without a losing season is overshadowed by a playoff drought since 2017.

Fans on X are divided, with one post declaring, “Steelers Nation needs Prime’s energy! He’d put Pittsburgh back on top!” Others question Sanders’ lack of NFL coaching experience, especially given Tomlin’s respected resume. For now, the visit remains speculative, but with Meyer’s job on the line and the Steelers desperate to regain their “Steel Curtain” dominance in the AFC North, Coach Prime’s appearance has ignited a firestorm of intrigue. The outcome of Sunday’s game against the Patriots could determine whether this buzz fades or signals a seismic shift.

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49ers Star Mac Jones Officially Speaks on His Future: “My Heart Belongs to San Francisco”
San Francisco – November 18, 2025 After a challenging start to the season, Mac Jones has been a bright spot in the 49ers lineup while Brock Purdy has been sidelined since the beginning of the year with injury. During that stretch, Jones took over as the starting quarterback, leaving his mark with accurate throws, steady offensive rhythm, and helping the 49ers maintain respectable results despite the team’s struggles to sustain offensive consistency. However, with Brock Purdy’s explosive return last weekend — completing 19/26 passes for 200 yards and 3 touchdowns while posting the highest passer rating of the season — Mac Jones’ future has suddenly become more uncertain than ever. The quarterback competition has turned fierce, and experts have begun asking whether Jones will seek a trade to get more playing time elsewhere or stay in San Francisco. Amid the wave of rumors, during Monday’s light practice, Mac Jones officially addressed his future:“San Francisco is not just where I play football — it is my home, the place that believed in me and gave me a chance when everything was difficult. I will fight with everything I have to help the 49ers go as far as possible this season.”Those words left fans in tears and showcased the loyal heart and burning passion of a young star. With Jones’ emotional declaration, the 49ers have not only preserved stability at the quarterback position but also sent a powerful message about unity and faith in their players. As the playoffs draw near, the partnership between Mac Jones and Brock Purdy will be the key factor in pushing the 49ers deep into the postseason — while creating one of the most inspiring quarterback duos for the Faithful across the entire NFL.