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Growing up a die-hard Browns fan, Cleveland's quarterback learned from an early age that those neighbors from Pennsylvania wearing black and gold were the enemy, Iron City villains to be despised and beaten whenever possible. Full Article at National Football League | NFL.com
Should the Saints be concerned with having to escape Washington with a comeback, OT win over the three-win Redskins? Or does it elevate New Orleans further having found a way to win a tough road game as the targets on their backs grow each week? Full Article at FOX Sports
The skyline of downtown Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, September 22, 2009, as the city prepares for the G20 summit of world economic leaders being held later this week. View Photo »
I saw him in a gym in Pittsburgh and I said, 'I'm not sure about him,' ... We didn't recruit him and that's a big mistake, because he is tremendous. He is great with the ball, crafty, one of the kinds of guards I like.
Gary LaTray's wanted in four robberies View Gary LaTray Suspected Robberies in a larger map Syracuse, NY -- Gary LaTray, who 20 years ago masterminded the largest heist in Onondaga County history, is now wanted for a party supply store robbery in... Full Article at Syracuse.com
My name is Scott from Pittsburgh, PA. I will be running in my forst marathon in Cleveland and I am hoping to qualify for 2009 Boston. Has anyone ever ran with a pace group before? Full Article at Real Buzz
In the thick of a division race and a possible postseason berth, the Broncos matched their season high with 45 carries for a season-best 245 rushing yards in Sunday's 44-13 road victory over the AFC West-rival Kansas City Chiefs. Full Article at WAWS FOX 30
People walk in front of a sign in downtown Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania September 22, 2009. U.S. President Barack Obama will host a meeting of G20 leaders on Thursday and Friday in Pittsburgh. View Photo »
I don't want to put too much on this game ... It's a big game for us because it's the next one. Obviously, it's a rivalry game. We know what Pittsburgh brings to the table and all of the success they've had. It's a big game for us, but it is just the next game for us.
ALAMEDA, Calif. -- Raiders quarterback Bruce Gradkowski was on the street not much more than a year ago, which in NFL parlance means unemployed. He had been cut by Tampa Bay, the team that drafted him, after a two-year run and 11 starts as a rookie. Full Article at CBS Sports
Pittsburgh-based tattoo artist Cliff Maynard has an unusual medium that he works with: used joint ends! Full Article at Dangerous Minds
The Allegheny County, Pennsylvania Belt System is a unique system by which Pittsburgh and surrounding neighborhoods are looped by color-coded, streets that also retained their previous names, instead of the number-coded limited-access roads that surround most American cities. Full Article
The skyline of downtown Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, September 22, 2009, as the city prepares for the G20 summit of world economic leaders being held later this week.
View Photo »People walk in front of a sign in downtown Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania September 22, 2009. U.S. President Barack Obama will host a meeting of G20 leaders on Thursday and Friday in Pittsburgh.
View Photo »The Pittsburgh skyline is seen from Mount Washington, September 22, 2009. U.S. President Barack Obama will host a meeting of G20 leaders on Thursday and Friday in Pittsburgh.
View Photo »People stand in front of a sign in downtown Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania September 22, 2009. U.S. President Barack Obama will host a meeting of G20 leaders on Thursday and Friday in Pittsburgh.
View Photo »Pedestrians walk near a sign in downtown Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania September 22, 2009. U.S. President Barack Obama will host a meeting of G20 leaders on Thursday and Friday in Pittsburgh.
View Photo »Mongezi Nkomo and other AIDS activists demonstrate in Pittsburgh, Tuesday, Sept. 22, 2009 before the start of the G-20 summit. The two-day G-20 Summit is scheduled to occur in Pittsburgh Sept. 24 and Sept. 25.
View Photo »Lagenius Williams protests along with other AIDS activists in Pittsburgh, Tuesday, Sept. 22, 2009 before the start of the Group of 20 Summit. The two-day G-20 summit is scheduled to occur in Pittsburgh Sept 24 and Sept 25.
View Photo »Daniel Giovannelli of Pittsburgh installs signs with the names of Darfur villages destroyed in Sudan since 2004 across the street from Phipps Conservatory & Botanical Gardens in Pittsburgh, Tuesday, Sept. 22, 2009, before the G-20 Summit.
View Photo »Tara Widner of Pittsburgh holds her sign in the rain in Mellon Square in Pittsburgh, Tuesday, Sept. 22, 2009, as she participates in a rally calling for healthcare reform before the G-20 Summit. The two-day G-20 Summit is scheduled to occur in Pittsburgh Sept. 24, and Sept. 25.
View Photo »Steffi Domike of Pittsburgh, right, holds her sign in the rain in Pittsburgh's Mellon Square, Tuesday, Sept. 22, 2009, as she participates in a rally calling for healthcare reform before the G-20 Summit. The two-day G-20 Summit is scheduled to occur in Pittsburgh Sept. 24, and Sept. 25.
View Photo »Tara Widner of Pittsburgh, left, holds her sign in the rain in Mellon Square in Pittsburgh, Tuesday, Sept. 22, 2009, during a rally calling for healthcare reform before the G-20 Summit. The two-day G-20 Summit is scheduled to occur in Pittsburgh Sept. 24, and Sept. 25.
View Photo »Police officers in riot gear are seen in Pittsburgh, Tuesday, Sept. 22, 2009. The two-day G-20 Summit is scheduled to occur in Pittsburgh Sept. 24 and Sept. 25.
View Photo »Police officers in riot gear are seen in Pittsburgh, Tuesday, Sept. 22, 2009. The two-day G-20 Summit is scheduled to occur in Pittsburgh Sept. 24 and Sept. 25.
View Photo »Protesters march during a rally in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania September 20, 2009. Protesters began a peaceful march in Pittsburgh on Sunday demanding that global leaders do more to create jobs for the growing number of unemployed in the United States and around the world.
View Photo »Mark Bower, a formulator at Pittsburgh-based Plextronics, experiments with ink that will be used to coat solar panels in one of Plextronics' labs, in Pittsburgh September 16, 2009.
View Photo »Pittsburgh defensive lineman Greg Romeus (91) celebrates after sacking Navy quarterback Ricky Dobbs, bottom, in the second half of an NCAA college football game in Pittsburgh, Saturday, Sept. 19, 2009. Pittsburgh won 27-14.
View Photo »Pittsburgh running back Dion Lewis, left, runs past Navy defensive end Billy Yarborough for a first down in the second half of an NCAA college football game in Pittsburgh, Saturday, Sept. 19, 2009. Pittsburgh won 27-14.
View Photo »Pittsburgh running back Dion Lewis, right, runs past Navy linebacker Ross Pospisil for a touchdown in the first half of an NCAA college football game in Pittsburgh, Saturday, Sept. 19, 2009.
View Photo »Pittsburgh coach dave Wannstedt, center, watches his team from the sideline as they try to score from the three-yard line against Navy in the first half of an NCAA college football game in Pittsburgh, Saturday, Sept. 19, 2009. Pittsburgh won 27-14.
View Photo »Pittsburgh quarterback Bill Stull, right, runs away from Navy linebacker Ross Pospisil after catching his own deflected pass in the first half of an NCAA college football game in Pittsburgh, Saturday, Sept. 19, 2009. Stull had the ball stripped and lost the fumble to Navy.
View Photo »Navy running back Marcus Curry, right, runs past Pittsburgh defensive lineman Gus Mustakas for a first down in the first half of an NCAA college football game in Pittsburgh, Saturday, Sept. 19, 2009.
View Photo »This is the David L. Lawrence Convention Center in Pittsburgh, center rear, where the Group of 20 global economic summit will be held Sept. 24 and Sept. 25 as seen from the parking lot, bottom, being leased by the city as the only sanctioned area within sight of the convention center fo...
View Photo »This is the David L. Lawrence Convention Center in Pittsburgh on Thursday, Sept. 17, 2009, where the Group of 20 global economic summit will be held Sept. 24 and Sept. 25.
View Photo »These are outdoor tables at a restaurant in Pittsburgh's Strip District Wednesday, Sept. 16, 2009. A block away is the David L. Lawrence Convention Center, upper right, where the Group of 20 global economic summit will be held Sept 24 and Sept. 25.
View Photo »Pittsburgh quarterback Bill Stull passes against Youngstown State in the second half of an NCAA college football game in Pittsburgh, Saturday, Sept. 5, 2009. Pittsburgh won 38-3.
View Photo »People walk in front of a sign in downtown Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania September 22, 2009. U.S. President Barack Obama will host a meeting of G20 leaders on Thursday and Friday in Pittsburgh.
View Photo »I saw him in a gym in Pittsburgh and I said, 'I'm not sure about him,' ... We didn't recruit him and that's a big mistake, because he is tremendous. He is great with the ball, crafty, one of the kinds of guards I like.
I don't want to put too much on this game ... It's a big game for us because it's the next one. Obviously, it's a rivalry game. We know what Pittsburgh brings to the table and all of the success they've had. It's a big game for us, but it is just the next game for us.
I remember the Pittsburgh games back when I was here the first time ... It’s an exciting game to be a part of.
We're a great television draw and that's very important ... Obviously you look at Pittsburgh, Stanley Cup champions -- I think to have a game against Pittsburgh in the state of Pennsylvania would be just awesome.
To think that I wasn't cheering for the Oakland Raiders against Pittsburgh, OK, I'll admit it. I was cheering for Oakland. [Monday], as much as I love the Ravens and all the people there, I'll be cheering for Green Bay. It's that time of year.
I was watching games (Sunday) and I saw that New England lost ... Pittsburgh lost and hopefully Baltimore loses. Things are really falling our way for us, but first and foremost, we've got to handle our business and keep winning ballgames. If we do that, I think good things will happen for us.
What would give me satisfaction is to play good football and go out and win the game ... Things haven’t gone the way for Pittsburgh this year, but I’m sure they’re resolved to get (their situation) fixed.
I think of it like attending a show in the musician’s living room ... For jazz lovers, there’s no better way to enjoy a performance from one of the country’s most prolific guitarists, who also happens to be one of Pittsburgh’s most treasured icons.
When they beat Pittsburgh, it really catapulted them up our list
We had tremendous fan support at the game in 2008 and we will need that again this year against an outstanding Pittsburgh team.
Tonight, I am proud to announce that your Pittsburgh Penguins will remain right here in Pittsburgh, where they belong!
I looked in the mirror and said I had to do whatever I could to help this team win hockey games ... We were fortunate enough to have won at least one of these last two. We played pretty good at Pittsburgh, but the game kind of ran away from us when they got those two empty-netters. Hopefully, I'm going ...
I thought we were building on our game against Pittsburgh ... We didn’t play a full 60 [that game]. Tonight, we played a full 60. We came in focused, re-energized and ready to work and I think the break did that.
It's great to do it one more time here in L.A., with all the fans who have supported me ... Even when I left (to Pittsburgh, New York and Detroit), the fans supported me.
We're kind of deadbeats in our own little routine ... I couldn't even think of leaving Pittsburgh, let alone Oakland, California.
I see he (Matt Cassel) and Brian Waters as the leaders. And in those situations I was talking about, those two really stepped up for the offense and made sure the other nine players continued to play hard when we came back against the Dallas Cowboys, Jacksonville Jaguars and the game against Pittsburgh.
I’m just happy with the fact that we had a guy go down ... and a guy stepped in and was a part of a couple of wins and a big part in the Pittsburgh win. I just think that’s encouraging for us overall. We had a guy that we didn’t know a lot about that now we have at least an idea of some of the things he...
You gain confidence by winning. The more you win, the more confident you’re going to be. The more good teams you beat, the more confidence you’re going to get ... They beat Pittsburgh twice, Baltimore. Winning on the road gains confidence, that’s how you create confidence: You have to win.
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