Mike Conley's house burglarized in Minneapolis

While Timberwolves guard Mike Conley was in Minneapolis for Sunday’s Minnesota Vikings home game, where he fired up the crowd before kickoff, his west-metro home was targeted by burglars, police said Wednesday. The break-in at Conley’s sprawling residence in Medina occurred mid-afternoon and was the second of three carried out that day by at least two suspects while the homes were unoccupied, said Police Chief Jason Nelson.
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From our @walshpj, police said the home of Timberwolves guard Mike Conley was targeted Sunday as part of multiple burglaries in Conley’s Medina neighborhood while Conley was at the Vikings-49ers game: startribune.com/burglars-break…5:17 PM More on this storyline

In each instance, the chief said, the thieves got away

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Surprise! Russell Wilson limited… again… to kick off Week 3 practices


Quarterback Russell Wilson #3 of the Pittsburgh Steelers stretches prior to an NFL football game against the Denver Broncos, at Empower Field at Mile High on September 15, 2024 in Denver, Colorado
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Some injury updates to kick off this week of practices…

The Pittsburgh Steelers are off to a 2-0 start, but undoubtedly, they’d Iike to keep that winning streak going as long as possible. A big key to that will be getting the roster as healthy as they can moving forward, and it seems like the team is making progress toward that goal ahead of Week 3.

Here’s a full breakdown of Steelers injury report for Wednesday, September 18 ahead of their Week 3 home opener against the Los Angeles Chargers.

Steelers Week 3 injury report: Wednesday, September 18

DNP: OG Isaac Seumalo (pectoral), TE MyCole Pruitt (knee), RB Najee Harris (rest)

Limited: Russell Wilson (calf), WR Roman Wilson (ankle), DL Larry Ogunjobi (knee), T.J. Watt

(rest)

Though Russell Wilson’s name tops the list of players to watch heading into Week 3, the team is fully prepared to move forward with Justin Fields against the Chargers as they go through practices this week, Mike Tomlin announced in his Tuesday presser. No big surprises there in terms of his status to open up the week.

The Steelers gave RB Najee Harris a full rest day, while Watt practiced in a limited fashion for the same reason.

TE MyCole Pruitt’s injury could force him out of action for the week, logging a “DNP” with a knee injury and promoting practice squad tight end Rodney Williams to the active roster on Wednesday.

One name to watch closely as the week progresses will be starting LG Isaac Seumalo, who is working his way back from a pectoral injury suffered ahead of Week 1. His original projected timeline for return fell somewhere around a month, which would put him at the end of September for a comeback, so it seems likely it will still be OL Spencer Anderson playing in his place for Week 3 with him missing the first practice of the week. However, Tomlin says Seumalo is making some progress, which is great news all around.

Steelers Reacts Survey: How high are your black and gold expectations?


Head coach Mike Tomlin of the Pittsburgh Steelers watches as his team plays the Denver Broncos in the second quarter at Empower Field At Mile High on September 15, 2024 in Denver, Colorado.
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Sound off, Steeler Nation!

Welcome to SB Nation Reacts, a survey of fans across the NFL. Throughout the year we ask questions of the most plugged-in Pittsburgh Steelers fans and fans across the country. Sign up here to participate in the weekly emailed surveys.

Welcome to the third week of Steelers reacts! This week’s poll is all about expectations. After a 2-0 start, the Steelers are in sole possession of first place in the AFC North, and are a consistent top-half (sometimes even top 10) team in NFL power rankings.

With that in mind, beyond the usual confidence question, the remaining two are about where you think the Steelers will finish in the AFC North, and whether or not you’d be surprised by a 3-0 start following Week 3.

Are you willing to label the Steelers as a “good” team yet, or do you still need to see more?

Vote now & check back later in the week as we break down the thoughts of your fellow Steelers fans!

The biggest Woj bombs ever

ESPN insider Adrian Wojnarowski shocked the NBA world this morning by announcing his decision to retire from the news industry, which could easily qualify as the biggest of all Woj bombs.

Wojnarowski has been at the forefront of NBA news-breaking for over a decade, his tweets often sending shockwaves across the basketball world.

With no more forthcoming, we decided to rank those with the biggest impact based on the amount of retweets.

Here’s the list:

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Steelers add practice squad TE to 53-man roster


Rodney Williams #87 of the Pittsburgh Steelers looks on prior to a game against the Cincinnati Bengals at Acrisure Stadium on December 23, 2023 in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.
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The Steelers now have five (!) tight ends on their roster.

The Steelers have signed tight end Rodney Williams from the practice squad to the 53-man roster, per a team announcement.

Just moments ago, Pittsburgh had an open spot on its 53-man roster and one too many on the practice squad. This move resolves the issue.

Originally a wide receiver, Williams went undrafted in 2022, signing with the Denver Broncos. During his final season at UT Martin, he recorded 29 catches for 417 yards and three touchdowns.

Williams was released by Denver during cutdowns and was picked up by the Pittsburgh Steelers, where he’s spent the rest of his NFL career up to this point. In 2023, he appeared in 13 games, recording six total tackles. He’s been an asset on special teams during his time in the league.

In true Arthur Smith fashion, the Steelers now have five tight ends on their active roster: Pat Freiermuth, Darnell Washington, MyCole Pruitt, Connor Heyward, and Williams.