JuJu Smith-Schuster has -- on multiple occasions -- expressed his love for Pittsburgh, the Steelers and his desire to continue his legacy with the black and gold. Smith-Schuster's feelings for Pittsburgh and the Steelers is mutual, as the receiver has been a fan favorite since his breakout rookie campaign.
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Tuesday, March 2, 2021
2021 NFL Mock Draft: Eagles roll dice on QB in Round 1, Dolphins target receiver at No. 3
This draft, like every other draft, is about the quarterbacks. Specifically: Which QB-needy team will move up -- and how far -- to get the player they've convinced themselves will be the face of the franchise for the next dozen years. Trevor Lawrence is going to Jacksonville -- that has felt like a done deal for months -- but things immediately get interesting after that
DeAndre Hopkins, Budda Baker, other NFL stars react to J.J. Watt signing with Cardinals
J.J. Watt has been one of the most sought-after commodities in free agency, and on Monday he reached a decision. In an announcement on his Twitter account (not on Peloton!), Watt revealed that he's signing with the Arizona Cardinals. According to Ian Rapoport of the NFL Network, Watt is signing a two-year deal that will be worth $31 million with $23 million of that being guaranteed
Feeling unmotivated? Here are 12 ideas for sparking and maintaining motivation
Feeling unmotivated? You're not alone.
During the coronavirus pandemic, it is not uncommon to feel a lack of motivation brought on by things like quarantine, isolation and prolonged trauma, explains Melissa L. Whitson, Ph.D., associate professor of psychology at the University of New Haven.
"When our systems have been activated by this trauma and other psychological effects for so long, it is quite normal for the body and mind to become overwhelmed and exhausted, and even numb," Whitson, a licensed psychologist, adds. "We often refer to this as chronic stress. When we feel exhausted and numb, we often lose motivations for things that we would normally enjoy doing.
New Orleans archdiocese labels Johnson & Johnson vaccine 'morally compromised'; Merck to help manufacture it: Live COVID-19 updates
Two pharmaceutical giants are forming a historical collaboration aimed at sharply increasing production of the first single-shot vaccine to win FDA authorization.
President Biden is expected to announce today that Merck & Co. will help manufacture Johnson & Johnson's vaccine, which won emergency authorization just days ago. Merck, one of the world’s largest vaccine makers, abandoned its own effort to develop a coronavirus vaccine.
Vaccinating by age groups is unfair, particularly to minorities, advisory panel tells CDC
Many states prioritized COVID-19 vaccines for people over 75, then moved to those over 65, but they shouldn't keep stepping down by age, an advisory committee to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention said Monday.
The approach is inherently unfair to minorities, committee members said, because they have a lower life-expectancy and because people of color are dying of COVID-19 at younger ages than white Americans – even in their 30s, 40s and 50s.
George Floyd family 'disappointed' only one relative allowed in court for Chauvin trial, lawyers say
Relatives of George Floyd are "understandably disappointed" after a judge ruled that only one family member will be allowed in the courtroom during the trial of a former Minneapolis police officer charged in Floyd's death, family attorneys said Tuesday.
Hennepin County Judge Peter Cahill issued an order Monday detailing how many spectators will be allowed in the courtroom during the trial of Derek Chauvin, including one member of the Floyd family and one member of the Chauvin family. Different family members may rotate through that position throughout the trial if they have appropriate credentials, according to the order.
How Cuomo's sexual harassment, nursing home scandals unraveled
Gov. Andrew Cuomo’s make-or-break political moment amid allegations he sexually harassed young women — including two former aides — and downplayed nursing home death numbers follows a tumultuous year since the first coronavirus case hit New York.
The saga spanned long-simmering accusations that his administration intentionally undercounted nursing home COVID-19 deaths to defend state policies, as well as mounting claims of an history of abusive behavior by Cuomo and his aides towards lawmakers, government officials and reporters.