The 2012 Sunday night football schedule looks to be a great one for NBC. The network will have a game every Sunday for the full 2012 NFL season, beginning in Week 1 with the Pittsburgh Steelers vs. Denver Broncos.
In 2003 the Pittsburgh Steelers had their only losing record and a negative point differential for the only time in the past decade. What happened after that? The Steelers drafted Ben Roethlisberger. Since Roethlisberger became the Steelers' starter Pittsburgh has a record of 89-39 in the regular season, a 10-4 record in the playoffs and has won two Super Bowls. That is how a team can change when a team makes the right choice for their franchise quarterback.
NEW YORK (AP) Second-round pick turned Hall of Famer Dermontti Dawson looks to bring some good karma to the Pittsburgh Steelers when he announces their selection Friday at the NFL draft.
Last season the Pittsburgh Steelers played in one of the best Monday Night Football games of the season. The game between the Steelers and the San Francisco 49ers was not a great, exciting game, but it solidified the 49ers as a contender that should have been taken more serious and it cemented the Steelers as a team that was hobbling down the stretch. Which Monday Night Football games will be the most important of 2012?
Free agent wide receiver Mike Wallace is staying with the Pittsburgh Steelers.
This week the NFL released their regular season schedule for the 2012 season and the Pittsburgh Steelers' fans must be excited about the upcoming season. The 2012 regular season for the Steelers is packed full of interesting matchups but is also not a schedule that will be too difficult to navigate. Here is a look at the Steelers' 2012 schedule and a prediction for their results.
PITTSBURGH (AP) The Pittsburgh Steelers open their 80th season with a rematch. Kind of.
The Pittsburgh Steelers season will begin 2012 where it ended last season, at the Denver Broncos. This Sunday night national game is the Steelers' chance for redemption/revenge, but it will be Peyton Manning at QB instead of playoff nemesis, Tim Tebow. Top tackler and SS Troy Polamalu's backstop, Ryan Clark, won't play because of his sickle cell trait. The Steelers secondary will be undermanned against Manning.
You will get Manning-Brady again; it will just be with one different uniform. November 21, 2010 was the last time you saw the NFL's former greatest rivalry -- the New England Patriots and Indianapolis Colts, or more specifically, Tom Brady vs. Peyton Manning. On October 7 at Gillette Stadium, the Denver Broncos (now, of course, led by Peyton Manning), will take on the Patriots. The Broncos open their season against the Pittsburgh Steelers, the team whose postseason they ended with an overtime touchdown pass from Tim Tebow to Demaryius Thomas. Monday Night Football loves Da Bears. The team with the most Monday Night Football games didn't even go to the playoffs last year; perhaps the ghost of George Halas is messing with the Ouija board. The Chicago Bears have three Monday Night Football jags: At the Dallas Cowboys on October 1, at home against the Detroit Lions on October 22, and at the San Francisco 49ers on November 19. Last season's Super Bowl entrants -- the New York Giants and New England Patriots -- each have one MNF appearance, and sight teams (49ers, Broncos, San Diego  Chargers, Philadelphia Eagles, Atlanta Falcons, New York Jets, Detroit Lions, and Houston Texans) each have two. The Packers and Texans irked the schedule gods. Only two teams have three straight road games -- the Green Bay Packers and Houston Texans. The Packers take their jaunt starting at Indianapolis, then Houston, then St. Louis from October 7 through October 21. The Texans start at Detroit on Thanksgiving Day; then they head to Tennessee on December 2, and end up at Foxboro on Monday Night Football against the New England Patriots on December 10. On the other hand, the Texans may have forgotten what going on the road is like by that point -- they have three straight home games from October 14 through November 4 (Packers, Ravens, Bills), with a bye to boot. The Packers don't get any three-game home swings, but they have some fairly advantageous swings -- they have the Jaguars on October 28 and Cardinals on November 4 before their bye, and four of their last six games at home -- they travel only to meet division rivals Detroit and Minnesota. The best announcing crew in the business has an expanded schedule. No, the NFL Network will not react to its expanded schedule by bringing back Matt Millen and Joe Theismann -- they're sticking with Brad Nessler and Mike Mayock in the booth, and Alex Flanagan on the sideline. That's great news for a populace tired of hearing Phil Simms say ... well, anything. Nessler is the consummate pro, and Mayock can break down a play before it happens. This year, they're rewarded for their 2011 excellence with a few barn-burners.
The NFL released its 2012 schedule on Tuesday night. Shutdown Corner has the instant analysis. • Peyton Manning and the Denver Broncos will host the Pittsburgh Steelers in a blockbuster Sunday Night Football season opener, according to Gerry Dulac of the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette. It's a rematch of January's wild card game (you know, the one where Tim Tebow threw a game-winning 80-yard touchdown pass to Demaryius Thomas in overtime) in name only; this one is all about Peyton's return and Mile High debut. Manning's second game will also be in primetime -- Denver travels to Atlanta in Week 2 for Monday Night Football. The Broncos' third game is a nationally televised affair on CBS against the Houston Texans. And Week 5 is the doozy: Peyton vs. Tom Brady at 4:15 ET on CBS. (How hard do you think CBS fought to keep that one off of primetime?) • Monday Night Football opens its newly-traditional doubleheader with a 7 PM game between the Cincinnati Bengals and Baltimore Ravens. The nightcap features the San Diego Chargers traveling to the Oakland Raiders. Woof. That sounded like a sign of a bad schedule to come, but the MNF sked looks improved in 2012. After two years of unwatchable midseason games, the ESPN slate doesn't have any obvious holes. • Five best Monday night games: Broncos at Falcons (Week 2), Texans at Patriots (Week 14), Bears at Cowboys (Week 5), Eagles at Saints (Week 11), Falcons at Lions (Week 16).

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