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Steelers Go Full “Camp Chop” – Roster Shake-Up Drops Fan-Favorite, Welcomes Fresh Blood!

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The Pittsburgh Steelers just hit the “refresh” button on their roster ahead of the first full-pads practice at training camp. On Tuesday morning, the Black & Gold waived wide receiver Montana Lemonious-Craig and linebacker Jeremiah Moon—both with injury designations. Plus, it’s official: veteran return man Cordarrelle Patterson is gone.

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But hold up—don’t panic, Steelers Nation. The front office already locked in new signings: DT Domenique Davis, TE Kevin Foelsch, and RB Lew Nichols. This move brings fresh legs and hungry energy just as things are heating up in Latrobe.

Domenique Davis

Fans had been hyped for Lemonious-Craig, who’d been building solid chemistry with rookie QB Will Howard. Losing Moon stings, too—he started a game last year and brought serious juice to the D-line. But that’s how camp goes: next man up, prove-it season for everybody.

Will Howard

Pittsburgh’s first preseason action is set for August 9th against the Jaguars. With all these changes, you never know who’ll steal the spotlight.

Ravens Fan-Favourite CB Faces Family Tragedy After Week 5 Game as Military-Trained Skydiving Instructor Dies in Nashville
Baltimore, MD – October 8, 2025Baltimore Ravens second-year cornerback Nate Wiggins is mourning a profound personal loss following the team’s Week 5 matchup, as his cousin, Justin “Spidey” Fuller — a respected military-trained skydiving instructor — died in a tragic tandem jump accident outside Nashville. Fuller, 35, was fatally injured after becoming separated from his harness mid-air during a jump organized by Go Skydive Nashville. His student survived after landing in a tree with the parachute deployed and was later rescued by firefighters. Police confirmed Fuller’s body was recovered in a wooded area off Ashland City Highway. The Nashville Fire Department called it “one of the most complex high-angle rescues in recent years,” commending personnel for their efforts. Known by the nickname “Spidey,” Fuller died after a tandem skydive went wrong on October 4, 2025, near Nashville, Tennessee. (Facebook/Justin Fuller Spidey) Beloved in the skydiving community, Spidey had completed more than 5,000 jumps and helped train U.S. service members in advanced aerial maneuvers. Friends described him as “fearless, focused and devoted to lifting others higher — in life and in the air.” Wiggins — whose mother is the younger sister of Fuller’s mother, grew up admiring his cousin’s discipline and sense of purpose. Family members say that influence helped shape his mental toughness and leadership on the field. A relative told local media, “Justin taught Nate that strength isn’t about being unbreakable — it’s about standing firm when life hits hardest. That’s exactly how Nate lives and plays today.” Wiggins, a former first-round pick from Clemson, has steadily earned the Ravens’ trust as a rotational cornerback in nickel/dime packages, praised for his speed, press technique, and ability to carry deep routes. Coaches describe him as “wise beyond his years,” calm under pressure, and disciplined at the catch point. Through the first five games of 2025, he has 12 solo tackles, 4 passes defensed, and 1 interception, reinforcing his value on the perimeter.  The Ravens organization has provided time and private support for Wiggins and his family, ensuring he can grieve without team-related obligations. Teammates have stood beside him, honoring both his resilience and his family’s tradition of service. The FAA is investigating the incident, while tributes to “Spidey” continue to pour in on social media from military colleagues, fellow skydivers, and fans across the country.“He taught others to fly — now he flies higher than all of us,” one tribute read. Wiggins kept his public comments brief, speaking softly before being embraced by teammates:“Spidey always told me not to fear the height — only the moment you forget to look down and pull someone else up with you. This week, I’m playing for him.”