Former Blackhawk high school football standout Marques Watson-Trent declares for 2026 NFL Draft

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Noah Haswell, Beaver County Radio News

(Beaver County, PA) University of Nebraska linebacker and former Blackhawk high school football standout Marques Watson-Trent has declared for the 2026 NFL draft, which will be held in Pittsburgh from April 23rd-25th, 2026. Watson-Trent made this decision on Saturday and if he is drafted, he will be the first Beaver County football player to be drafted since MJ Devonshire, the Aliquippa alum and former Pitt defensive back who is now a cornerback on the practice squad of the Buffalo Bills. Devonshire was selected as the 229th overall pick in the 2024 NFL Draft by the Las Vegas Raiders. 

Penguins terminate contract of newly acquired defenseman Egor Zamula by putting him on waivers

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Noah Haswell, Beaver County Radio News

(Pittsburgh, PA) According to PuckPedia, the Pittsburgh Penguins placed defenseman Egor Zamula on waivers yesterday for the purpose of terminating his contract. The Penguins suspended Zamula on Sunday because he did not report to their AHL affiliate, the Wilkes-Barre Scranton Penguins. The Penguins traded Philip Tomasino to the Philadelphia Flyers on Wednesday in exchange for the twenty-five-year-old Zamula. Zamula signed with the Flyers as an undrafted free agent in September of 2018 and had spent the last six seasons with them, earning 41 points and 33 assists in 168 NHL games with the Flyers.

Report: Penguins suspend newly acquired defenseman Egor Zamula

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Noah Haswell, Beaver County Radio News

(Pittsburgh, PA) The Pittsburgh Penguins have reportedly suspended their newly acquired defenseman Egor Zamula for failing to report to the Wilkes-Barre/Scranton Penguins, the Penguins’ AHL affiliate. Zamula had been playing for the Philadelphia Flyers’ AHL affiliate, the Lehigh Valley Phantoms and was expected to report to Wilkes-Barre/Scranton when he was acquired after a trade on Wednesday in which the Penguins traded Philip Tomasino to the Flyers in exchange for Zamula. 

Crosby sets up late tying goal, scores in OT in Penguins’ 5-4 victory over Blue Jackets

 

(File Photo: Source for Photo: Pittsburgh Penguins’ Sidney Crosby, left, celebrates his second goal of the first period with Rickard Rakell during an NHL hockey game against the Detroit Red Wings in Pittsburgh, Thursday, Jan. 1, 2026. (AP Photo/Gene J. Puskar)

COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) — Sidney Crosby set up Ricard Rakell’s tying goal with 13.7 seconds left in regulation, then scored at 2:22 of overtime to give the Pittsburgh Penguins a 5-4 comeback victory over the Columbus Blue Jackets on Sunday.

The Penguins overcame a three-goal deficit to win their fifth straight game overall and third in a row in the road. Ville Koivunen, Noel Acciari and Tommy Novak also scored, and Ben Kindel had two assists. Arturs Silovs made 25 saves.

After being outshot 12–9 in the first period, Pittsburgh outshot Columbus 34–13 over the final two periods and overtime.

Kirill Marchenko and Zach Werenski each had a goal and an assist for Columbus, and Dmitri Voronkov and Mason Marchment also scored as the Blue Jackets raced to a 4-1 lead. Denton Mateychuk added two assists, and Jet Greaves stopped 43 shots.

Werenski made it 4–1 47 seconds into the second with a shot through traffic.

Acciari cut it to 4-2 with 3:09 left in the second, and Novak made it a one-goal game on a power play at 3:28 of the third. Rakell tied it with Silovs off for an extra attacker.

Up next

Penguins: Host New Jersey on Thursday night.

Blue Jackets: At San Jose on Tuesday night.

 

Bryan Rust and Yegor Chinakhov send the streaking Penguins past the Red Wings, 4-1

 

(File Photo: Source for Photo: Pittsburgh Penguins right wing Bryan Rust, second from left, celebrates with defenseman Parker Wotherspoon, center Sidney Crosby, and right wing Rickard Rakell, from left, after scoring during the first period of an NHL hockey game against the Detroit Red Wings Saturday, Jan. 3, 2026, in Detroit. (AP Photo/Ryan Sun)

DETROIT (AP) — Bryan Rust and Yegor Chinakhov scored first-period goals and the Pittsburgh Penguins topped the Detroit Red Wings for the second time in three days, 4-1, on Saturday.

Rickard Rakell and Connor Dewar added empty-net goals to clinch Pittsburgh’s fourth consecutive victory. Kris Letang’s overtime goal gave the Penguins a 4-3 win over Detroit in Pittsburgh on Thursday.

Sidney Crosby extended his point streak to six games with two assists. Crosby, who scored two goals on Thursday, has four goals and six assists during that stretch and 53 points in 40 career games against the Red Wings.

Parker Wotherspoon had two assists and Stuart Skinner made 11 saves for the Penguins.

Alex DeBrincat scored his team-leading 22nd goal for Detroit. John Gibson stopped 27 shots for the Red Wings, who are 5-2-1 over their last eight games.

The Penguins led 2-0 after the first period. Rust lifted a shot over Gibson’s left shoulder 3:44 into the game. Ben Kindel passed the puck out of his zone to Chinakhov, who got behind Detroit’s defense and converted on the breakaway with 2:30 remaining in the period.

DeBrincat scored on a breakaway with 4:54 remaining in the second period. He clanged a shot off the right post during a power play later in the period.

Rakell and Dewar scored their empty-netters in the final minute.

Up next

Penguins: At Columbus on Sunday.

Red Wings: Visit Ottawa on Monday.

 

Rodgers and Steelers win AFC North, beating Ravens 26-24 after Loop misses kick at buzzer

(File Photo: Source for Photo: Pittsburgh Steelers quarterback Aaron Rodgers reacts to the crowd after an NFL football game against the Baltimore Ravens, Sunday, Jan. 4, 2026, in Pittsburgh. (AP Photo/Justin Berl)

PITTSBURGH (AP) — The way Aaron Rodgers looks at it, part of his job is to be a “magnetic force.”

This is, after all, why the Pittsburgh Steelers signed the four-time NFL MVP to a one-year deal last summer. And why Rodgers opted to return for a 21st season after two miserable years with the New York Jets, eager to prove he could still sling it. Still deliver. Still win.

Turns out, there’s some life in Rodgers’ right arm yet.

And in his team’s season, too.

The 42-year-old Rodgers threw for a season-high 294 yards, the last 26 coming on a go-ahead touchdown pass to Calvin Austin III with 55 seconds left, and the Steelers claimed their first AFC North title in five years with a 26-24 victory that wasn’t assured until Baltimore’s Tyler Loop missed a 44-yard field goal as time expired.

Pittsburgh (10-7) will host Houston (12-5) in the opening round of the playoffs on Monday, Jan. 12, hoping to end a postseason victory drought that stretches back nearly a decade.

“The belief level in the locker room after a win like this is exponentially greater,” Rodgers said.

Considering the way Pittsburgh kept bouncing back against Lamar Jackson and the Ravens, maybe it should be.

Even with Rodgers’ late heroics, Baltimore (8-9) was poised to swing the lead back its way one last time when Jackson connected with Isaiah Likely for a 28-yard gain that put the Ravens within Loop’s range.

The rookie’s kick never had a chance, sailing well to the right of the goalposts as the Steelers poured onto the field in somewhat jubilant disbelief.

“I’m not going to ask questions,” longtime Pittsburgh defensive tackle Cam Heyward said. “The good Lord made a good decision tonight. I am thankful, and we keep moving on.”

Loop, who had made 30 of 33 field goals this season before his final kick, placed the blame squarely on his 24-year-old shoulders.

“Just mishit the ball,” Loop said while being flanked by holder Jordan Stout and long snapper Nick Moore. “We call it hitting it thin.”

A perhaps fitting way for a Ravens season that began with Super Bowl expectations but never seemed to quite get right to end.

Jackson, dealing with a painful back contusion, passed for 238 yards and three scores, including a pair to Zay Flowers in the fourth quarter. Each of Flowers’ TDs — from 50 and 64 yards — put Baltimore in front.

It just wasn’t enough. And now a long and potentially turbulent offseason awaits.

“I’m definitely stunned,” said Jackson, who declined to speculate on his future. “I thought we had it in the bag, man. … I don’t know what else we can do.”

The Steelers trailed by 10 early, and a repeat of the bludgeoning they took at the hands of Baltimore in the first round of the playoffs last season seemed in the offing.

The defense, pushed around repeatedly by Derrick Henry since he joined the Ravens last season, finally pushed back, and the offense — playing without suspended wide receiver DK Metcalf — slowly found its footing.

Henry ran for 126 yards for the Ravens and became the ninth player in NFL history to reach 13,000 career yards rushing, but was held mostly in check during a second half that morphed into an improbable shootout.

Jackson’s first touchdown pass to Flowers was a thing of beauty. The two-time MVP ducked out of the reach of two would-be tacklers before floating a pass to a streaking Flowers to put the Ravens up 17-13.

Steelers running back Kenny Gainwell sprinted in from 2 yards out with 3:49 remaining to put Pittsburgh back in front. The Ravens, looking to become the first team since the creation of the AFC North in 2003 to win the division three consecutive years, needed all of three plays to reclaim the lead when Jackson lofted a pass to a wide-open Flowers for a 64-yard score.

Yet on the Pittsburgh sideline, there wasn’t much panic. Steelers linebacker T.J. Watt, who had an interception in his return from a three-game absence while recovering from surgery to repair a collapsed lung, saw that there was still over 2 minutes to play. Plenty of time for someone with 36 game-winning drives on his resume.

“(I thought), ‘This is the best dude in the NFL for this moment,’” Watt said.

A 37th game-winning drive followed.

Rodgers deftly guided the Steelers 65 yards in six plays, the last a rainbow down the left sideline to Austin, who was alone after a Ravens defender fell.

“Being the old guy having a lot of gray in your beard, they expect that (kind of play),” Rodgers said. “And it’s nice to deliver in moments like that.”

Boswell then missed his first extra point of the season after 40 straight makes, opening the door for the Ravens. Baltimore appeared poised to end its longtime rival’s season for the second time in 12 months before Loop’s kick started right and stayed there.

The miss pushed Steelers coach Mike Tomlin’s regular-season victory total to 193, tying him with Hall of Famer Chuck Noll for the franchise record.

Yet moments after the 40th meeting between Tomlin and Ravens coach John Harbaugh — only Hall of Famers George Halas and Curly Lambeau faced each other more — all the longest tenured coach in major North American professional sports could do was admire his team’s fight.

Asked about the punches the Steelers have absorbed this season, Tomlin responded by saying simply, “We’ve thrown a lot too.”

A chance to unleash a few more awaits.

Injuries

Ravens: S Kyle Hamilton left with a concussion in the third quarter after colliding with S Alohi Gilman. Rodgers and Pittsburgh’s passing game took off in the three-time Pro Bowler’s absence.

Up next

Ravens: Plenty of time to figure out how to break through next season while Jackson, who turns 29 this week, remains in his prime.

Steelers: Prepare to host the Texans with a chance to end the franchise’s longest playoff win drought since Franco Harris’ Immaculate Reception more than 50 years ago.

Letang scores in OT in his 1,200th game to give Penguins 4-3 win against Red Wings

 

(File Photo: Source for Photo: Pittsburgh Penguins’ Sidney Crosby, left, celebrates his second goal of the first period with Rickard Rakell during an NHL hockey game against the Detroit Red Wings in Pittsburgh, Thursday, Jan. 1, 2026. (AP Photo/Gene J. Puskar)

PITTSBURGH (AP) — Kris Letang scored 58 seconds into overtime in his 1,200th NHL game and the Pittsburgh Penguins beat the Detroit Red Wings 4-3 on Thursday night.

Sidney Crosby had two goals an and assist to extend his point streak to five games, and Blake Lizotte also scored for the Penguins in their third straight win. Pittsburgh has four wins in its last five games following an eight-game losing streak.

Erik Karlsson had two assists to become the second active and 14th defenseman in NHL history to reach 900 points. Arturs Silovs stopped 24 shots for Pittsburgh.

James van Riemsdyk and Alex DeBrincat had power-play goals for the Red Wings, and Andrew Copp also scored. Cam Talbot made 27 saves for the Red Wings, who had won five of six.

Letang, who became the 40th defenseman in NHL history and third active to reach the 1,200-game milestone, scored the winner on a one-timer from the slot.

Letang got his 13th career overtime goal, tying him with Scott Niedermayer for second-most in NHL history among defenseman — trailing only Brent Burns (16). Letang also has 20 points this season, becoming the 15th defenseman with 18 or more 20-point seasons.

Lizotte briefly put Pittsburgh ahead 3-2 with 4:09 left in the third period, but DeBrincat tied it again 1:11 later with his power-play goal. Detroit finished 2 for 8 with the man advantage.

Crosby scored twice in the first 5:46 to stake the Penguins to an early 2-0 lead. Crosby scored his 127th game-opening goal, tying Gordie Howe for fourth-most in NHL history. It was also his 111th multi-goal game, passing Brendan Shanahan for 19th-place all-time.

Yegor Chinakhov made his debut for Pittsburgh after he was acquired from Columbus for Danton Heinen and two draft picks.

Up next

The Penguins and Red Wings play again on Saturday in Detroit.

 

Steelers QB Aaron Rodgers believes he’ll have options if he chooses to play again in 2026

(File Photo: Source for Photo: Pittsburgh Steelers quarterback Aaron Rodgers walks off the field after an NFL football game against the Pittsburgh Steelers, Sunday, Dec. 28, 2025, in Cleveland. (AP Photo/Sue Ogrocki)

PITTSBURGH (AP) — Aaron Rodgers isn’t talking like someone who’s on the verge of retirement.

Maybe because there’s a chance he’s not.

The Pittsburgh Steelers quarterback, who recently turned 42, didn’t shut the door completely on returning in 2026 when asked about it on Wednesday.

The four-time MVP, who stressed he didn’t “really want to get too deep in” what lies beyond Sunday night’s showdown with Baltimore for the AFC North title, believes there will be opportunities available if he opts to give a 22nd season a shot.

“Whenever the season ends, I’ll be a free agent,” said Rodgers, who signed a one-year deal with Pittsburgh in June. “So that’ll give me a lot of options if I still want to play. (Maybe) not a lot options, but there’ll be options, I would think. Maybe one or two.”

Rodgers’ message heading into Week 18 is a notable shift from his stance in the early summer, when he said on “The Pat McAfee Show” that he was “pretty sure (2025) is it.”

It still might be, but Rodgers also seemed encouraged by his own play at times this season. Rodgers has thrown for 3,028 yards with 23 touchdowns and seven interceptions heading into an elimination game against the Ravens. He’s also stayed largely healthy, save for fracturing the wrist on his left (non-throwing) hand, which forced him to sit out a loss to Chicago in late November.

Rodgers joked last week that in some ways he feels like the fictional character Benjamin Button, who ages in reverse.

Asked if he thinks he’s shown enough over the past four months that any decision he makes about 2026 will rely solely on his desire to play and not his ability to play, he nodded.

“I mean, I hope so, yeah,” Rodgers said. “I mean, I hope I can get through this stretch and feel good physically so that’s not in the conversation.”

Rodgers declined to pull the curtain back too far on what will go into the decision-making process, saying only that he’ll talk with his wife and come to some sort of resolution “down the line.”

The Steelers have long pointed toward the 2026 NFL draft — which will be held in Pittsburgh — as an opportunity to land the young franchise quarterback they’ve been searching for since Ben Roethlisberger retired at the end of the 2021 season.

Yet an incoming quarterback class that looked stacked in August doesn’t look so stacked heading into January. While Heisman Trophy winner Fernando Mendoza figures to hear his name pretty early in the first round by NFL commissioner Roger Goodell, some of the other prospects thought to be available — such as Texas’ Arch Manning and South Carolina’s LaNorris Sellers — have chosen to stay in school instead.

While Rodgers made it a point to say that everything about his experience in Pittsburgh has been great, he also noted that there are always challenges to being in a new system. It’s a transition he endured in Green Bay in 2019 when Matt LaFleur replaced Mike McCarthy as head coach.

Though Rodgers’ numbers during his first year with LaFleur were fine, it took an offseason of adjustments for him to truly feel comfortable. Rodgers responded by leading the league in passer rating in 2020 and 2021 while winning back-to-back MVPs.

“I used to tease LaFleur about this all the time,” Rodgers said. “I was a game manager in 2019 and a game impactor in 2020 and 2021. I think a lot of it’s just familiarity with the offense and with the guys.”

Something that would be the case if Rodgers returned to Pittsburgh again next season, provided there are no significant adjustments to the coaching staff.

“We’ve done the best we could with our conversations and our meeting time outside the facility and our meeting in the facility,” Rodgers said. “But obviously, the more years you get in the system with the same guys. The more continuity you have, the better you feel like you can play.”

Wide receiver Marquez Valdes-Scantling, who spent four years playing alongside Rodgers in Green Bay from 2018-21 before reuniting this season in Pittsburgh, has no doubt his good friend can play as long as he wants.

“He can play football until he’s 50. He’s almost there,” Valdes-Scantling said with a grin. “But he can for sure play until he is 50 years old. Throwing the football? He’ll be able to do that.”

Rodgers has leaned into his time with the Steelers, particularly on an offense teeming with players who weren’t even in elementary school when Rodgers was selected by Green Bay in the first round of the 2005 draft. He called the quarterback room he shares with veteran backup Mason Rudolph, rookie Will Howard, and third-year pro Skylar Thompson “one of the best I’ve ever been around.”

It’s a room that will have at least one open seat next year, and maybe a guy in his early 40s looking for work. Either way, the man who came to Pittsburgh because he felt it was “good for my soul” appears to be on far better terms with the game and his place in it than he was following two drama-filled and injury-filled seasons with the New York Jets.

“If I hadn’t taken this path, I never would have met so many guys in the locker room who I now call close friends and wouldn’t have the experiences and the memories on the field,” he said. “I feel like there would be a little hole in my life, you know, missing without having this chapter. So I’m thankful for this time.”

Penguins trade forward Philip Tomasino to Flyers for defenseman Egor Zamula

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Noah Haswell, Beaver County Radio News

(Pittsburgh, PA) The Pittsburgh Penguins traded forward Philip Tomasino to the Philadelphia Flyers yesterday in exchange for defenseman Egor Zamula. The 25-year-old Zamula signed with the Flyers as an undrafted free agent in September of 2018 and has spent the last six seasons with them. Zamula has 41 points and 33 assists, in 168 NHL games with the Flyers. Tomasino will report to the Lehigh Valley Phantoms, which is Philadelphia’s American Hockey League affiliate team. The 24-year-old Tomasino joined the Penguins in 2024, playing 50 games over the last two seasons with them. He has one point in nine NHL games this year. Tomasino was drafted in the first round of the 2019 draft by the Nashville Predators.

Mantha scores 2 goals to help the Penguins beat the Hurricanes 5-1

 

(File Photo: Source for Photo: Pittsburgh Penguins’ Anthony Mantha (39) celebrates his second goal of the game during the second period of an NHL hockey game against the Carolina Hurricanes in Pittsburgh, Tuesday, Dec. 30, 2025. (AP Photo/Gene J. Puskar)

PITTSBURGH (AP) — Anthony Mantha scored twice and the Pittsburgh Penguins beat the Carolina Hurricanes 5-1 on Tuesday night.

Mantha, who scored in his third straight game, had a power-play goal in the first period and added another goal in the second as Pittsburgh jumped out to a 5-0 lead. Justin Brazeau set a career high with his 12th goal and added an assist. Tommy Novak had a goal and an assist, and Sidney Crosby scored his 21st of the season.

Erik Karlsson had two assists and passed Brad Park for the 14th-most points by a defenseman in NHL history. Bryan Rust also added two assists for the Penguins, who have won three of four following an eight-game losing streak.

Stuart Skinner made 27 saves and improved to 1-3 with the Penguins since they acquired him Dec. 12 from Edmonton in a trade that sent goalie Tristan Jarry to the Oilers.

Mark Jankowski scored for the Hurricanes, who have lost four of six.

Frederik Andersen stopped 23 shots for Carolina. He is 0-6-2 in his last eight starts and hasn’t won since Nov. 6 against Minnesota.

Crosby and the Penguins took advantage of a turnover behind the net to open a 1-0 lead 3:46 into the game.

Brazeau and Mantha made it 3-0 later in the period with goals 1:05 apart. Brazeau chipped a shot behind Andersen at 16:07 while falling to the ice on a partial breakaway, and Mantha scored a power-play goal at 17:12 from the top of the crease. Brett Kulak set up Brazeau’s breakaway with his 100th NHL assist.

Novak and Mantha scored in the final five minutes of the second period to make it 5-0. Noel Acciari screened Andersen on Novak’s shot from the high slot, and Mantha scored his second goal after a give-and-go with Brazeau.

The Hurricanes played again without top defenseman Shayne Gostisbehere, who missed Monday’s game against the New York Rangers with a lower-body injury.

Up next

Hurricanes: Host the Montreal Canadiens on Thursday.

Penguins: Host the Detroit Red Wings on Thursday.