Geno Smith throws a touchdown pass during his 1-drive cameo as Jets top Steelers 17-0 in the preseason

(File Photo: Source for Photo: New York Jets quarterback Geno Smith (7) greets teammates before an NFL preseason football game against the Pittsburgh Steelers, Friday, Aug. 21, 2026, in Pittsburgh. (AP Photo/Justin Berl)

PITTSBURGH (AP) — Geno Smith’s left ankle appears to be just fine. So much so that a one-drive cameo is all the New York Jets quarterback might need to get ready for the regular season.

The veteran quarterback, reunited with the team that drafted him back in 2013, completed all seven of his passes for 65 yards, the last 13 coming on a flip to tight end Jelani Woods for a touchdown in what became a 17-0 exhibition victory over the Pittsburgh Steelers on Friday night.

Smith, who sat out New York’s preseason opener to give his aching ankle a break, showed a little mobility when rushed and needed just 10 plays to take the Jets (1-1) 69 yards on their opening possession.

“It felt good to be out there with the guys,” Smith said. “Obviously we got one drive in, but we scored a touchdown. You always want to start fast, and so that was a good thing. Definitely a lot of room for improvement.”

Asked what those things might be, Smith demurred.

“I’ll keep that to myself,” said Smith, who played for the Jets from 2013 to 2016 and was acquired from Las Vegas in March.

New York coach Aaron Glenn was a little more expansive, pointing to a running game that managed just 62 yards, 16 of them coming on a scramble by rookie quarterback Cade Klubnik.

“I know (the Steelers), they pride themselves on stopping the run, but that’s not a pass for us,” Glenn said. “But we got to get better in that aspect, and we will.”

Klubnik, battling to be Smith’s backup when the season opens, completed 10 of 15 passes for 75 yards. Bailey Zappe threw for 68 yards and Brady Cook’s one completion was a 31-yard lob that Quincy Skinner cradled for a late touchdown.

The Jets defense produced pressure and turnovers

New York’s defense, a major weakness during a 3-14 slog in 2025, kept young Pittsburgh quarterbacks Will Howard and Drew Allar in check. Jets rookie edge rusher David Bailey, the second overall pick in this year’s draft, dropped Howard for an 11-yard loss in the first quarter.

Perhaps even more promising for New York, the defense also found a way to catch the ball, something that didn’t happen at all during the regular season a year ago when the Jets became the first team since the NFL started tracking the statistic in 1933 to go an entire year without a single pick.

New York intercepted Howard twice in the first half with the Steelers (1-1) driving in New York territory. Andre Cisco stepped in front of a poor pass by Howard intended for Roman Wilson and raced 23 yards the other way. Samuel Womack made a nice grab on a ball again intended for Wilson on Pittsburgh’s next drive.

Glenn deflected when asked about feeling any sense of relief seeing a couple of passes end up in the hands of players in green and white.

“Man, there’s so much noise on the outside that it’s really good to see our guys just focus on the now,” he said. “And they’re trained to do that, and it’s hard sometimes, but I’m really proud of how our guys respond to that and continue to work.”

Young Steelers QBs come back to earth after hot debuts

Howard and Allar, given the entirety of the workload while starter Aaron Rodgers and longtime backup Mason Rudolph took the night off, failed to reproduce the fireworks that marked their impressive performances a week ago.

The duo who combined to lead four touchdown drives against the Packers failed to reach the end zone even once against the Jets.

Howard got the start and completed 10 of 15 passes for 75 yards, his most impressive moment coming on a 15-yard third-down connection with Ben Skowronek in which he stepped up in the pocket to avoid pressure before finding Skowronek over the middle.

That moment, however, was overshadowed by a pair of throws that ended up in the hands of the Jets on a night the former sixth-round pick looked very much like the project that he is.

“We can’t let this trip us up going forward,” Howard said. “We have to continue to make strides. And we didn’t really make any strides tonight.”

Allar, taken in the third round this year, avoided turning the ball over but wasn’t quite as electrifying as he was last week. His best moment came on a 39-yard connection with Lake McCree in which Allar went through his progressions before floating the ball to an open McCree down the sideline. Allar finished 11 of 23 for 110 yards.

Jets newcomer Nate Lynn shines with a pair of sacks

It didn’t help either quarterback that the protection in front of them was shaky most of the night. The Steelers allowed four sacks, including two to recently signed edge rusher Nate Lynn, who spent 2024 with the Detroit when Glenn was serving as the club’s defensive coordinator.

Injuries

Jets cornerback Tre Brown was helped off the field in the second quarter, but he returned.

Up next

Jets: Host MetLife Stadium roommates the New York Giants on Aug. 28.

Steelers: Travel to Buffalo on Aug. 27.

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Tommy Edman delivers a 2-strike, 10th-inning walk-off single as the Dodgers edge the Pirates 5-4

(File Photo: Source for Photo: Los Angeles Dodgers’ Max Muncy, right, hits a two-run home run as Pittsburgh Pirates catcher Rafael Flores Jr. watches during the first inning of a baseball game Friday, Aug. 21, 2026, in Los Angeles. (AP Photo/Mark J. Terrill)

LOS ANGELES (AP) — Tommy Edman singled in the winning run with two strikes in the 10th inning, lifting the Los Angeles Dodgers over the Pittsburgh Pirates 5-4 on Friday night.

Edman hit a line drive to left field off Gregory Soto (5-4), scoring automatic runner Kiké Hernández from third, keeping the Dodgers as the only undefeated team in extra innings in the majors with a 5-0 record.

With Hernández starting at second, pinch-hitter Alex Call struck out and Mookie Betts was intentionally walked. Kyle Tucker grounded into a fielder’s choice to second, where Betts was out.

Evan Phillips (1-2) got the win with one inning of relief.

The NL West-leading Dodgers have won eight of their last 11.

Pittsburgh’s Oneil Cruz hit a two-run homer off reliever Kyle Hurt in the eighth to make it 4-4.

Betts hit a two-run single with two outs in the third to make it 4-2.

Dodgers starter Yoshinobu Yamamoto allowed two runs and five hits in 6 1/3 innings with nine strikeouts.

The Japanese right-hander was lifted after putting the tying runs aboard in the seventh. Jake Mangum had a leadoff double and Yamamoto hit Jared Triolo. Reliever Brock Stewart came on to retire the next two batters and end the inning.

Pirates reliever Luke Bachar set up the struggling Tucker for a potential Hollywood ending in the bottom of the seventh. Shohei Ohtani drew a leadoff walk and stole second. Two outs later, Bachar issued back-to-back walks to Max Muncy and Betts to load the bases and bring up Tucker. However, he flied out to center to end the threat.

Muncy’s two-run, two-out homer in the first gave the Dodgers to a 2-1 lead.

The Pirates led 1-0 on Nick Gonzales’ RBI single to center in the top of the inning. He tied the game 2-2 with an RBI single to center in the third.

Up next

Pirates RHP Jared Jones (2-5, 4.78 ERA) starts Saturday against Dodgers LHP Tarik Skubal (7-7, 2.85). Skubal is 0-2 with a 3.18 ERA since being traded to Los Angeles earlier this month.

Brighton Township man arrested for firing gun from vehicle during road rage incident

Story by Curtis Walsh – Beaver County Radio. Published August 21, 2026 2:38 P.M.

(New Sewickley Township, Pa) Officers were dispatched to the scene of a road rage incident on Fezell Road shortly after 10pm Thursday.

According to a release from the New Sewickley Township Police Department, a 911 caller indicated gun shots were being fired from a vehicle involved in road rage.

Officers were told a silver Chevy Impala was fleeing the scene after shooting at another vehicle. 

An officer was able to locate the vehicle on Blackswoods Road at the intersection with Big Knob Road traveling at a high rate of speed away from the area where the incident took place.

The officer conducted a traffic stop with the vehicle on Grange Road and identified the driver as 41-year-old Christopher L. Brown of Brighton Township.

The report states Brown admitted to being involved in the road rage incident and initially denied firing a gun from inside his vehicle.  

Victims told officers the incident started in the 300 block of Big Knob Road as the two  vehicles passed each other while traveling in opposite directions and began flashing their high beams at each other. The victims indicated that Brown turned around and began following them on Big Knob Road, attempted to cut them off several times.

The victims state they had to drive through a yard to avoid a collision with Brown’s vehicle. They say Brown then began to follow them onto Blackswoods Road and then onto Fezell Road, where they say Brown began to shoot at them.

Part of the incident was caught on video. Officers report the video depicts approximately 15 shots being fired. 

While investigating, officers located .40 caliber shell casings along the roadway in the 700 block of Fezell Road and Brown was found to be in possession of a .40 caliber Glock Model 23 pistol with 5 rounds missing from the magazine.

Brown told officers the individuals in the other vehicle threw “some type of liquid at his vehicle” when he initially passed them. Brown claimed that caused him to become angry and turn around to chase the victim’s vehicle.

Brown admitted to firing the handgun from his vehicle but denied shooting at the victims. Brown also indicated that there was an additional magazine for his firearm inside the vehicle.    

When officers executed a search warrant of Brown’s  vehicle, officers located an empty .40 caliber Glock magazine in addition to money and several containers of suspected marijuana and paraphernalia.  

Brown was charged with two counts of Aggravated  Assault, one count of Discharging a Firearm into an Occupied Structure or Vehicle, two counts of Recklessly Endangering Another Person, two counts of Terroristic Threats, and two counts of Simple Assault.

Brown is currently being held in the Beaver County Jail after failing to post a $250,000 bond. Additional charges are pending.  

Former Vice President Mike Pence returning to Grove City College

(Credit and Caption for Photo: Former Vice President Mike Pence delivers speech during a demonstration against the Iranian regime in Brussels on September 6, 2025. (Courtesy of Simon Wohlfahrt/AFP via Getty Images)).

Noah Haswell, Beaver County Radio News

(Grove City, PA) Former Vice President Mike Pence will return to Grove City College this fall in his role as a visitor for the Center for Faith & Public Life. 

Pence has been affiliated with Grove City College since 2024. 

He has taught political science courses on both faith and public life and also has led seminars, mentored students, helped host Grove City College’s annual Ronald Reagan Lecture, and provided leadership through the Center for Faith & Public Life, which will  encourage the expression and influence of the Christian faith in American society. 

Pennsylvania Invests More Than $9.1 Million to Ensure That 34 Farms, 2,565 Acres of Prime Farmland in 16 Counties Stay Farms Forever

(Credit for Photo: Photo Provided with Release Courtesy of the Pennsylvania Department of Agriculture)

Noah Haswell, Beaver County Radio News

(Harrisburg, PA) The Shapiro Administration announced today that Pennsylvania is investing more than $9.1 million to purchase development rights for 2,565 acres on 34 farms in 16 counties.

This investment will protect prime farmland from future residential or commercial development and it will help ensure that farm families have the fertile land that they need to produce fiber, food and fuel to feed the economy in the future.

According to a release from the Pennsylvania Department of Agriculture, Beaver County received these investments for these farms:

Beaver County – Total investment – $891,531; state – $587,073; county – $304,458

Donald J. Kretschmann, Trustee of the Donald J. Kretschmann Revocable Trust, 72-acre crop farm, New Sewickley Township

Carl E. and Sarah L. Sockaci, 121-acre crop and livestock farm, Franklin Township

Route 3020 Service Creek Road Slide Repair Work Starts Tuesday in Beaver County

(File Photo of Road Work Ahead Sign)

Noah Haswell, Beaver County Radio News

(Beaver County, PA) PennDOT District 11 announced that slide repair work on Service Creek Road (Route 3020) in Independence and Hopewell townships will begin Tuesday, August 25th weather permitting. 

At approximately 9 a.m. that day, single-lane alternating traffic controlled by temporary traffic signals will be implemented on Service Creek Road between Parrish Road and Valleyview Drive.

These temporary traffic signals will be utilized around-the-clock through early September as slide repair work will be conducted by crews from A. Liberoni, Inc.

Arrest of female fugitive in Allegheny County leads to additional fugitive arrest along with guns and suspected marijuana

(Credit for Photos Below and Headline Photo: Photos Courtesy of the Allegheny County Sheriff’s Office)

Noah Haswell, Beaver County Radio News

(Allegheny County, PA) Allegheny County Sheriff Kevin M. Kraus announced today that a woman who has been a fugitive for almost three years has been taken into custody along with a second fugitive.

Detectives from the Allegheny County Sheriff’s office went to an address on Jersey Street in McKeesport yesterday morning to try to locate 45-year-old Leah Saluga, who has been on the run since September of 2023. That was when two bench warrants were issued against her for failing to appear for sentencing on a DUI case and for a court hearing on a separate drug possession case.

Detectives arrived at the residence, Saluga opened the door and was promptly taken into custody.

A subsequent safety check of the residence led to the arrest of 22-year-old Terron Porterfield, who was wanted on a bench warrant issued last month for a probation violation on a 2025 guilty plea to a gun charge.

Porterfield also has an active warrant out of West Mifflin for fleeing a police officer.

Detectives saw indications of weapons and what appeared to be marijuana in the process of making the arrests.

Detectives then applied for and were granted a search warrant for the residence and they recovered two handguns, which included a .45-caliber Glock 21 and just over a half pound of suspected marijuana.

Saluga and Porterfield were transported to the Allegheny County Jail on their existing warrants and Porterfield is also facing new gun and drug charges that were based on the search.

Review: Billy Idol fans enjoyed more, more, more from the 1980s icon

SCOTT TADY

BURGETTSTOWN — Billy Idol peeled off a layer of leather, then another layer, then another — finally finding a comfortable, less bulky wardrobe for the first segment of his crowd-pleasing performance Thursday at The Pavilion at Star Lake.

By night end, he’d be briefly shirtless, setting a high standard for fellow 70-year-olds, and looking utterly stoked to be effectively commanding a stage — and like the title of his leadoff song — “Still Dancing.”

From the jump, Idol grabbed the audience’s attention and never let it wane.  I’ll estimate 9,500 were there, enjoying Idol’s expertly crafted set that featured radio hits “Cradle of Love” and “Flesh for Fantasy” as songs #2 and #3. Later would come popular picks like “Eyes Without a Face” and “Mony Mony,” both receiving slightly tweaked intros that built the anticipation and yielded excitement once spectators were certain what they were hearing.

Idol added quick-to-the-point banter when necessary, like setting up “77” with the explanation it was his 2025 collab with pop-punk rocker Avril Lavigne.

Billy Idol rocking The Pavilion at Star Lake. (Photo: Scott Tady)

Bookending Idol on stage were two guitar wizards — Steve Stevens and Billy Morrison.

As he did decades ago at the late great Station Square Amphitheater, Stevens proved he’s a vastly underrated six-stringer, unleashing a dazzling arsenal of creative guitar effects, but still keeping his general tones smooth and stinging. In short: Stevens utterly amazed, even adding a few solo snippets of Led Zeppelin’s “Over The Hills and Far Away” and “Stairway to Heaven,” and later a slice of Jimi Hendrix’s “Third Stone from The Sun.”

With two female backup singers helping flesh out the vocals, Idol kept the entertainment brisk and fun. He did his signature fist pumps, tossed a handful of Frisbees into the crowd and saved a little vocal power by flipping the mic toward the crowd for them to sing bits of the choruses.

Many of those who would have been night clubbing in the 1980s gleefully added the naughty word refrain as Idol sang his cover  of Tommy James and The Shondells’ “Mony Mony.”

Stevens took advantage of multiple solo moments to treat fans to a blaze of guitar.

Recognizing his other guitarist is an ace, too, Idol also encouraged Morrison to play a solo and at one point, to pick the next song. Morrison opted for the breezy “Ready Steady Go” from Idol’s pre-solo days leading Generation X — the influential-if-not-renowned band that gave the name to the generation sandwiched between Boomers and Millennials.

Idol did a handful of quick outfit changes, all befitting his post-punk oeuvre.

Song-wise, “Blue Highway” was a nice pick for fans who knew more than just the big hits.

Idol set up the pre-encore “Rebel Yell” with the tale of how he wrote that song after being invited to an early 1980s party where his heroes the Rolling Stones were holding sway. Rebel Yell was the name of the whiskey the Stones were swigging that fateful night.

Many in the Burgettstown crowd collectively danced to “Dancing With Myself,” which launched the encore. Next came “Hot in The City,” for which Idol reminisced about his early impressions of 1979 New York City, where in the summer heat the leather-clad locals looked like characters from the street gang action thriller movie “The Warriors.” Idol said that look inspired what would be come his leather and spikes visual image.

The handful of Star Lake concertgoers wearing costumed wedding gowns got their moment to shine as “White Wedding” brought the concert to a close.

Hooray for Idol, for still being a captivating performer.

Pittsburgh Resident Sentenced to Four Years in Prison for Firearms Violations

(File Photo of a Gavel)

Noah Haswell, Beaver County Radio News

(Pittsburgh, PA) United States Attorney Troy Rivetti announced today that a resident of Pittsburgh, has been sentenced in federal court to a term of imprisonment of four years on his conviction of being a felon in possession of a firearm and possessing a machinegun. 

Twenty-two-year-old Andrew Rocco was sentenced.  

According to information presented to the Court, Rocco’s residence was searched on February 2nd, 2024, and police found three firearms, along with magazines and ammunition.  

One of those firearms was equipped with a mechanism that is frequently referred to as a “switch” or auto-sear, which renders it capable of fully automatic firing.

That means that one of the firearms was a machinegun.  

All three of the pistols were outfitted with loaded, extended magazines. 

This is the third time that Rocco has been convicted or adjudicated delinquent for a gun-related crime.