Un podcast analiza las batallas por la plantilla de los Steelers antes de las OTA

Un nuevo episodio del podcast The Terrible Take destaca el interés en las próximas competencias por un lugar en la plantilla de los Pittsburgh Steelers.

El episodio, publicado el domingo por la tarde, se centra en una batalla específica por un puesto en la plantilla que el presentador espera con interés. Esto ocurre mientras el equipo se prepara para las actividades organizadas del equipo, conocidas como OTA.

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