A Steelers Depot daily segment. A quick hit of some Pittsburgh Steelers-related stories that may not require a complete article but nuggets worth mentioning and passing on to you guys.
Your Depot After Dark for Nov. 27.
RAVENS MAKE MOVES
The Baltimore Ravens started off slow this season, but they’ve come storming back. Now, they’re in first place in the AFC North. However, it’s still a tight race, so they can’t get comfortable. Every game will be important for them, especially their two matchups against the Steelers. Unfortunately for them, they’ll be without some depth pieces for at least the next few games.
The Ravens announced on Twitter that they’ve placed defensive lineman Taven Bryan and running back Justice Hill on injured reserve. Bryan joined the Ravens this year, and he’s appeared in five games for them, notching half a sack. Meanwhile, Hill has been with the Ravens since 2019, serving mostly as a complementary piece.
We have placed DT Taven Bryan (knee) and RB Justice Hill (neck) on Injured Reserve.
We have also activated DE Carl Lawson and LB Chandler Martin as standard practice squad elevations for tonight’s game.
— Baltimore Ravens (@Ravens) November 27, 2025
PLAYERS BUILD THANKSGIVING PLATES
The holiday season is here, with Thanksgiving arriving on Thursday. It provides a good moment for people to reflect on what they’re thankful for, even if they don’t celebrate the holiday. However, food and football are some of its other staples. The Steelers don’t play on Thanksgiving this year, which means they’re free to celebrate.
The team shared a video on its YouTube channel showing several players building their perfect Thanksgiving dinner plates. It features some staples, such as turkey, ham, and mashed potatoes.
LIONS WR INJURED
The Detroit Lions didn’t have a great Thanksgiving. They lost a close game to the Green Bay Packers, dropping them to 7-5. Now, they’re in danger of missing the playoffs. However, losing the game wasn’t the only bad part of the day for the Lions.
Lions star wide receiver Amon-Ra St. Brown left the game with an injury, as NFL Network’s Mike Garafolo shared on Twitter. St. Brown got rolled up on, and it’s unclear how serious the injury is. The Steelers play the Lions in a few weeks, so we’ll see if St. Brown suits up. He’s one of the best receivers in the league, and if he misses time, the Lions’ offense will be much worse off.
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