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HH. BREAKING: “This is no longer a mistake — it’s blatant bias!” — Terry Bradshaw Erupts After Controversial Steelers Injury

Anger is boiling across Steelers Nation after Hall of Famer Terry Bradshaw — the iconic quarterback who led Pittsburgh to four Super Bowl titles — publicly slammed Tra Mondale’s officiating crew

 for ignoring a dangerous, illegal hit by Indianapolis Colts players during Sunday’s matchup.

The controversial moment came in the third quarter, when No. 99 Derrick Harmon, one of the Steelers’ defensive anchors known for his 

run-stopping power and ability to pressure opposing quarterbacks, was hit brutally and simultaneously by Colts linemen No. 56 Quenton Nelson and No. 60 Will Fries after the whistle. The late hit left Harmon 

with a minor knee injury, limiting his movement and preventing him from playing at full strength for the rest of the game.

Losing Harmon — the core of their run defense — threw Pittsburgh’s defensive rhythm off, allowing the Colts to briefly gain momentum. Yet what truly enraged fans was the reaction — or lack thereof. 

No flag. No penalty. Not even a warning. Slow-motion replay clearly showed the late and deliberate nature of the hit, but the officials stood silent.

Speaking on FOX Sports

, Bradshaw didn’t hold back his frustration:

“I’ve watched that play at least ten times. It was a late hit, plain and simple — reckless and dangerous. When a referee sees something that obvious and stays silent, you can’t call it a mistake anymore. That’s favoritism.”

The former quarterback emphasized that this isn’t about a single missed call — it’s about accountability and player safety.

“A Steelers player got hurt because the officials failed to do their job. If the NFL truly cares about fairness and integrity, it can’t keep ignoring things like this. Someone has to answer for it.”

According to sources inside the organization, the Steelers plan to file a formal complaint to the NFL, requesting a full review of the game footage and referee report from Tra Mondale’s crew

. Team owner Art Rooney II is reportedly “deeply disappointed” and expects a clear response from the league office.

Despite the controversy, the Steelers ultimately prevailed, grinding out a hard-fought victory that embodied the team’s trademark toughness. Even in the face of questionable officiating, 

Mike Tomlin’s squad stood firm — proving once again that while the Steelers can be challenged, they can never be broken.

Commanders Trade Idea Reunites Team With $180M QB to Replace Jayden Daniels

The Washington Commanders are in serious trouble after a 3-6 start to the season, and things only got worse with the injury news involving star quarterback Jayden Daniels on Monday, November 3.

“QB Jayden Daniels, who left Sunday’s loss with his left arm immobilized, suffered a dislocated elbow and will have an MRI to determine how long he’s out, NFL Network Insider Ian Rapoport reported Monday,” according to NFL.com. “He’s expected to miss several games.”

Backup Marcus Mariota has started three times (1-2) in place of Daniels this season, who has dealt with an array of injury issues, and will presumably do so again next week against the Detroit Lions and on into the future. However, Washington is still in need of a quarterback, as 39-year-old Josh Johnson is currently No. 2 on the depth chart with Daniels out.

The Commanders won’t have given up on the season yet with six tallies in the loss column and eight games yet to play. If Mariota gets hurt or struggles mightily, the team needs someone to whom it can turn.

Enter Kirk Cousins of the Atlanta Falcons.

Cousins is currently in the second season of a $180 million contract (four years), but lost his job late in 2024 to then rookie QB Michael Penix Jr. The Falcons started Cousins in a loss to the Miami Dolphins two weeks ago due to an injury Penix suffered. However, Penix returned last week, and Cousins has presumably reverted back to the trading block, where the Falcons have had him since the preseason.

The reason Cousins is still in Atlanta is because of his $27.5 million base salary in 2025. Atlanta has always wanted any trade partner to assume the majority of that financial burden, which is a primary factor in why there have been no takers.

But prorated, that figure is now $13.75 million at the season’s halfway point, so a team like Washington might be able to land Cousins for a Day 3 draft pick and a willingness to take on around half of his remaining salary.

The four-time Pro Bowler isn’t the same QB he was with the Minnesota Vikings from 2018-23, when he went to three Pro Bowls, or even the player he was as the Commanders’ starter from 2015-17, when he earned one Pro Bowl nod.

But Cousins still has a strong arm when healthy, and Washington owes its fans some kind of move at QB after leaving Daniels in the game during a blowout loss to the Seattle Seahawks in Week 9, which ultimately resulted in his injury.

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