VT. “After a Crushing Defeat to the Bengals, T.J. Watt Refuses to Stay Down — Arrives at Steelers Facility at 4 A.M. to Begin the Road Back”
After a crushing 31–33 loss to the Bengals, the Steelers’ defense has come under fire — and no one felt that sting more than veteran captainT.J. Watt. Known for setting the tone with effort and leadership, Watt was back at the UPMC Rooney Sports Complex by 4 A.M. the next morning, determined to fix what went wrong.

But when he walked in, someone was already there.
“He looked like he never left after the loss,” Watt said quietly. “That’s when I knew this kid gets it. He’s built for Pittsburgh.”
That “kid” is Derrick Harmon, the Steelers’ rookie defensive tackle out of Oregon — and the 24th overall pick in the 2025 NFL Draft. Through four games, Harmon has started every one, posting14 tackles (8 solo), 2.5 sacks, 5 tackles for loss, and a forced fumble — numbers that already put him in early contention for Defensive Rookie of the Year.

Harmon has flashed explosive power next to Cam Heyward and Keeanu Benton in the Steelers’ 3-4 front, filling the void left by Larry Ogunjobi’s offseason departure. His blend of speed, leverage, and awareness has made him an immediate impact player. In Week 1 against the Jets, he recorded a crucial pressure on Justin Fields that sealed a narrow 34–32 win. By Week 3, he was dominating interior gaps, tallying a sack and four tackles against New England.
Even with the loss to Cincinnati, Harmon’s intensity stood out. “Harmon has Steeler DNA — grit and dominance,” said head coach Mike Tomlin, praising the rookie’s attitude after the defeat.
Fans on X have taken notice too, with one post from @SteelersDepot going viral: “He’s Heyward 2.0. The future of the Steelers’ D-line starts now.”
For a team searching for answers on defense, Derrick Harmon may already be the one providing them — not just through stats, but through relentless effort.
Because while the Steelers’ veterans mourned the loss, their rookie stayed behind — ready to rebuild the standard, one rep at a time.
Hollywood Mourns: Diane Keaton Dies Alone After Heart Attack at 79


Los Angeles, CA – October 13, 2025
Hollywood is in shock after the heartbreaking passing of Diane Keaton, the legendary Oscar-winning actress beloved for her roles in Annie Hall, The Godfather, and Something’s Gotta Give.
According to official reports, Keaton suffered a massive heart attack at her Los Angeles home early Sunday morning. Emergency responders were dispatched after a 911 call reported a “person down.” She was rushed to the hospital by theLos Angeles Fire Department, but despite every effort, she could not be saved.
Tragically, Keaton was completely alone when the attack occurred. Friends close to her revealed that she had beenliving by herself for the past seven years, choosing solitude and privacy away from the spotlight. There was no one beside her in those final, desperate moments — no family member, no caretaker, not even a housekeeper.
“If someone had been there — a relative, a friend, even a helper — maybe she wouldn’t have left us this way,” a family acquaintance said quietly. “It’s painful to imagine that her brilliance and warmth ended in such silence.”
Throughout her six-decade career, Keaton defined Hollywood elegance and individuality. Known for her sharp wit, signature fashion, and emotional depth, she inspired generations of women to embrace authenticity. Yet behind her laughter and charm, she often spoke ofloneliness — a reality that now feels heartbreakingly prophetic.
Tributes have poured in from across the world. Director Nancy Meyers, who worked with her on Something’s Gotta Give, wrote:
“She lit up every frame she was in — funny, brave, and utterly herself. The world feels dimmer without her.”
As Hollywood mourns, Diane Keaton’s story stands as both a celebration of a brilliant life — and a quiet, painful reminder that even the brightest stars can fade away unseen.