Former Pittsburgh Steelers offensive lineman Kendall Simmons believes the Steelers may have to move on from George Pickens.
Pittsburgh Steelers owner and president Art Rooney II said in his end-of-season press conference that wide receiver George Pickens has both "talent" and
Pittsburgh Steelers wide receiver George Pickens has been the focal point of trade rumors throughout the early portion of the offseason, as many a
Pro Football Focus' Mason Cameron named the Pittsburgh Steelers the top landing spot for wide receiver Amari Cooper.
Pickens is under contract for 2025, as is Calvin Austin, the team’s second-leading receiver, but Van Jefferson and Mike Williams are both set to hit free agency. Rooney’s comments indicate that he is planning to go in another direction, though he’s more focused on the Steelers’ future at quarterback.
This offseason, the Pittsburgh Steelers have to make a very serious decision about what to do with wide receiver George Pickens. Despite flashes of elite skills on the field, there is so much baggage that comes along with him,
PITTSBURGH — Pittsburgh Steelers president Art Rooney II revealed on Monday that they haven’t had discussions about extending wide receiver
Pittsburgh Steelers team president Art Rooney II believes there is obvious room for growth with George Pickens.
With the Pittsburgh Steelers in the market for at least one wide receiver in 2025, one NFL analyst believes the Steelers are a potential landing spot for a wide receiver who has tallied 1,000 yards six times during his career.
The Pittsburgh Steelers will likely be in the wide receiver market this offseason, and an NFL analyst believes the team should target a former All-Pro playmaker who is coming off a season-ending injury.
As we look ahead to the 2025 NFL Draft, which hole will the Steelers look at as priority No. 1? Once again, Pittsburgh’s first-round selection ranges in the early 20s at pick No. 21 in the 2025 NFL Draft.