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Maybe Rodgers signing in July was part of the plan all along. Past comments from both the Steelers' head coach and GM suggest it's possible. But key offseason dates are flying off the calendar, with no deal in sight.
While the Pittsburgh Steelers did trade for wide receiver DK Metcalf earlier this offseason, they also dealt away one of their stars in George Pickens. As a result, the team would love someone to step up and take a bigger role. And amid even more trade gossip … there may be an emerging candidate who is already on the roster.
One of those other options might be Atlanta Falcons tight end Kyle Pitts. According to NFL reporter Jordan Schultz, multiple teams have reached out to the Falcons about what the cost would be for Pitts in a trade.
The Pittsburgh Steelers are engaged in preliminary trade talks with multiple teams to add a playmaker to pair with DK Metcalf, NFL insider Jordan Schultz reports. Schultz’s report follows rumors that the Steelers are interested in landing Miami Dolphins tight end Jonnu Smith.
Aaron Rodgers may finally have found his next NFL home, and it’s in Pittsburgh. According to a leading insider, the Steelers are set to land the four-time MVP, with only the official announcement left to be made.
The Pittsburgh Steelers are on the hunt, and they are talking trade with more teams that just the Miami Dolphins.
If, as expected, quarterback Will Howard doesn’t take the field for the Pittsburgh Steelers in his rookie season, it won’t be due to a lack of preparation. If the first week of organized team activities is any indication,
With the Steelers still searching for a veteran presence under center, Aaron Rodgers remains their top target, but if that deal falls through, Mike Tomlin and GM Omar Khan could turn to a surprising backup plan.
After winning a national championship at Ohio State, Will Howard is seeing some major differences between college and pro football as a rookie in Pittsburgh.
Dallas Cowboys wideout George Pickens dealt with several off-the-field issues during his time with the Pittsburgh Steelers, but former teammate Russell Wilson, who now plays for the New York Giants, is defending the pass-catcher this week.