The Pittsburgh Steelers are no strangers to trade rumors and disappointment—thanks to the speculation surrounding Brandon Aiyuk, Davante Adams, Cooper Kupp, D.K. Metcalf, and just about any big-name receiver during the 2024 season.
The Pittsburgh Steelers will look to make a splash at wide receiver this offseason. That comes as no surprise after a lackluster room hurt the team’s offense significantly, and they failed to land Brandon Aiyuk or another wide receiver to replace Diontae Johnson.
The Pittsburgh Steelers have supported George Pickens every step of the way, including head coach Mike Tomlin. But is the team more fed up than they seem?
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.
Pittsburgh Steelers wide receiver George Pickens has been the focal point of trade rumors throughout the early portion of the offseason, as many a
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
George Pickens has done a lot to discourage Steelers fans since he was drafted in 2022, whether it be sideline tirades, a lack of effort on runblocking or crypt
Pittsburgh Steelers team president Art Rooney II believes there is obvious room for growth with George Pickens.
Steelers wide receiver George Pickens is eligible for a contract extension this offseason and his future in Pittsburgh was among the topics Steelers president Art Rooney II addressed in a session with reporters on Monday.
Former Pittsburgh Steelers lineman Kendall Simmons is running out of patience with receiver George Pickens' maturity concerns.
Colbert is off to Colorado State in a consultant role, per ESPN college football insider Pete Thamel on Thursday. The Rams will be getting a past front office executive who spent 2016 to 2022 as vice president and GM of the Steelers.