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Mike Tomlin explains Roman Wilson’s limited rookie-year use and what he expects from the Steelers WR in Year 2.
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When Khan met reporters at the NFL league meetings Monday, his first public comments since the combine, he did so without a starting quarterback or an established timeline.
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“He’s tough to tackle when he gets in space and he has burst and explosion to finish runs.”
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The Pittsburgh Steelers needed wideout help last season. George Pickens led the team with just 900 total yards on 59 catches and 103 targets.
The Pittsburgh Steelers selected wide receiver Roman Wilson out of the University of Michigan with a third round pick in the 2024 NFL Draft, taking Wilson 84th overall. Since his selection, Wilson has played in just one NFL game,
However, if the Steelers deal Pickens and fail to draft a wide receiver, what kind of depth would the team have at the position? Roman Wilson could be expected to step up if Pickens leaves the ...
The Pittsburgh Steelers trading for receiver DK Metcalf made George Pickens expendable, but that doesn't mean general manager Omar Khan will operate off of that surplus.
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Sporting News on MSNSteelers' George Pickens trade rumors get new updateWith DK Metcalf in town, George Pickens' role with the Steelers is changing. Some have speculated that Pickens is a prime trade candidate, but Pittsburgh's leaders say not so fast. Speaking at the league meetings, coach Mike Tomlin was asked if the Metcalf trade and extension impact Pickens.
Bob Labriola of Steelers.com revealed in a recent chat the reason why the Pittsburgh Steelers have not re-signed quarterback Russell Wilson.
A Pittsburgh Steelers beat reporter proposed a trade that sends wide receiver George Pickens to the NFC for a new WR during the NFL draft.
Mike Tomlin and Omar Khan supported their mercurial receiver and dished on other topics including Watt, draft trades and the RB draft class.
PALM BEACH, Fla. -- Pittsburgh Steelers wide receiver George Pickens is going nowhere. General manager Omar Khan addressed Pickens’ future with the team after their trade for DK Metcalf, and he says it has no effect on their future plans for the fourth-year wide receiver.
The Steelers met with free agent quarterback Aaron Rodgers in Pittsburgh two weeks ago and signing the four-time NFL MVP remains an option, but head coach Mike Tomlin reiterated Monday morning that the team has placed no deadline on a decision from Rodgers.