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 — Art Rooney II knows the Pittsburgh Steelers have problems. The team's longtime president doesn't think his head coach is one of them. Rooney said Monday the club remains fully behind Mike Tomlin, who is now closing in on a decade since his most recent playoff victory following another quick postseason exit.
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
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.
Their 2024 season might be over, but the Pittsburgh Steelers continue to make headlines as they delve into the offseason. At the forefront of Steelers-related news (outside of the ongoing criticism of head coach Mike Tomlin) is the team's possible plans at quarterback and involving embattled wideout George Pickens.
If the Steelers manage to make a receiver addition this offseason, George Pickens could emerge as a trade candidate. More at Pro Football Rumors.
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 could be looking to draft a speedster at the wide receiver position this offseason. For a team that did not score more than 17 points in any of its final five games of the season,
Jaylen Warren once again served as the complimentary back to Harris and finished the season with 511 yards on 120 carries and 38 receptions for 310 yards despite missing two games because of a hamstring injury he suffered in the preseason that lingered into the start of the season.
The Vikings could bring back the 27-year-old, but other teams will likely be interested, too. Here's who could be in the market for the QB.