Pittsburgh Steelers owner Art Rooney II backed wide receiver George Pickens after the players' 2024 frustrations.
Pittsburgh Steelers wide receiver George Pickens is tired of seeing all the trade rumors after the team’s loss to the Baltimore Ravens. On Instagram, Pickens shut down the rumors on a post that speculated he could be moved.
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.
During a Monday chat with Bob Pompeani of CBS Pittsburgh, Steelers owner and president Art Rooney II revealed how far trade talks with the Bears went. "It really didn't go very fa
🏈 The late Myron Cope would have been 96 today. Cope was a sports journalist, radio personality and sportscaster, but he’s best known for being the voice of the Pittsburgh Steelers for 35 years. He’s also the creator of the Terrible Towel.
While the Steelers have obvious holes to fill at quarterback, running back and wide receiver, they're still slated to return nearly 60% of their total yardage from the 2024 season. Freiermuth had 65 receptions for 653 yards and seven touchdowns.
The Pittsburgh Steelers lost in the Wild Card round, suffering a 28-14 beatdown courtesy of the Baltimore Ravens. The Steelers are now 0-5 in the playoffs over the last eight years and calls for the franchise to move on from head coach Mike Tomlin are growing louder.
The Washington Commanders have been named the best trade fit for Pittsburgh Steelers wide receiver George Pickens.
Signing TJ Watt to an extension is at the top of the Steelers' priority list this offseason, and Art Rooney II is ready to get it done.
The Baltimore Ravens can take a risk to replace struggling cornerback Brandon Stephens in the 2025 NFL draft. The post Ravens Tipped to Replace Brandon Stephens With Risky Draft Pick appeared first on Heavy Sports.
While the future of the quarterback position in Pittsburgh is still up in the air, Russell Wilson knows where he wants to be for the foreseeable future. While making an appearance on ESPN’s “The Pat McAfee Show” on Wednesday,