The Pittsburgh Steelers are signing veteran wide receiver Scotty Miller to a one-year contract, ESPN reported Wednesday. Financial terms were not reported.
The Pittsburgh Steelers are signing free agent wide receiver Scott Miller to a one-year contract, according a report by Adam Schefter of ESPN. Miller, 26, played for the Atlanta Falcons under new Steelers offensive coordinator Arthur Smith in 2023, becoming the fourth player that played for Smith in Atlanta last year to join the Steelers for 2024.
The Pittsburgh Steelers have been eagerly anticipating some assistance at the wide receiver position throughout the offseason. Fans have been particularly eager to see if the Steelers would acquire a talented wideout to complement George Pickens, but as of yet, no such addition has materialized.
The Pittsburgh Steelers are signing WR Scotty Miller, who earlier worked with OC Arthur Smith when Smith was head coach of the Atlanta Falcons.
It looks like Pittsburgh could be signing their solution at nickel cornerback The Pittsburgh Steelers have depth issues at cornerback specifically at nickel cornerback.
When the Pittsburgh Steelers signed Quez Watkins, it brought into question just how much of a role he would have with Arthur Smith’s offense. The athleticism is there.
Pittsburgh Steelers fans tend to have very mixed feelings about former star wide receiver, Antonio Brown. He was nothing short of exceptional on the field, which made the decline of his career that much harder to watch.
Following former Pittsburgh Steelers wide receiver Antonio Brown's story is like being on a roller coaster ride. Brown reached some serious highs during his nine seasons with Pittsburgh.
In one of the biggest moves of the NFL offseason this year, the Pittsburgh Steelers traded former first-round pick Justin Fields to the Chicago Bears. After a tumultuous three-year stint in Chicago, Fields is eager for a fresh start as a backup quarterback behind Russell Wilson.
The Pittsburgh Steelers are expected to give veteran Russell Wilson the first shot to win their starting quarterback job this offseason, with head coach Mike Tomlin saying that the 34-year-old has “pole position” for the QB1 job.
Acquiring Washington offensive tackle Troy Fautanu and West Virginia center Zach Frazier during the draft last month should make life easier for OC Arthur Smith and the QB1.
Cowher left an indelible mark during his time on the sidelines
Given the Pittsburgh Steelers lack of depth at wide receiver, rookie Roman Wilson should see a lot of playing time in Year 1. That is not typical for a third-round rookie, even at wide receiver.
Welcome to my weekly edition of “Overreactions from Steelers Nation” a weekly column where I poke fun at fans, reporters, and so-called experts while trying to figure out if some of these hot takes are real – or just for attention.
The Pittsburgh Steelers made a strategic move, utilizing their 84th overall pick to draft wide receiver Roman Wilson in the third round this past April.
It's pretty clear what the Pittsburgh Steelers' main goal was in the 2024 NFL Draft: fortify the group protecting the quarterback. Selecting three offensive linemen with the team's initial five picks was right out of assistant general manager Andy Weidl's playbook.
The Pittsburgh Steelers made a significant addition to their roster by selecting wide receiver Roman Wilson in the third round of the 2024 NFL Draft, generating considerable excitement among fans.
The Pittsburgh Steelers welcomed seven rookies to the professional football world during the 2024 NFL Draft. Four out of the seven are expected to make a difference in the trenches, but in year one, none may be more important than University of Michigan standout Roman Wilson.
Former Pittsburgh Steelers wide receiver Antonio Brown opened up in a wide ranging one-on-one interview with Jason Whitlock that Mike Tomlin was like a father figure to him during his nine years in Pittsburgh.
It was not an ideal campaign for the Pittsburgh Steelers last season. They had a conundrum about who gets to be their signal caller because there was no one who could constantly keep the offense running.
With the NFL Draft in the rearview mirror, rookie minicamp is next on the Steelers' agenda for getting their new players acclimated to the team. While
The Pittsburgh Steelers’ draft class has been praised as one of the strongest in the league, especially because of the organization’s efforts to fortify the offensive line in front of quarterbacks Russell Wilson and Justin Fields.
When news broke that the Steelers would not be picking up the fifth-year option on Najee Harris' contract, fans were left trying to make sense of the decision.
Troy Fautanu, Pittsburgh’s first-round draft pick, was such a fan of the team growing up that he sported a Steelers license plate on his car. Every Christmas and birthday, Fautanu’s family gave him Steelers gear.
With the major portion of free agency and the NFL Draft now in the rearview mirror, the Pittsburgh Steelers season moves into a quiet period of offseason workouts before the team convenes in Latrobe, Pennsylvania for training camp in late July.
One former Steeler had a strong take on the status of coach Mike Tomlin.
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