The Pittsburgh Steelers have seen some massive changes during the 2026 offseason, with the biggest one obviously being former head coach Mike Tomlin stepping down from his role.
PITTSBURGH — The Pittsburgh Steelers need a stronger secondary for 2026 and there is one player that they may consider bringing back. The Miami Dolphins have held trade talks surrounding safety Minkah Fitzpatrick, according to NFL insider Jordan Schultz , who spent most of his career with the Steelers.
Robert Woods may have retired from the NFL, but he isn’t saying goodbye to the league. Woods has landed a coaching job with the Los Angeles Rams. The team on Monday announced their new coaching staff for the 2026 season, and Woods was listed as an assistant wide receivers coach.
The Pittsburgh Steelers selected wide receiver Calvin Austin III in the fourth round, 138th overall, of the 2022 NFL Draft. Austin, a speedy receiver out of Memphis, arrived in Pittsburgh with a lot of excitement surrounding his blazing speed and playmaking potential.
PITTSBURGH — The Pittsburgh Steelers are always looking for their quarterback of the future and this one player could fill that role. Joey Aguilar is now a quarterback that NFL teams, particularly the Steelers, can look at potentially adding this upcoming draft, following him losing a recent court case.
As NFL rules have changed, defensive backs' job descriptions have transitioned. Here is our best attempt at identifying the premier DB performer in each NFL franchise's history.
The Pittsburgh Steelers have had very similar offseasons in each of the last few years. The quarterback situation is always up in the air, the team needs a reliable second wide receiver, and fans are left questioning if certain players will be back on the roster in 2026.
The 2025 NFL season has officially drawn to a close, and with it, the offseason has begun for all 32 teams, including the Pittsburgh Steelers, who have yet to solve their lingering wide receiver issues from years past.
Until Aaron Rodgers returns or the Pittsburgh Steelers come out and say their plan for the starting quarterback position in 2026, we are going to continue to hear, see, and read about external options for the team in 2026.
The Pittsburgh Steelers aim to improve their secondary for the 2026 season. With a new defensive coordinator running the system, the organization is looking to properly fill out their roster.
The Pittsburgh Steelers have some clear weak points to address on the roster, but the most notable is the quarterback position. The fan base is going to continue to speculate about the position group until a new player is brought in or Aaron Rodgers decides to sign.
The Pittsburgh Steelers have begun planning out their moves for free agency, while also looking ahead to the upcoming 2026 NFL Draft. The moves made by the team this offseason will undoubtedly have an impact on the draft boards, and there will be a lot of planning done to ensure the roster is in top shape prior to the regular season.
The Pittsburgh Steelers have been looking for consistent quarterback play since the retirement of Steelers legend Ben Roethlisberger. Roethlisberger was under center for the Steelers for a remarkable 18 seasons, leading the team to two Super Bowls along the way.
The topic of mental health has always been a contentious one in the NFL. That’s why former defensive lineman Breiden Fehoko recently called out the league for not taking it seriously enough.
The Pittsburgh Steelers are loaded with early-round picks in the 2026 NFL Draft. With a first, second, and three third-round selections, this team can do a lot of good early and stack young pieces for their future while also getting immediate contributions in a number of areas.
The Pittsburgh Steelers come into the 2026 NFL Draft with many major holes on their roster. With many key players becoming free agents and some needing contract extensions, the draft will be an important one.
Seth Rollins has been known as a WWE wrestling superstar for many years now. But he’s been a massive NFL fan for even longer, and these days, he’s mixing business with pleasure whenever he can.
The Pittsburgh Steelers have had one of their busier offseasons in recent memory, as they had to find a new head coach, which they did in Mike McCarthy.
The Pittsburgh Steelers have nearly limitless possibilities when it comes to the upcoming 2026 NFL Draft that they will be hosting on the North Shore. One of the positions the Steelers could seek to address is their secondary, after the Steelers previous season featured a disappointing performance from their safeties and cornerbacks.
This week is one of the most important of the year on the NFL calendar. Sure, the prospects at the NFL Scouting Combine are the stars of the show. The new names and faces that will be joining the league in April are the whole reason the NFL Combine exists.
Steel City Underground presents it’s ‘Upon Review’ series of Pittsburgh Steelers positional group grades for the 2025 NFL season with statistical analysis and performance reviews.
The Pittsburgh Steelers are planning to enter the 2026 NFL Draft with over 10 picks at their disposal. The Steelers have many glaring holes on their roster, including linebacker, offensive line, and especially receiver.
No position group on the Pittsburgh Steelers' roster needs more of an overhaul than the wide receiver room. A group that totaled a mere 60 receiving yards in Week 17 against the Cleveland Browns, the only sure-fire bet to be back in Pittsburgh in 2026 is DK Metcalf.
Conversations about what Roethlisberger was and/or wasn't while serving as the Steelers' starting quarterback for the bulk of his 18-season career have resurfaced.