Justin Fields on kickoffs? Jaylen Warren’s quote on a podcast has picked up some steam after he suggested that special teams coach Danny Smith said they could use Fields on kickoffs, even though that seems unlikely.
The Pittsburgh Steelers have been making waves this offseason, with one of the most significant moves being the addition of former Atlanta Falcons Head Coach Arthur Smith as their new offensive coordinator.
The Pittsburgh Steelers made seismic waves in the NFL world with their announcement of the signing of veteran quarterback Russell Wilson to a one-year deal.
It seems like the one-year marriage between Sean Payton and Russell Wilson was even rockier than outsiders thought.
The Kansas City Chiefs have cut former Pittsburgh Steelers wide receiver Anthony Miller on Friday, the team announced. Miller had stints with the Chiefs, 49ers, and Colts last season.
Russell Wilson is in ‘pole position,’ as Mike Tomlin would say, on the Pittsburgh Steelers quarterback depth chart. But that does not mean that he will be guaranteed the starting job.
Pittsburgh Steelers’ second-round selection Zach Frazier will wear No. 54 with the Steelers, according to NFL Jersey Numbers. Frazier donned No. 54 during his four years as a West Virginia Mountaineer, so it’s not surprising that he stuck with that number.
Earlier this week, Pittsburgh Steelers running back Jaylen Warren revealed that the team is considering having new quarterback Justin Fields serve as a kick returner.
The Dolphins have already agreed to terms with OBJ, but they must make three more moves to avoid another one-and-done playoff appearance.
Pittsburgh Steelers’ second-round selection Zach Frazier looks like the complete package on film. He does not have the athleticism or upside of Graham Barton or Jackson Powers-Johnson, but that’s fine.
The Pittsburgh Steelers have had an extremely successful offseason in 2024, they made a few splashes in free agency, acquired Justin Fields in a trade, and have brought in one of the best draft classes in the league.
The Pittsburgh Steelers are continuing to add to their haul with picks on the third day of the 2024 NFL Draft, but after using their fourth-round pick on guard Mason McCormick and largely ignoring two positions on day three, it’s clear what positional needs the Steelers are likely leaving to the after-draft free agency and trade markets, as well.
The Pittsburgh Steelers overhauled the quarterback room this offseason, trading for Justin Fields after signing Russell Wilson, setting the stage for one of the most anticipated position battles across the league this spring and summer.
The Pittsburgh Steelers declined Najee Harris’ fifth-year option on Thursday in a somewhat surprising move. The 2021 first-round pick will have the chance to become a free agent following the 2024 season.
The Pittsburgh Steelers have been given primarily excellent scores for their haul in the 2024 NFL Draft, but the work did not stop there. As the draft came to an end, all of the hopeful players who weren't selected were out there looking for a team.
Every year after the draft, there are a few gems that teams are able to sign in the undrafted free agency period. The Pittsburgh Steelers weren’t overly active in that market this year, signing just five undrafted free agents.
The Pittsburgh Steelers have been busy the past few weeks with the 2024 NFL Draft. The biggest hole that most Steelers fans still notice however, is at the wide receiver position.
The Pittsburgh Steelers had a pair of important decisions to make by May 2nd, as they had to decide on the fifth-year options of both of the 2021 first-round picks on their roster, Najee Harris and Justin Fields.
The Steelers came away with what many view as one of the best rookie classes of the 2024 NFL Draft, and it seems Pittsburgh's good fortunes don't stop there.
There's plenty to love about the Pittsburgh Steelers’ selection of University of West Virginia center Zach Frazier with the 51st overall pick in the 2024 NFL Draft.
The Pittsburgh Steelers 2024 draft class has received rave reviews, from ESPN to NFL Network, most platforms giving them no worse than an "A-" grade on their selections.
The Pittsburgh Steelers decided to decline the fifth-year option of running back Najee Harris, making 2024 his final season under his rookie contract. After back-to-back-to-back 1,000-yard seasons, the decision to decline the option came with criticism - but not from everyone.
The Steelers surprisingly declined Harris' fifth-year option, which was worth just $6.79 million.
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