The Pittsburgh Steelers are looking for a wide receiver. According to ESPN's Adam Schefter, they want to acquire another receiving weapon for Aaron Rodgers before the NFL trade deadline, and you'd have to imagine that means a bigger name.
The Pittsburgh Steelers sent wide receiver Chase Claypool to the Chicago Bears in exchange for the 32nd pick in the 2023 NFL Draft. At the time, they were giving up a wide receiver that was a former second-round pick and who had two 800-yard seasons under his belt.
The New England Patriots have already largely revamped their receiving corps this offseason, making numerous signings in free agency while also plucking a couple of rookies.
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If feels like both years ago and just yesterday that Chase Claypool was one of the more promising wide receivers in the league as a member of the Pittsburgh Steelers. It has been a long, winding road since then and Claypool is currently without an NFL team. He doesn't plan on that lasting, however...
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Say the name Chase Claypool around any Chicago Bears fan, and the look on their face will likely be the same. A blank stare; a quivering lip; a look of confusion.
Former Notre Dame wide receiver Chase Claypool seemed like he was set to become the next big thing for the Pittsburgh Steelers, scoring 11 touchdowns as a rookie back in 2020.
The Pittsburgh Steelers need help at wide receiver, and in the midst of considering the free agent class and potential trades, a former second-round pick has announced he's making an NFL comeback.
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Three years ago, Brian Gutekunst got close to pulling the trigger on his most aggressive move as the Green Bay Packers general manager. Right before the trade deadline, he offered a second-round pick to the Pittsburgh Steelers for wide receiver Chase Claypool.
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The Chicago Bears have had some big swings and misses throughout this rebuild under general manager Ryan Poles, but no move set the team further back than before like the Chase Claypool trade did in 2022.
Chase Claypool is ready to return to the football field after missing the entire 2024 season. He signed with the Buffalo Bills last year, but didn’t suit up due to a toe injury in August and was eventually released.
In 2022, the Bears traded what became the No. 32 pick in the 2023 draft to the Pittsburgh Steelers in exchange for the WR.
After nearly a year of radio silence, wide receiver Chase Claypool announced he’s healthy and looking for another chance in the NFL. A second-round pick in the 2020 NFL Draft, the Notre Dame product began his career on a high note with two consecutive 800-yard seasons.
Veteran wide receiver Chase Claypool, who hasn't played in the NFL since 2023, is confident he will be able resume his career after recovering from a toe injury.
Although he never suited up in the regular season for the Buffalo Bills, Chase Claypool thoroughly enjoyed his time with the franchise. A former second-round pick out of Notre Dame, Claypool was off to a hot start with the Pittsburgh Steelers, with more than 800 yards in each of his first two seasons.
He has failed to live up to expectations since he was drafted out of Notre Dame five years ago, but the wide receiver is hoping there is still time to change that.
The Buffalo Bills reached an injury settlement with former Pittsburgh Steelers wide receiver Chase Claypool on Thursday, according to the league’s transaction wire.
Though still just 26, his NFL career seems to be in real doubt. He may need to go elsewhere to continue his playing career.
He had been working his way back from a toe injury he suffered last month, though the Bills did not specify whether that was the injury that ended the wide receiver’s 2024 season.
The Buffalo Bills have a bunch of new faces at One Bills Drive this summer, none more polarizing than former Pittsburgh Steelers wide receiver Chase Claypool.
After the Steelers decided to trade the WR midway through the 2022 season to the Bears, his career hasn't been the same.
The Pittsburgh Steelers drafted wide receiver Chase Claypool in the second round of the 2020 NFL Draft. As a rookie, Claypool impressed Steelers fans by catching 62 passes for 873 receiving yards and scoring nine touchdowns.
The Buffalo Bills announced they signed veteran wide receiver Chase Claypool on a one-year deal Friday, receiving a wide array of reactions from those across the NFL landscape.
The Buffalo Bills needed to give quarterback Josh Allen wide receiver help this offseason, and they continued that process on Friday by taking a dive into the NFL's pile of reclamation projects.
Chase Claypool’s rookie season for the Pittsburgh Steelers in 2020 saw him score 11 touchdowns. Four years later, he may be playing in the Canadian league.
The Miami Dolphins added even more speed in the receiving corps with their trade for Chicago Bears WR Chase Claypool. Now, it might just be a matter of whether head coach Mike McDaniel and company can help him keep his head on straight.
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