The Pittsburgh Steelers fell to a record of 4-3 after their second consecutive loss, which came on Sunday night against the NFC-leading Green Bay Packers.
Pittsburgh Steelers wide receiver Roman Wilson has quietly been waiting for a true opportunity to break out since he was drafted. A third-round pick in 2024, Wilson has battled a number of different injuries over the early stages of his NFL career, but the route-runner still has a lot of potential.
The Pittsburgh Steelers drafted wide receiver Roman Wilson in the third round of the 2024 NFL Draft. Many pundits believed the Steelers’ selection of the Michigan prospect 84th overall was a steal.
The Pittsburgh Steelers suffered a heartbreaking loss to the Cincinnati Bengals on Thursday night as the defensive struggles from the start of the season returned in a major way.
How many of the active NFL players to rack up at least 140 receiving yards and catch two touchdowns in one game can you name in six minutes?
The Pittsburgh Steelers are in a similar spot at wide receiver as they were during the 2024 season. Fans are continuing to question the depth at the position while also begging the organization to make a trade for a high-level player.
It's uncommon, but not unheard of, for notable QBs to change teams -- via trade, free agency, or waiver claim -- at the 11th hour or during a season. Here are the top instances of QBs relocating late and making an impact that season.
The Pittsburgh Steelers drafted wide receiver Roman Wilson in the third round of the 2024 NFL Draft.
The Pittsburgh Steelers used a third round selection in the previous draft on a wide receiver, opting to go for Michigan Wolverine Roman Wilson with the 84th overall pick in the 2024 NFL Draft.
Roman Wilson has yet to be a contributor on the Pittsburgh Steelers' offense. Playing in just six percent of the team's offensive snaps against the Minnesota Vikings, it appeared that Wilson was actually going backwards in terms of his usage.
The Pittsburgh Steelers' WR room is on its last legs, with Mike Tomlin's weekly address likely to provide insight into how long Calvin Austin III will be out due to his shoulder injury.
The Pittsburgh Steelers seemed to be seriously prioritizing offensive playmakers during the 2025 offseason when General Manager Omar Khan acquired DK Metcalf from the Seattle Seahawks.
In theory, Calvin Austin III's shoulder injury should free up more reps for second-year Pittsburgh Steelers wide receiver Roman Wilson. In actuality, however, the team's veteran depth options may get more looks for the time being.
With the month of September in the books, both the top college prospects and 2026 NFL draft order are coming into focus. Here's a look at our latest first-round NFL mock draft as of October 13, 2025.
The Pittsburgh Steelers left Dublin, Ireland feeling like contenders in the AFC, and maybe in the league. But they also left without two key players, losing cornerback Jalen Ramsey and wide receiver Calvin Austin III to injuries.
The Pittsburgh Steelers' offense has had a very interesting start to the 2025 NFL season. Veteran quarterback Aaron Rodgers looked like the former MVP version of himself in Week 1 against the New York Jets, but the future Hall of Famer has struggled finding that same efficiency since the season opener.
Despite an impressive showing throughout the preseason, it doesn't appear wide receiver Roman Wilson is firmly in the Pittsburgh Steelers' plans at the moment.
The Pittsburgh Steelers didn't use much of two names many expected to see in their opening game against the New York Jets. Despite a win, and a strong offensive performance, there were questions leaving MetLife Stadium, and two of them revolved around why these players didn't see much - or any - playing time.
The Pittsburgh Steelers drafted wide receiver Roman Wilson in the third round of the 2024 NFL Draft. The Michigan prospect was expected to contribute as a rookie, but injuries derailed his first season in Pittsburgh and limited his ability to showcase his talent.
The Pittsburgh Steelers haven't been shy about their interest in outside help at wide receiver for the 2025 NFL season. Looking to pair someone opposite wideout DK Metcalf, the team has explored options both through free agency and trade, and with the season right around the corner, time is running out.
The Pittsburgh Steelers have been under a lot of scrutiny for their handling of the wide receiver position. In 2024, the team never successfully found a player to fill the role of outside receiver opposite George Pickens.
While offseason acquisition DK Metcalf garners most of the attention surrounding the passing game in Pittsburgh, another Steelers weapon has caught the attention of Aaron Rodgers.
Even though the Pittsburgh Steelers are debating signing another veteran wide receiver, it's very possible their true No. 2 option is already on the roster.
While they could still potentially be in the market for another veteran addition, the emergence of second-year player Roman Wilson this preseason has been one of the biggest early-season developments for the Steelers offense.
Some outsiders previously feared that Rodgers remaining an unsigned free agent until June would hurt his ability to build on-the-field chemistry with his new teammates.
Roman Wilson was expected to shoulder some of the Pittsburgh Steelers’ receiving workload as a third-round draft choice last year. Injuries have been blamed for that not panning out, but there might be another reason.
The Pittsburgh Steelers will not be activating rookie wide receiver Roman Wilson from the injured reserve list to play in Saturday’s Wild Card playoff game against the Baltimore Ravens.
Pittsburgh Steelers third-round draft pick Roman Wilson has had a disappointing rookie season so far, with a pair of injuries sandwiching one appearance for five snaps against the Las Vegas Raiders.
Pittsburgh Steelers wide receiver Roman Wilson suffered an aggravation of his hamstring injury in practice on Wednesday, a team source confirmed to Steelers Now , and he was held out of practice on Thursday as a result.
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