Ever since Omar Khan took over as general manager of the Pittsburgh Steelers, there has been a big emphasis on dominating in the trenches. In his first two drafts, he selected five offensive linemen.
The Pittsburgh Steelers have a ton of questions surrounding the offense heading into the 2025 NFL season. Fans got an encouraging update on one area of concern after the start of OTAs.
Offseason programs are officially underway for the Pittsburgh Steelers. It's been a whirlwind time period for the team, filled with major headlines and constant discussion surrounding roster changes.
How many of the active NFL players who have rushed for 1,000 or more yards in a season can you name in five minutes?
Offseason programs are in full swing for the Pittsburgh Steelers, and anticipation for the upcoming season is already growing. It’s been an eventful offseason so far with major roster changes, including the departure of key players, as well as the arrival of promising new talent.
Offseason programs are officially underway for the Pittsburgh Steelers as they begin to prepare for the upcoming season. These programs not only offer a valuable opportunity for players to sharpen their on-field skills, but also play a crucial role in building team camaraderie and strengthening chemistry within the roster.
The Pittsburgh Steelers are reloading the trenches. It’s not just because of who they’ve added either, but because of who’s coming back. A year ago, first-round pick Troy Fautanu looked like a lock to start at right tackle.
On May 5, we addressed the topic of the depth along the offensive line of the Pittsburgh Steelers and how the team did not utilize the 2025 NFL Draft to eliminate concerns there.
The Pittsburgh Steelers have not been shy about their draft approaches in recent years.
The Pittsburgh Steelers drafted Troy Fautanu in the first round of the 2024 NFL Draft. Fautanu’s stock dropped slightly due to concerns over minor injuries, which ultimately played a role in his rookie season.
Steel City Underground presents our 2024 Steelers Recall: a look back at Pittsburgh Steelers games and storylines from last season. The Pittsburgh Steelers were heavily focused on rebuilding their offensive line over the last few seasons.
If the Pittsburgh Steelers could go back in time, should they have picked a wide receiver instead of offensive tackle Troy Fautanu at 20th overall in the 2024 NFL Draft?
With another early exit from the postseason in an embarrassing Wild Card round loss to division rival Baltimore, the Steelers have gone seven seasons without a playoff victory.
The Pittsburgh Steelers drafted offensive tackle Troy Fautanu with the 20th overall pick in the first round of the 2024 NFL Draft. The selection was widely praised, with pundits hailing it as a great value pick for a player of Fautanu’s talent.
On Friday, Sept. 20, the 2024 season ended for Pittsburgh Steelers rookie tackle Troy Fautanu. He just didn’t know it yet. Fautanu was at practice, getting ready to make the second start of his NFL career, when the Steelers hosted the Los Angeles Chargers that Sunday.
The Pittsburgh Steelers drafted offensive tackle Troy Fautanu in the first round, 20th overall, in the 2024 NFL Draft. The selection was widely praised, with analysts calling it a steal due to Fautanu’s immense talent and potential to anchor the Steelers’ offensive line for years to come.
The Pittsburgh Steelers were praised big time when they were able to select offensive tackle Troy Fautanu in the first round, 20th overall, of the 2024 NFL Draft.
Over the weekend, the Steelers placed Troy Fautanu on injured reserve. That move guaranteed the first-round rookie would miss at least four games, but a subsequent report indicated a season-long absence could be in store.
Jonathan Jones reports that Steelers OT Troy Fautanu is being placed on injured reserve after he hurt his knee during practice on Friday. He is currently undergoing further evaluation at this time to determine the extent of the injury and will miss at least the next four games after registering his first career start last week.
Steelers first-round rookie offensive tackle Troy Fautanu is currently sidelined with a knee injury, and he discussed the challenges he's facing early in his NFL career.
Troy Fautanu is battling an MCL sprain but is expected back for the Steelers’ regular-season opener. When he returns, it appears he will do so as a starter.
The Steelers drafted offensive tackle Troy Fautanu with their first-round pick in the 2024 NFL Draft with the hopes of instantly upgrading their offensive line.
All 90 is a Steelers Now series profiling each of the 90 members of the Pittsburgh Steelers 2024 offseason roster. Next up is OT Troy Fautanu. The Pittsburgh Steelers shored up their offensive line when they drafted Troy Fautanu.
The Pittsburgh Steelers are going to make first-round tackle Troy Fautanu earn a starting role.
Like many rookies, Steelers offensive tackle Troy Fautanu has had to catch up to the speed of the NFL. On Thursday, head coach Mike Tomlin said it's normal to expect Pittsburgh's rookies to still be "shocked and surprised at times" in the coming months, too.
Using a first-round pick on a tackle for the second straight year, the Steelers have revamped their situation at this position.
Like any rookie, Fautanu has had some early bumps in the road during the start of OTAs.
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