With Week 1 in the books, the Las Vegas Raiders may not be finished shaping their wide receiver room. A new name has emerged as a potential target: veteran wideout Tyler Boyd.
Clairton High School has named their stadium after former Pitt Panthers WR Tyler Boyd. The town known for steel is also known for its football, the Bears have 14 WPIAL championships giving them the 2nd most all-time.
Kevin O'Connell's team is rather thin at wide receiver.
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Veteran wide receiver Tyler Boyd said over the weekend that he would “absolutely” like to sign with the Steelers, and apparently, the interest is mutual.
The Steelers have had some contact with veteran WR Tyler Boyd this offseason, per Mark Kaboly. However, Kaboly said Boyd hasn’t gotten enough money on
The Pittsburgh Steelers have continued to stay busy throughout the offseason, making big moves that has changed the roster. Despite all the changes that have already taken place, it appears the Steelers might not be finished just yet.
The 2025 NFL season carries major implications for the Pittsburgh Steelers’ future. With Aaron Rodgers now at the helm, the team hopes to extend its run of consecutive winning campaigns.
The Pittsburgh Steelers’ wide receiver room has seen dramatic change throughout the 2025 offseason, and the dust hasn’t fully settled. With former top target George Pickens traded and DK Metcalf being acquired, the team’s pass-catching unit is in an interesting place.
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Veteran WR Tyler Boyd said he would be interested in signing with the Steelers, who do still have a need at receiver. “Absolutely,” Boyd said via Pittsburgh Sports Now.
The Pittsburgh Steelers could have a new candidate to join their offense this summer. As they look for wide receiver targets before training camp, a veteran they're very familiar with has made it known that he's open to a homecoming if the Steelers are interested.
A former member of the Tennessee Titans remains unsigned, but that might not be the case for much longer. Tyler Boyd spent just one season with the Titans, catching 39 passes for 390 yards, but he still has potential to compete in an offense around the league.
The Philadelphia Eagles' roster is stacked with talent on both offense and defense, making it easy to believe this is a Super Bowl champion team again.
Now that the Steelers have traded George Pickens, the focus shifts to what Pittsburgh does now.
He would come at an extremely cheap price and provide the offense with another experienced weapon.
Tyler Boyd has found a new team, and the veteran is joining what has shaped up to be a loaded wide receiver corps.
Free-agent WR Tyler Boyd has been a consistent producer since entering the NFL as a second-round pick in 2016.
The Detroit Lions could use some wide receiver depth behind Amon-Ra St. Brown, and Bleacher Report’s David Kenyon has posed an interesting candidate.
Pro Football Network’s Adam Caplan says former Bengals WR Tyler Boyd intends to wait until after the draft to sign with a team. Caplan adds during free agency Boyd was seeking a deal worth at least $9 million a year.
According to Jeremy Fowler of ESPN, “several teams” have remained interested in signing free agent WR Tyler Boyd. However, Fowler mentions that this is likely a situation where Boyd will wait until after the draft to sign with a team that still has a receiver need.
The Steelers have been in the market for a wide receiver since trading Diontae Johnson to the Panthers earlier this offseason. They have reportedly come close to signing one of the top playmakers on the open market, but that is no longer the case.
The Miami Dolphins already have one of the NFL’s best receiving tandems in Tyreek Hill and Jaylen Waddle, but they could use some depth behind them. The Dolphins apparently know this, as they met with Odell Beckham Jr.
The Pittsburgh Steelers want to sign free-agent WR Tyler Boyd, but not beyond a certain price point.
The Steelers have reportedly come close to signing one of the top free-agent WRs, but things have taken a turn.
After trading Diontae Johnson to the Carolina Panthers, the Pittsburgh Steelers need for a receiver increased overnight. To add more firepower to the room, could the Steelers turn to Clairton High School’s own, Tyler Boyd?
The veteran would be an excellent addition to the Steelers' wide receiver room, as they need someone to play out of the slot.
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