Steelers now alone in Aaron Rodgers pursuit
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Dallas Cowboys head coach Brian Schottenheimer does not understand the character concerns surrounding former Pittsburgh Steelers wide receiver George Pickens. Schottenheimer says Pickens is heavily engaged and involved in meetings and is simply working to learn the offense ahead of the 2025 NFL season.
Steelers rookie DT Derrick Harmon named Ravens RB Derrick Henry as the player he’s most looking forward to facing in 2025.
The Steelers have waived offensive lineman Lecitus Smith, per a report from NFL insider Aaron Wilson.
Smith has played in 18 games and has started three games. One of those starts came last year as the jumbo tight end in the Patriots’ offense, a role he adopted late in the year. He has played at guard and center, making Smith a three-position versatile player over his NFL career.
Steelers Depot's Alex Kozora argued the Pittsburgh Steelers should pursue a trade for Indianapolis Colts wideout Alec Pierce.
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Aaron Rodgers isn't the only notable veteran offensive player the Pittsburgh Steelers are reportedly interested in acquiring during this late stage of the NFL's offseason. The Steelers have reportedly inquired about Saints receiver Chris Olave,
Unfortunately, as a Steeler, Smith’s output didn’t live up to his reputation. In eight games on the roster, Smith registered just two sacks and one fumble recovery which made it an easy decision for the Steelers to move on.
"In the Packers’ new revision, which will be voted on this Tuesday and Wednesday, pushing and pulling any ball carrier would be banned — just like the NFL had it back in 2005. If other owners opposed the original ban due to language concerns, this change should certainly alleviate that.
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Steelers insider Ray Fittipaldo recently explained what he believes it will take financially to re-sign T.J. Watt.