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The Pittsburgh Steelers have yet to figure out a new contract with superstar pass rusher T.J. Watt. It has become a situation that is making some fans uneasy. Watt has been the clear franchise cornerstone for years.
An NFL writer identified a former Pittsburgh Steelers draft pick as a cut candidate ahead of 2025 OTAs and training camp.
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Sporting News on MSNSteelers predicted to sign Bills $100 million free agent receiver to replace George PickensThe Pittsburgh Steelers are predicted to finally replace George Pickens by signing a former Buffalo Bills wide receiver in free agency.
Bleacher Report didn’t hold back in its recent assessment of the Pittsburgh Steelers’ offseason, delivering low grades across the board […] This article originally appeared on Steelers Now: Bleacher Report Slams Steelers’ Draft,
The Pittsburgh Steelers have received a new Aaron Rodgers prediction from Green Bay Packers head coach Matt LaFleur.
Bleacher Report believes the Pittsburgh Steelers have put together one of the NFL’s worst offseasons, giving them a D grade. Overall, Omar Khan and Mike Tomlin earned an F for their free agency work and just a C for their NFL Draft strategy.
Steelers fans beware, Bleacher Report just blasted Pittsburgh's 2025 offseason plan of attack. According to B/R, the Steelers had the second-worst offseason in the NFL — falling behind 30 other NFL teams and having just slightly more success than the New Orleans Saints, who came in last.
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Sporting News on MSNOnly 1 Pittsburgh Steelers rookie predicted to land starting role in 2025The Pittsburgh Steelers added 17 first-year players to their roster in recent weeks. However, only one is expected to start for the team in their rookie season.
The Steelers drafted defensive tackle Derrick Harmon from Oregon with their first-round pick this year, and he's expected to make an immediate impact along the defensive line. Defensive end Jack Sawyer will also play in Pittsburgh after the Steelers called his name in the fourth round, along with tackle Yahya Black from Iowa in the fifth round.
The Steelers' offseason has echoed the conservative football philosophy of Iowa, raising questions about Pittsburgh's ability to compete.