The Pittsburgh Steelers know wide receiver DK Metcalf will be catching passes for them next season after they acquired him via trade Sunday, per NFL Network's Tom Pelissero and Ian Rapoport. The next question to answer is who will be throwing those passes.
NFL offseason is in full swing as the legal tampering period for free agency has begun. Several big names are already preparing to wear new threads after trade agreements involving playmakers like Deebo Samuel and DK Metcalf.
The Pittsburgh Steelers added a star wide receiver on Sunday, trading a second-round pick to the Seattle Seahawks in return for DK Metcalf. While Metcalf will certainly make the Steelers better, they still have a few areas to address this offseason,
NFL offseason is firing on all cylinders now. A day after several teams agreed to blockbuster deals, including the Buffalo Bills giving Josh Allen a new $330 million contract, the Pittsburgh Steelers acquiring DK Metcalf and the Los Angeles Rams signing Davante Adams,
Sorry, Steelers fans, although the DK Metcalf trade is a massive first step to fixing the Black and Gold offense, an even bigger problem remains unsolved—who will be the 2025 starting QB? The Pittsburgh Steelers have apparently made their interests pretty clear over the past several weeks—they want Justin Fields as the starting quarterback for the 2025 regular season.
New York Jets agree to terms with quarterback Justin Fields on two-year, $40M deal. NFL Network's Maurice Jones-Drew says that Pittsburgh Steelers wide receiver George Pickens should "explode" next season in light of the Steelers trading for wide receiver DK Metcalf.
The Pittsburgh Steelers added a star wide receiver to their offense, and a big-name quarterback could be coming next. The Steelers are engaged in discussions with both veteran quarterbacks they brought on for the 2024 season,
Last year, the Pittsburgh Steelers traded Kenny Pickett before quickly replacing him with Justin Fields. Their quarterback room completely turned over, with Fields and Russell Wilson running the show after two years of Pickett.
We're tracking every Steelers move in free agency, from DK Metcalf to the quarterback situation and much, much more.
The Pittsburgh Steelers did something relatively uncharacteristic of their franchise by trading a second-round pick for former Seattle Seahawks wide receiver DK Metcalf, then inking him to a monster deal worth $150 million over a five-year span.
The Pittsburgh Steelers acquired wide receiver DK Metcalf from the Seattle Seahawks on Sunday in exchange for a 2025 second-round pick. Right away, the Steelers gave Metcalf a five-year deal worth $150 million in a massive move for the franchise.
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