Pittsburgh Steelers, DK Metcalf and Aaron Rodgers
Digest more
Dallas Cowboys wide receiver George Pickens reveals the biggest difference he's noticed from the Pittsburgh Steelers and his new team.
The Steelers traded for wide receiver DK Metcalf to advance the passing offense but it doesn't sound like he's planning to be a vocal leader.
9hon MSN
On Tuesday, in Metcalf's first official practice with the Pittsburgh Steelers after being acquired in a trade with the Seahawks in March, he nearly caught new teammate Minkah Fitzpatrick as Fitzpatrick dashed toward the end zone with a turnover.
One of the best free agent wide receivers left on the market doesn't seem interested in joining the Steelers. And it's not because of Aaron Rodgers.
The Dallas Cowboys made a major addition when they brought in wide receiver George Pickens during the offseason. The former Pittsburgh Steelers standout is expected to open up the aerial attack for Dallas, while helping to take some of the pressure off of CeeDee Lamb's shoulders.
Dallas Cowboys fourth-year defensive back Israel Mukuamu is welcoming all challengers this summer, especially recent trade acquisition George Pickens, who's set to be the No. 2 option in the passing game behind CeeDee Lamb.
Metcalf is one of the most physical and dynamic receivers in football and will immediately be slotted in as Pittsburgh's No. 1 receiver after trading George Pickens to the Dallas Cowboys. Despite the prospect of a Metcalf-Pickens duo tearing up NFL defenses, the Steelers couldn't afford both.
For the second year in a row, Zach Azzanni’s job description involves presiding over a Pittsburgh Steelers position group that is widely recognized as in need of an upgrade. “Everyone’s downplaying (and) underplaying our group right now,