Pittsburgh Steelers wide receiver George Pickens could be done with the team, following a new report about his behavior.
With George Pickens' contract set to expire in 2026, many are wondering what the future could hold for the Steelers receiver. On his podcast, Footbahlin with Ben Roethlisberger, former Steelers QB Ben
The Pittsburgh Steelers offseason has only just begun, and troubled wide receiver George Pickens is at the center of a controversy. In the aftermath of Pittsbur
Pittsburgh Steelers wide receiver George Pickens was late for the team's 29-10 loss to the Kanas City Chiefs on Christmas Day, according to The
The Pittsburgh Steelers’ future is in limbo after another season that collapsed at the end. The Steelers and Mike Tomlin haven’t won a playoff game since the 2016 NFL season, and the pressure to turn things around is hitting a boiling point.
The Athletic reported Tuesday that George Pickens was late to the Steelers’ Christmas Day game against the Chiefs, not arriving to Acrisure Stadium until after coach Mike Tomlin had submitted his inactive list.
Wide receiver George Pickens was the subject of the final question at Steelers head coach Mike Tomlin's end of season press conference on Tuesday.
The wide receiver’s roller-coaster season with the Steelers took one final turn, when the wideout fielded a question about his belief in the offense.
Fox Sports host Colin Cowherd put himself in the role of NFL general manager during Thursday’s edition of his national television show, ‘The Herd.’ He proposed a solution for the Pittsburgh Steelers’ current situation. That situation, specifically, is the team’s six consecutive playoff losses and eight overall seasons without a playoff win.
To be fair to Cowherd, he did say he’d make the trade of T.J. Watt, George Pickens and a pair of first-round picks to go up for Colorado quarterback Shedeur Sanders only if the Steelers felt like he was a starting quarterback.
The Steelers should trade T.J. Watt and George Pickens, along with two first-round picks, to acquire Colorado quarterback Shedeur Sanders in the 2025 NFL Draft.