Steelers player gave up his number to Aaron Rodgers
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Steelers 10-Win 2025 Preduction Called 'Reality' originally appeared on Athlon Sports. The Pittsburgh Steelers have finished each of the last two NFL seasons with exactly 10 wins, after finishing the previous two campaigns with exactly nine wins. This level of playoff-scraping consistency generated plenty of memes.
The Dolphins are actively shopping cornerback Jalen Ramsey and we project what it might cost the Steelers to trade for the former All-Pro
Pittsburgh Steelers running back Jaylen Warren, Najee Harris' running mate for the past three seasons, has the utmost confidence he can take on more carries than ever before. He's been fine-tuning his body over the past several months to do just that.
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R DK Metcalf praised the defense’s communication — saying it was so loud, he couldn’t hear Mason Rudolph’s adjustments.
Former Pittsburgh Steelers quarterback Ben Roethlisberger believes that Aaron Rodgers is a one-year patch for the team and that he will retire following the season. Roethlisberger, who has experience playing at an older age coming off a major injury, says Rodgers’ body is likely feeling his age, and he is unlikely to play beyond this year.
In this latest three-round mock draft update, Pittsburgh waits until the third round to select a quarterback and instead go defense in the first round.
While seemingly everyone is speculating over whom the Steelers will acquire to replace George Pickens, receivers coach Zach Azzanni feels that Pittsburgh's new No. 2 receiver opposite DK Metcalf is already in the building.
But a definitive set of winners and losers emerged throughout the nine-week spring program. A handful of teams and players are feeling great about where they stand right now. Others are probably wondering what else can go wrong before training camp starts in six weeks.
The Pittsburgh Steelers are set to open their 2025 season with a visit to face the New York Jets. The two historically significant AFC squads are