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27 minutes ago
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Steelers' New-Look Receiver Group Disrespected in Latest Ranking
Steelers' New-Look Receiver Group Disrespected in Latest Ranking originally appeared on Athlon Sports. The Pittsburgh Steelers traded away star wide receiver George Pickens to the Dallas Cowboys, but they also made a trade with the Seattle Seahawks to acquire their star wideout, D.K. Metcalf. Advertisement And some are not necessarily a fan of the move. In a recent article by PFF's Trevor Sikkema, he ranks every NFL team's wide receiver corps going into the 2025 season. But near the bottom of the list at No. 29, he has the Steelers' new group. "The Steelers traded for D.K. Metcalf in the offseason but then shipped off George Pickens. That profiles as only a slight upgrade for a team that finished 20th in PFF receiving grade in 2024," Sikkema wrote. "Pittsburgh should get more out of second-year receiver Roman Wilson, who was largely injured last season, and the backfield combination of Jaylen Warren and Kenneth Gainwell brings some third-down, pass-catching ability." A big factor in the team being able to prove this ranking wrong is Roman Wilson, who did not play in his rookie season due to injury. If he can step up in a big way, the team's wide receiver corps could improve tremendously. Advertisement As for Metcalf, he had also 100 more receiving yards than Pickens last season, as well as two more touchdowns. Pairing new quarterback Aaron Rodgers with a receiver with athleticism like Metcalf's just feels like a match made in heaven. The Steelers will go into the 2025 season looking to make the playoffs for the third straight season, as well as prove this ranking wrong. Related: Insider Says Rodgers Impacted Steelers' Pickens Trade Related: Steelers Praised For Most Controversial Offseason Move This story was originally reported by Athlon Sports on Jun 18, 2025, where it first appeared.
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27 minutes ago
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Steelers Urged To Respond to Jaire Alexander Signing
Steelers Urged To Respond to Jaire Alexander Signing originally appeared on Athlon Sports. It sometimes seems like the Pittsburgh Steelers' rivals are trying harder to win than they are. The Baltimore Ravens have drafted draft picks for stars, signed high-profile extensions, and done everything possible to put quarterback Lamar Jackson in a position to find success. They identify needs, address them, and have made a habit of making the playoffs. Advertisement The Steelers, to their credit, traded significant draft capital for receiver DK Metcalf and have a playoff-ready roster. But after trading receiver George Pickens away and keeping themselves in quarterback purgatory lent itself to frustration. On Wednesday, the Ravens took another step to distance themselves from the pack, signing corner Jaire Alexander to be their second boundary corner opposite Nate Wiggins. It's a move that pushes them towards a Super Bowl and adds another high-level talent for opponents to deal with. It also, according to Loyal Ricks Jr., demands Pittsburgh responds. The Steelers were urged to make a splash after Alexander's signing, namely by trading for Miami Dolphins corner Jalen Ramsey. Advertisement 'At 29 years old, Ramsey has a chip on his shoulder and the talent to match,' Loyal Ricks Jr. wrote. 'His 24 interceptions in 135 games speak to his instincts and ball skills — qualities the Steelers value in their physical, aggressive style of defense. 'Ramsey would cost $9.9 million in cap space to acquire, and yes, the Miami Dolphins would need to be open to a trade. But Pittsburgh has the resources to make it happen. They have plenty of cap flexibility, and they own a league-high 12 picks in the 2026 NFL Draft.' The veteran corner has long been considered available for the right price. Pittsburgh has the capital to make that happen, whether the package be headlined by a Day 2 or multiple Day 3 selections. He's certainly a fit, too. The Steelers' biggest weakness in the secondary is in the slot, where Ramsey has done his best work. He'd be an upgrade over both Darius Slay Jr. and Joey Porter Jr. in base personnel, too. Ramsey hasn't lost his athleticism just yet and is willing to get his hands dirty in the run, which Pittsburgh hoped to improve upon in the offseason. Advertisement 'With Alexander now a Raven, there's no time to hesitate,' Ricks said. 'If the Steelers want to remain competitive in the AFC North, they need to make the call. Jalen Ramsey is the last big move on the board — and Pittsburgh should make it.' The biggest obstacle for this transaction is Pittsburgh's approach to this season. In trading Pickens, the front office admitted that 2026 picks were more valuable than a strong second receiver. But that doesn't mean the Steelers are going to spend those picks, at least not yet. Ramsey makes sense on paper. However, Pittsburgh is much more likely to use its surplus in search of a quarterback in the 2026 NFL Draft than a veteran corner who might not play for the next great Steelers team. Perhaps an Aaron Rodgers renaissance changes things before the trade deadline. Until then, expecting Pittsburgh to spend doesn't seem fruitful. Advertisement Related: Steelers Coach Reveals Keys to Porter Jr.'s Development Related: Steelers' Beanie Bishop Explains Why He Disgraced Pittsburgh Panthers' Logo This story was originally reported by Athlon Sports on Jun 20, 2025, where it first appeared.


CBS News
an hour ago
- Automotive
- CBS News
Changes coming to Browns Hill Road stemming from deadly motorcycle crash
Changes are on the way to Browns Hill Road near the Homestead Grays Bridge stemming from a deadly motorcycle crash that happened late last month. 33-year-old Robert Brimage was killed in a motorcycle crash along Browns Hill Road on May 29 after crashing with another vehicle that was traveling in the same direction. In the wake of the deadly crash, the City of Pittsburgh's Vision Zero Fatal Crash Response Team completed a site visit to the scene of where the crash occurred and will be making a number of changes to Browns Hill Road to help prevent future crashes. The city says that during overnight hours, traffic lights at the intersections of Imogene Road and Parkview Boulevard will "revert to red." Instead of staying green, traffic lights at those intersections will respond to real-time conditions instead of staying green to help cut down on chances for drivers to speed. At those intersections, the yellow and red phases of the traffic signal rotations will be changed to help cut down on rear-end crashes and reflective plates will be added to give more nighttime visibility to drivers. Lastly, pedestrians at the intersection of Browns Hill Road and Imogene Road will be given a 5-second head start when crossing the street. It's unclear how quickly the changes will be implemented.
Yahoo
an hour ago
- Business
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Market Square businesses in Pittsburgh face construction challenges
Construction in Market Square downtown is expected to be completed ahead of the 2026 NFL Draft in Pittsburgh. Businesses in the square have to navigate the constant construction, which is impacting foot traffic and signage. The owners of Love and The Original Oyster House hope that the community will continue to support Market Square businesses through the project.
Yahoo
an hour ago
- Sport
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Pirates outlast Tigers through rain delay and blown lead; no win for Skenes
This article originally appeared on They blew a 4-0 lead and sat through an hour-long rain delay along the way, but the Pittsburgh Pirates managed to salvage the nightcap of their Friday, June 19 doubleheader against the Detroit Tigers with an 8-4 extra innings win. Advertisement Ke'Bryan Hayes hit a leadoff single to score the inherited base runner, Tommy Pham, from second base: Pham was nearly thrown out at the plate, and Tigers manager A.J. Hinch unsuccessfully challenged the play, provoking a tirade that ended in his ejection. Joey Bart singled in another run and Isiah Kiner-Fairfax brought home two more. David Bednar kept the Tigers off the board in the bottom of the inning to preserve the win. Nick Gonzales and Jared Triolo hit one and two-run home runs in the second inning to open a 3-0 lead, then Andrew McCutchen cleared the fences for the 327th homer of his career the following frame. Click here to read more from Download the FREE WPXI News app for breaking news alerts. Follow Channel 11 News on Facebook and Twitter. | Watch WPXI NOW