The Pittsburgh Steelers have spent the past few months trying to trade for a wide receiver and they finally made that happen on Tuesday.  With just hours to go before the NFL trade deadline, the Steelers were able to pull off a deal with the New York Jets for Mike Williams,
Davis was signed by the Steelers in 2021 when he joined his brother, Carlos Davis, in Pittsburgh. A sixth-round pick by the Tampa Bay Buccaneers in the 2020 NFL Draft, Davis has spent time in the NFL and the USFL while trying to achieve his NFL dream.
If you bought a Mike Williams New York Jets jersey, hopefully you have the receipt handy. ESPN's Adam Schefter reported the Jets are trading the
The Pittsburgh Steelers are trading for Green Bay Packers defensive lineman ... Sources described Smith as a direct replacement for DeMarvin Leal. Smith, an NFL veteran, will play a little bit on the inside and outside for the team, giving them even ...
The acquisition of Mike Williams isn’t the only move the Pittsburgh Steelers made on trade deadline day. NFL Network’s Ian Rapoport and Tom Pelissero reported that the Green Bay Packers sent defensive end Preston Smith to the Steelers. The 6-foot-5 ...
The Pittsburgh Steelers waited way too long to address their need at wide receiver, and it shows. Pittsburgh features a surprisingly-prominent passing attack wi
Jayden Daniels had his signature moment of the season two weeks ago when he completed a Hail Mary pass as time expired to beat the Chicago Bears and Caleb Williams. That doesn’t exactly qualify as a signature win, though. The rookie quarterback is still looking for one of those.
The Steelers were reportedly interested in Christian Kirk before he suffered a season-ending collarbone injury. Who else might they target?
The Steelers were trying to acquire Christian Kirk and remain in the mix to trade for a wide receiver as Tuesday's deadline approaches, according to sources.
The Steel City will have to settle for watching the Texans versus the Jets on Halloween, but how have the Steelers fared on this day?