Pittsburgh Steelers wide receiver George Pickens is one of the more polarizing players in the NFL. Often the subject of conversation because of his quick
The Pittsburgh Steelers have put a bow on their quick week of practice, and they're on the eve of their Week 17 matchup with the Kansas City Chiefs. With that comes the final injury report of the week,
The return of George Pickens did little to kick-start the sputtering Pittsburgh Steelers offense. Pickens, the No. 1 wide receiver, played for the first time Wednesday since Dec. 1 because of a hamstring injury suffered in practice later that week.
The Pittsburgh Steelers received a mixed bag of injury updates on wideout George Pickens and cornerback Joey Porter Jr.
The Pittsburgh Steelers could get wide receiver George Pickens back against the Kansas City Chiefs. Adam Schefter of ESPN said on Monday that there is a ‘realistic chance’ Pickens plays on Wednesday after missing the last three games with a grade 2 hamstring strain.
A big reason the Steelers struggled on Saturday against the Baltimore Ravens was the absence of wide receiver George Pickens. The passing offense has no punch without Pickens in the lineup. But Tomlin offered an optimistic update about Pickens playing against the Chiefs this week.
Pickens suffered the injury on Dec. 5, while doing some work after practice. The Steelers initially thought the injury was minor, but an MRI revealed more significant damage, causing Pickens to miss the team’s last three games.
George Pickens, the Steelers' top wideout who has missed the past three games with a hamstring injury, has a "real chance" of facing the Kansas City Chiefs on Christmas Day, according to Pittsburgh head coach Mike Tomlin.
The Pittsburgh Steelers are going to be in the market for wide receiver help in the 2025 offseason, and one avenue to bring in another playmaker will be the 2025 NFL Draft. One NFL analyst believes the Steelers will do just that in his latest mock draft.
The Steelers will have wide receiver George Pickens in the lineup on Christmas, but they won't have quarterback Justin Fields.
Pittsburgh Steelers wide receiver George Pickens raised eyebrows with his interactions with Kansas City Chiefs stars after the Steelers' loss Wednesday.