The Pittsburgh Steelers pulled off a massive blockbuster trade to acquire star wide receiver DK Metcalf from the Seattle Seahawks on Sunday evening. It was a move that finally gave the Steelers what they have been looking to find.
A year ago, the Pittsburgh Steelers desperately attempted to find a perimeter wide receiver to pair with George Pickens. They explored options throughout the of
ESPN's Bill Barnwell on Monday, March 10, wrote that the Steelers' investment in Metcalf and the presence of wideout George Pickens already on the roster points to a likely change in preference from Justin Fields in 2025 to Russell Wilson.
Widely considered to be a top target for the Steelers on the free agent market, where will the team pivot to from here? Would a DK Metcalf for George Pickens trade straight up make any sense for the Steelers?
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Boswell threw his hat in the ring shortly after the trade with a hilarious viral post on Instagram calling his shot to throw to Metcalf and Pickens this season. Boswell is sure he can split time between being the best kicker in the NFL with throwing a few deep balls to Pickens and Metcalf.
I like the Pittsburgh Steelers’ decision to trade for Seattle Seahawks wide receiver DK Metcalf. It may be costing them a lot of money (a four-year, $132 million extension on top of $18 million this year),
The Pittsburgh Steelers made a bit of NFL history with the DK Metcalf contract. His five-year, $150 million deal is the largest gross amount of money towards a wide receiver in NFL history. Metcalf becomes the fifth-highest-paid wide receiver on average per year with the deal.