Former Pittsburgh Steelers guard Kendall Simmons did not hold back on George Pickens. He thinks Pickens needs to get it
Pittsburgh Steelers wide receiver George Pickens could be done with the team, following a new report about his behavior.
The Pittsburgh Steelers offseason has only just begun, and troubled wide receiver George Pickens is at the center of a controversy. In the aftermath of Pittsbur
George Pickens has made headlines for all the wrong reasons in 2024, but this time is different, as the Pittsburgh Steelers receiver has won an award for his performance against the Baltimore Ravens in the Wild-Card round of the playoffs.
The wide receiver’s roller-coaster season with the Steelers took one final turn, when the wideout fielded a question about his belief in the offense.
George Pickens finished his third season with the Pittsburgh Steelers as the organization's leading receiver. Although he does see signs of improvement on
Pittsburgh Steelers star wide receiver George Pickens has been productive in his first three seasons despite playing in a historically bad offense. In most cases, he’s been the Steelers’ only glimmer of hope on that side of the ball.
The Athletic reported Tuesday that George Pickens was late to the Steelers’ Christmas Day game against the Chiefs, not arriving to Acrisure Stadium until after coach Mike Tomlin had submitted his inactive list.
The third-year wideout finished the season with 36 receptions for 548 yards and four touchdowns, averaging 15.2 yards per catch and showing he could be a big-play contributor. Austin also served as the team's punt returner and ranked seventh in the NFL with a 10.3-yard average.
Former Pittsburgh Steelers offensive lineman Kendall Simmons believes the Steelers may have to move on from George Pickens.
Jayden Daniels and the Washington Commanders have been the Cinderella story of the NFL playoffs. In the wild-card round, the Commanders stole a 23-20 win over the Tampa Bay Buccaneers thanks to a walk-off Zane Gonzalez field goal that doinked through the uprights as time expired.