2013 Steelers By Position: WRs
Bob Labriola and Missi Matthews examine the Pittsburgh Steelers’ wide receivers following the first wave of free agency and in advance of the 2013 NFL Draft…. Source: Pittsburgh Steelers : Videos
Bob Labriola and Missi Matthews examine the Pittsburgh Steelers’ wide receivers following the first wave of free agency and in advance of the 2013 NFL Draft…. Source: Pittsburgh Steelers : Videos
According to the media reports on Sunday, it appeared to be imminent that former Pittsburgh Steelers linebacker James Harrison would be signing with the Cincinnati Bengals this week. As of Tuesday, however, that imminent signing doesn’t look to be so imminent after all. Adam Schefter of ESPN, who reported on Sunday that the two sides…
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One of the more popular and important figures of the last Steelers Super Bowl title was James Harrison. After all, he captured the Defensive Player of the Year award in 2008, and provided the most memorable interception return in the history of the Big Game. While a member of the team, he never spoke kindly…
According to Adam Schefter via Twitter the NFL will release the schedule for the 2013 NFL season on Thursday at 8 PM Eastern TIme. As of now the Steelers do know one of their match-ups for the 2013 season. In week 4 of the 2013 season the Steelers will face the Minnesota Vikings in England,…
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The Steelers made their decision on Emmanuel Sanders on Sunday, choosing to bring the wideout back on a one-year deal rather than let him jump to the Patriots for the price of a third-round pick. Ed Bouchette of the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette said last week that he didn’t think the team should match the offer sheet…
The Steelers need something that few draft picks ever immediately give any team: leadership. The only way to fix that moving forward is to find players who are likely to become leaders in the future. Of course, there may not be a future for the people picking the players if the team doesn’t improve before…
Emmanuel Sanders will remain a Steeler for another season after Pittsburgh matched New England’s one-year, $ 2.5 million offer. But if the Steelers lose Sanders a year from now, they’ll regret passing on the Patriots’ third-round pick. And Sanders’ agent is talking like a man who wants to test free agency 11 months from now….
Regardless of whether the Steelers made the right decision to match the one-year, $ 2.5 million offer to retain receiver Emmanuel Sanders, the truth is that the entire escapade easily could have been avoided if the Steelers had made a better decision regarding the tender offer given to Sanders. By going with the third-round tender…