Pittsburgh Steelers head coach Mike Tomlin delivered a message to third-year wide receiver George Pickens on Monday.
During Tuesday’s season-ending press conference, I asked Steelers coach Mike Tomlin if it was a priority for the franchise to get wide receiver George Pickens a contract extension in the offseason. He didn’t say,
Their 2024 season might be over, but the Pittsburgh Steelers continue to make headlines as they delve into the offseason. At the forefront of Steelers-related news (outside of the ongoing criticism of head coach Mike Tomlin) is the team's possible plans at quarterback and involving embattled wideout George Pickens.
On Monday, head coach Mike Tomlin addressed the media and when he was asked about the incident, Tomlin had the most Tomlin answer of all. “That’s news to me,” Tomlin said.
Pittsburgh Steelers wide receiver George Pickens could be done with the team, following a new report about his behavior.
🏈 Former Pittsburgh Steelers cornerback Patrick Peterson defended Mike Tomlin. He thinks quarterback is the biggest issue in Pittsburgh.
Pittsburgh Steelers wide receiver George Pickens was late for the team's 29-10 loss to the Kanas City Chiefs on Christmas Day, according to The
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.
With George Pickens' contract set to expire in 2026, many are wondering what the future could hold for the Steelers receiver. On his podcast, Footbahlin with Ben Roethlisberger, former Steelers QB Ben
The Pittsburgh Steelers were eliminated from the playoffs after losing the wild-card round to the Baltimore Ravens 28-14. After the loss, some fans jumped on social media claiming it's time to move on from head coach Mike Tomlin, but the franchise seemingly wants to keep him.
The Pittsburgh Steelers exited the NFL Playoffs without barely a whimper and are now setting their sights on the offseason, first a tricky free agency period an