Wide receiver George Pickens was the subject of the final question at Steelers head coach Mike Tomlin's end of season press conference on Tuesday.
How the latest drama with George Pickens highlights deeper issues within the Pittsburgh Steelers and Mike Tomlin's tenure.
George Pickens provided yet another distraction for the Pittsburgh Steelers on Wednesday while commenting on suggested offseason trade packages. For once, fans should be encouraged.
As a rule, the Pittsburgh Steelers negotiate contract extensions with their top players in the offseason heading into the final year of their contract. This is the position the Steelers find themselves in with wide receiver George Pickens but Pickens’ production and behavior have muddied the waters of his future with this team.
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,
Pittsburgh Steelers wide receiver George Pickens is heading into the final year of his rookie deal in 2025. However, head coach Mike Tomlin is not ready to give the big-personality wide receiver ...
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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 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.
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.
Pittsburgh Steelers WR George Pickens, HC Mike Tomlin / Justin Casterline/GettyImages The Pittsburgh Steelers exited the NFL Playoffs without barely a whimper and are now setting their sights on ...