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The Pittsburgh Steelers were pushed away from a blockbuster deal for Miami Dolphins wide receiver Jaylen Waddle by the massive price tag the Dolphins wanted for star receiver. ESPN’s Jeremy Fowler said the Steelers were among the teams who checked in on Waddle, but the price tag was simply too high for any team to pay up for him.
Legendary Pittsburgh Steelers quarterback Ben Roethlisberger cracked a joke Tuesday about the difference in how the front office approached his final season with the team compared to quarterback Aaron Rodgers' first season in black and gold.
Miami kept Jaylen Waddle at the trade deadline after setting a first-round asking price. Broncos, Steelers and Giants showed interest.
The Pittsburgh Steelers reportedly tried to trade for Jakobi Meyers before the Las Vegas Raiders sent him to the Jacksonville Jaguars. Here are the details of why Pittsburgh fell short in its pursuit of Meyers.
The Miami Dolphins surprisingly held onto star wide receiver Jaylen Waddle past Tuesday's trade deadline, but it wasn't because of a lack of potential suitors.
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Steelers miss out on Rashid Shaheed trade
Shaheed was another receiver rumored to potentially land in Pittsburgh, leaving general manager Omar Khan with even more limited options. Heading into deadline day, it was evident that the Steelers have two primary needs: a receiver and a member of the secondary. Quiet thus far, who remains on the board at the receiver position for Pittsburgh?
Pittsburgh sits atop the AFC North at 5-3 and has largely benefited from injuries to both Joe Burrow and Lamar Jackson this season. Not to take anything away from the Steelers, who are definitely a good football team, but you kind of get the feeling they are still a couple of pieces short of genuinely contending for a Super Bowl.
It’s going to be a big day for the New Orleans Saints. By the end of the day on Tuesday we will know who who will be sticking around with the Saints after the t