The Pittsburgh Steelers have already acquired a top wide receiver in a trade. Could they send out one of their best in another deal?
With D.K. Metcalf being traded to the Pittsburgh Steelers, the New England Patriots' options for star receivers are dwindling.
Former Pittsburgh Steelers linebacker Robert Spillane has agreed to a three-year, $37.5 million contract that includes $20.6M guaranteed with the
NFL free agency technically doesn't begin until Wednesday, when trades -- plus signings of players with expiring contracts -- can be finalized. All kinds of activity kicked off on Monday, however, thanks to the league permitting all 32 teams to begin negotiations with impending 2025 free agents.
The Pittsburgh Steelers drafted Dobbs in the fourth round (135th overall) in 2019, before trading him to the Jacksonville Jaguars for a fifth-round pick in 2020. He only lasted a year there before being waived and re-claimed by the Steelers.
The New England Patriots are bringing in a former Pittsburgh Steelers linebacker as they look to bolster their defense. Per ESPN's Jeremy Fowler, free agent Robert Spillane has agreed to a $37.5 million deal over three years with the Pats,
The Patriots' rumored pursuit of DK Metcalf came up short on Sunday, as the star wideout was traded to the Steelers.