The University of North Carolina made national headlines by hiring six-time Super Bowl champion and former New England Patriots head coach Bill Belichick, but the school was initially focused on hiring a member of the Pittsburgh Steelers' staff.
The New England Patriots could make a splash this offseason as the Pittsburgh Steelers look poised to move on from quarterback Russell Wilson. ESPN's Kimberly Martin said during Get Up last Wednesday that she "would be very shocked" if Wilson remained with the Steelers.
A new trade candidate could be out there for the Pittsburgh Steelers if they want to take a chance on a young player. The New England Patriots, who signed Josh Dobbs, are reportedly floating second-year quarterback Joe Milton out there in trade talks.
With D.K. Metcalf being traded to the Pittsburgh Steelers, the New England Patriots' options for star receivers are dwindling.
The Las Vegas Raiders had struggled to find consistent play at inside linebacker for years until they signed Robert Spillane from the Pittsburgh Steelers in the 2022 offseason. Over the last two seasons,
The New England Patriots have signed former Pittsburgh Steelers quarterback Josh Dobbs to a two-year, $8 million deal. Dobbs will be Drake Maye’s backup, and that could mean a murky future for Joe Milton, who is now a possible trade target. Dobbs spent ...
The New England Patriots have the starting quarterback spot locked down, but that doesn't mean the entire depth chart is settled at the position. First-round pick Drake Maye had an encouraging rookie campaign in 2024,
LB Elandon Roberts has agreed to a one-year contract with the Las Vegas Raiders, ending his time with Pittsburgh Steelers.
The Jets will be Fields' third team entering his fifth season after being drafted 11th overall by the Chicago Bears in the 2021 NFL Draft. But the Bears traded Fields to the Steelers before they drafted Caleb Williams with the No. 1 overall pick in 2024.
As for left tackles, Ronnie Stanley, the best available, and the one they coveted, never hit free agency. He re-signed with Baltimore. Second-tier tackle Dan Moore went to Tennessee, while Jaylon Moore went to the Chiefs. To be fair, the pool of free agent tackles wasn’t great after Stanley.