The Pittsburgh Steelers must address the wide receiver room this offseason, and an NFL analyst believes the team should trade for a former All-Pro to bolster the position group.
The San Francisco 49ers plan to release veteran defensive tackle Javon Hargrave with a post-June 1 designation when the new league year begins in March, general manager John Lynch confirmed.
The Pittsburgh Steelers, who have never experienced a losing season under head coach Mike Tomlin, made it back to the playoffs for the second straight
Veteran pass-rusher Leonard Floyd is another key figure in the 49ers’ cap considerations. Floyd, who recorded 8.5 sacks last season and trailed only Nick Bosa in production, remains a valuable contributor on defense. However, Floyd is 32 years old and carries a $10.1 million cap hit, making a likely post-June 1st release candidate.
In this blockbuster trade proposal, the 49ers trade vetern and star wide receiver Deebo Samuel to the Dolphins.
The 49ers shared their plan to release defensive tackle Javon Hargrave at the start of the league year during a press conference on Wednesday, but they have no plan to do the same with wide receiver Deebo Samuel. While he stayed healthier than a number of ...
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Harrison finished with 885 yards on 62 receptions for eight touchdowns, and Carter believes he can emerge as a Pro Bowl-caliber wideout moving into his sophomore season.
The Steelers washed out of the playoffs early and need to swing for the fences this offseason to land some star power.
BALTIMORE – This week, the Pittsburgh Steelers referred to their Week 16 matchup against the Baltimore Ravens as a “T-shirts and hats game.” A victory would have clinched the AFC North and ...
CLEVELAND, Ohio — Browns special teams coordinator Bubba Ventrone will get an inside look at the top quarterbacks and other prospects in the NFL Draft later this month.
Star players are a good thing. Draft capital is a good thing. Or maybe not. Y’see, the Chicago Bears had plenty of both heading into the 2024 season, and it did