Pittsburgh landed another star wideout, but there might be more fireworks off the field than on the field.
DK Metcalf is the newest member of the Steelers after a Sunday night blockbuster trade that sent the former Seahawks star to Pittsburgh. Pittsburgh still has business to take care of, namely at the quarterback position,
Steelers receiver George Pickens didn't have glowing things to say after the season-ending playoff loss to the Ravens.
It is a huge deal for the Steelers offense. It is also a fascinating deal because it now creates some uncertainty around the returning top wide receiver in Pittsburgh.
While the quarterback question still very much needs to be answered, kicker Chris Boswell shared a hilarious reaction on Instagram to the new wide receiver tandem in Pittsburgh. “I got this. GP and DK down there somewhere," Boswell posted. On a more serious note, the Steelers have been connected to many different quarterback names.
The Seahawks had been open about shopping Metcalf in recent days, as it seemed increasingly unlikely the two sides would reach an agreement on a long-term extension before Metcalf hit free agency next spring.
The Pittsburgh Steelers finally got their guy at wide receiver after reaching a deal with the Seattle Seahawks for DK Metcalf. In the wake of that, what does this trade mean for incumbent wide receiver George Pickens?
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The Pittsburgh Steelers pulled off a huge trade to bring in receiver DK Metcalf from the Seattle Seahawks in exchange for a second-round pick. Pittsburgh then gave him a massive four-year extension worth $132 million.
DK Metcalf wanted a trade, and he got his way. According to ESPN’s Adam Schefter, the veteran wide receiver has been traded to the Pittsburgh Steelers for a 202
Metcalf is a fun player and it's not like the Steelers didn't need someone to go alongside George Pickens. But it wasn't cheap, Metcalf and Pickens might not be the best fit together and, well, the Steelers still have that one remaining problem.