The Pittsburgh Steelers have a decision to make regarding the futures of quarterbacks Russell Wilson and Justin Fields ahead of free agency.
Steelers president Art Rooney II said that finding a quarterback will be the team's priority this offseason. Rooney, during his annual meeting with reporters, added that his "preference" would be to either sign Russell Wilson or Justin Fields to new deals.
Despite speculation that T.J. Watt could be on the trade block, Pittsburgh Steelers president Art Rooney II said the team
For the second straight offseason, the Pittsburgh Steelers have major quarterback questions. Last year, the team completely revamped its quarterback room in search of answers behind center. But that’s not what Steelers owner Art Rooney II would prefer the team do again.
A noteworthy statement that Pittsburgh Steelers owner Art Rooney II made in his annual year-end meeting with the media was a quick retort to a question about recent comments made by his brother. Last week,
The Pittsburgh Steelers are not making a major, franchise-altering change this offseason, president Art Rooney II said in his end-of-year
Steelers wide receiver George Pickens is eligible for a contract extension this offseason and his future in Pittsburgh was among the topics Steelers president Art Rooney II addressed in a session with reporters on Monday.
Pittsburgh Steelers owner and president Art Rooney II said Monday that he expects either Russell Wilson or Justin Fields to return at quarterback next season. But not both. Rooney addressed Pittsburgh's quarterback situation and reiterated his support of head coach Mike Tomlin during his end-of-season news conference.
The Pittsburgh Steelers have a major problem—and it appears the team's owner has finally acknowledged what fans have known all along. For years, the organization believed wholeheartedly that mediocrit
With Harris set to hit free agency this spring, Rooney II was asked about his future and the team's plans for the position moving forward. And while he avoided taking the low road and outright bashing Harris on his way out the door, he left zero doubt that the Steelers will be addressing running back elsewhere over the offseason.
Tomlin's Steelers haven't recorded a postseason win since the 2016 campaign. Without directly saying so, Kinkhabwala hinted the one-time Super Bowl champion head coach hasn't adequately adapted to what the NFL is today compared to where the league was roughly 10 years ago.