Pittsburgh Steelers head coach Mike Tomlin delivered a message to third-year wide receiver George Pickens on Monday.
The former NFL player believes that the brunt of the blame should be placed on both head coach Mike Tomlin and star wide receiver George Pickens. On his Nightcap podcast with former NFL player Chad Johnson,
Pittsburgh Steelers QB Russell Wilson addressed his chemistry with WR George Pickens after losing to the Cincinnati Bengals in Week 18.
George Pickens entered Week 18 leading Pittsburgh this season with 58 receptions and 900 receiving yards in 13 games.
Pittsburgh Steelers wide receiver George Pickens is looking to move on from the team's recent struggles, and isn't adding anything to a controvers
The Pittsburgh Steelers always find a way to fall apart at the worst times, and that is exactly what has happened near the end of the 2024 regular season.
George Pickens appears to be one of the most disliked and disgruntled Steelers players in Pittsburgh right now, and it isn't just for his poor Week 18 performance. Fans of the Black and Gold are among the most outspoken and passionate in the NFL,
Cincinnati Bengals players have never been the biggest fans of Pittsburgh Steelers wideout George Pickens. Whether it was Tyler Boyd taking public shots at Pickens years ago or Pickens’ consistent NFL fines from games against the Bengals, he’s one of the more notable opponents each year.
She asked fellow media members to try it on and offer their thoughts. Then, when the locker room opened up, she presented it to players and gathered their feedback on video. It made for a lovely, lighthearted look inside an NFL locker room and the ways Ravens players relate to Jackson, a team leader and the best player in football.
George Pickens is the mascot for that discontent. His saga never stops in Pittsburgh. It only takes breaks. Very few teams rely so heavily on such a volatile personality. The Steelers chasm between Pickens and their rotating window of part-time targets posing as No. 2’s only exacerbates those issues.