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1 day ago |
steelersdepot.com | Joe Clark
While Gerry Dulac of the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette wrote in his weekly chat last week that the Pittsburgh Steelers won’t trade for a receiver in the wake of dealing George Pickens to the Dallas Cowboys, his colleague Ray Fittipaldo still believes there’s a chance it could happen. In his chat this week, Fittipaldo wouldn’t close the door on the Steelers trading for a receiver. “No, I think they could still make a trade. They could give up a late-round pick and get a cheaper option,” Fittipaldo wrote.
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1 day ago |
steelersdepot.com | Joe Clark
The Pittsburgh Steelers will travel the 24th fewest miles among NFL teams in 2025, as the team is slated to travel 15,062 miles during the 2025 season, per a graphic by Bookie.com. While it’s one of the lowest totals across the league, it’s the highest total in the AFC North. The Cleveland Browns are right behind Pittsburgh with the 25th fewest miles at 15,028, while the Baltimore Ravens have the 30th fewest miles traveled at 10,647.
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2 days ago |
steelersdepot.com | Joe Clark
After three years with the Pittsburgh Steelers, S Damontae Kazee is leaving the team, as he’s signing with the Cleveland Browns, per Mike Garafolo of NFL Media. The #Browns are signing veteran S Damontae Kazee today, source says. After three years with the #Steelers, Kazee heads elsewhere in the AFC North. pic.twitter.com/mGmImWwM5c— Mike Garafolo (@MikeGarafolo) May 12, 2025Signed in April 2022, Kazee dealt with an injury and suspension that limited him to nine games in 2022.
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3 days ago |
steelersdepot.com | Joe Clark
A Steelers Depot daily segment. A quick hit of some Pittsburgh Steelers-related stories that may not require a complete article but nuggets worth mentioning and passing on to you guys. Your Depot After Dark for May 11. Former Mt. Lebanon and UNH QB Seth Morgan took part in the Pittsburgh Steelers’ rookie minicamp this weekend, and Morgan thanked the team for the opportunity in a post on Instagram.
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3 days ago |
steelersdepot.com | Joe Clark
Pittsburgh Steelers OLB T.J. Watt is the fourth-highest favorite to win Defensive Player of the Year next season, per odds posted by DraftKings. At +950, Watt trails Detroit Lions DL Aidan Hutchinson (+650), Dallas Cowboys EDGE Micah Parsons (+750) and Cleveland Browns DL Myles Garrett (+850).
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