The Pittsburgh Steelers’ season ended with a tough loss in the wild-card round. The post After NFL’s Punishment, Frustrated George Pickens Disrespects Russell Wilson and Acts Out at Steelers Press Conference appeared first on EssentiallySports.
George Pickens didn't hold back after the Steelers' crushing playoff loss to the Ravens. It might be the end of the road for the wide receiver in Pittsburgh. George Pickens had a very tough season with the Pittsburgh Steelers.
"I believe in George," is what Russell Wilson said about George Pickens after his terrible performance in Week 18.
George Pickens was quite clearly the best ... could be inclined to move on from quarterback Russell Wilson after just one season if Pittsburgh gets "blown out" in the postseason.
Their 2024 season might be over, but the Pittsburgh Steelers continue to make headlines as they delve into the offseason. At the forefront of Steelers-related news (outside of the ongoing criticism of head coach Mike Tomlin) is the team's possible plans at quarterback and involving embattled wideout George Pickens.
The Pittsburgh Steelers enter the AFC playoffs on the heels of a four-game losing streak after dropping yet another game to the Cincinnati Bengals. With a 19-17
George Pickens had more drops than yards gained on Saturday. More inflammatory interactions with fans at Acrisure Stadium, too. It was that kind of night for the Pittsburgh Steelers’ No. 1 wide receiver,
Pittsburgh Steelers wide receiver George Pickens made it clear he has no optimism in the team's offense for the future after a playoff loss to the Baltimore Ravens.
The Steelers ended in the playoffs, but dropped five in a row to end the year -- and all but one of those defeats came by double digits. Pittsburgh selects 21st overall in the upcoming NFL draft, which isn't good enough to procure a top-flight QB in what is a weak class at the position anyway.
Steelers WR George Pickens made headlines for the right reasons this time, earning the NFL Way to Play Award for his Wild-Card performance.
Once Wilson returned to the field, the Steelers' offense undoubtedly opened up. George Pickens finally became a factor after a slow start caused by Fields, while Pat Freiermuth and Calvin Austin III got more involved. The lone downside was the lack of Fields' rushing threat in the backfield, which negatively impacted Najee Harris and the run game.