The Pittsburgh Steelers added four former Atlanta Falcons this offseason in running back Cordarrelle Patterson, tight end MyCole Pruitt and wide receivers Van Jefferson and Scotty Miller.
On paper, the Pittsburgh Steelers have a bottom-tier wide receiver corps in the NFL. Other than George Pickens, there’s a lot of uncertainties. The unit is a far cry from the Killer B’s era.
The idea of implementing a ‘Justin Fields package’ into the Pittsburgh Steelers offense has become one of the more significant stories of the offseason.
The Pittsburgh Steelers have had a historic offseason as they've pulled off moves that no fan would have expected. This Steelers squad just seems different from the past few years, and a major part of that is new offensive coordinator, Arthur Smith.
Hours after the NFL passed its new kickoff return rules, the Pittsburgh Steelers inked one of the best kick returners of all time, Cordarrelle Patterson.
In order to contend in a heavily contested AFC North, the Pittsburgh Steelers will need significantly improve their offensive output in the fall. A good portion of that will depend on new offensive coordinator Arthur Smith and his ability to uplift the talent around a brand-new quarterback room.
After the failed Matt Canada experiment, the Pittsburgh Steelers were desperate in their search for a qualified play caller which led them to Arthur Smith’s doorstep.
Arthur Smith is no longer the head coach of the Atlanta Falcons . But that hasn’t stopped pundits from connecting the team with former Tennessee Titans wide receiver Corey Davis.
Mark Kaboly of The Athletic reiterated on 93.7 the Fan that the Pittsburgh Steelers should take a look at JuJu Smith-Schuster, if the former Steelers wideout is released by the New England Patriots.
The Pittsburgh Steelers may be desperate for help at wide receiver once training camp gets underway in late July. As of now, George Pickens leads the way with the rest of the room including an unproven rookie along with a handful of fringe wide receiver threes.
Let's take a look at five players to keep an eye on this season with the new rules in mind.
The Pittsburgh Steelers' offense during the 2023 season was widely criticized and often considered laughable. This trend persisted throughout the tenure of former offensive coordinator, Matt Canada, whose struggles with offensive schemes ultimately led to his historic midseason firing.
The NFL didn’t schedule the Falcons’ season opener against the Steelers by accident. The league offices know good and well what transpired a few months ago, pitting Arthur Smith against his former team.
The Steelers could potentially design a package of offensive plays for Justin Fields this year, and Russell Wilson insists he favors the idea.
Former Atlanta Falcons head coach Arthur Smith is now just over a week into his first OTA practices as the offensive coordinator of the Pittsburgh Steelers, officially starting the on-field portion of his new job.
As OTAs continue, It's clear that Pittsburgh Steelers' newly appointed offensive coordinator, Arthur Smith, is heavily interested in a run-first offense.
When people forecast what the Pittsburgh Steelers will look like in 2024, there is one aspect of the team's offseason re-modeling that is consistently
The Pittsburgh Steelers continued their second week of OTAs at UPMC Rooney Sports Complex on the South Side on Wednesday, and Alan Saunders and Nick Farabaugh of Steelers Now were there to break it down.
Did the Pittsburgh Steelers find the do-it-all Swiss army knife that new offensive coordinator Arthur Smith wants in his offense? Well, maybe they did not find someone, but a familiar face can fit into that role.
The Arthur Smith era didn’t go as the Atlanta Falcons wanted. But one thing the team did accomplish over the last three years was a greatly improved offensive line.
Early reactions to Arthur Smith's new-look Steelers' offense are in.
The Pittsburgh Steelers and their fans are finally able to be excited about the offensive side of the ball going into the 2024 season. Over the last three years under Matt Canada, it was difficult to find optimism for the offense.
The Falcons love the word ‘ethos’ and have muttered it throughout the offseason, but it predates Raheem Morris. Terry Fontenot and Arthur Smith coined the phrase in regard to the type of player they wanted to acquire.
The Steelers already have one of the best running back duos in the league in Najee Harris and Jaylen Warren, but they added to their backfield on Tuesday.
The devil works hard, but the folks in the NFL offices work far harder, as evident in the Falcons season opener against the Steelers. Not even a calendar year after being fired, Arthur Smith will make his highly anticipated return to Atlanta as Pittsburgh’s offensive coordinator.
Smith has had a run-first mindset in the past, which would fit the Steelers offense well.
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