Aaron Rodgers, DK Metcalf Debut
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Longtime Seahawks receiver DK Metcalf, who was traded to Pittsburgh in the offseason, is quickly showing the Steelers what they got in their offseason acquisition.
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New Pittsburgh Steelers wide receiver DK Metcalf is quickly making an impression. Metcalf nearly chased down safety Minkah Fitzpatrick on an interception return during the first day of minicamp.
Steelers WRs coach Zach Azzanni has revealed which player is currently positioned as the team's WR2 opposite DK Metcalf.
Metcalf, who wore No. 14 during his six-year tenure with the Seattle Seahawks, will be wearing the No. 4 jersey when he suits up for the Steelers this season. The team dropped a photo of the wideout in his full uniform during minicamp on Wednesday:
DK Metcalf Turning Heads During First Day of Steelers Practice originally appeared on Athlon Sports. One of the biggest moves the Pittsburgh Steelers made this offseason was trading for Seattle Seahawks wide receiver DK Metcalf and then signing him to a four-year, $132 million contract with $60 million guaranteed.
The new Pittsburgh Steelers star wide receiver rocks the gold and black, but one thing still looks odd after George Pickens was traded to the Dallas Cowboys.
New Steelers QB Aaron Rodgers was spotted bonding with DK Metcalf at Cam Heyward’s ‘Iron for Impact’ charity golf event.
For the second year in a row, Zach Azzanni’s job description involves presiding over a Pittsburgh Steelers position group that is widely recognized as in need of an upgrade. “Everyone’s downplaying (and) underplaying our group right now,
PITTSBURGH -- The Pittsburgh Steelers seem to have a candidate to be their WR2, likely Calvin Austin III. Steelers wide receivers coach Zach Azzanni officially named Austin as the WR2 despite speculation of an outside addition and Roman Wilson’s strong spring performance.
Metcalf is one of the most physical and dynamic receivers in football and will immediately be slotted in as Pittsburgh's No. 1 receiver after trading George Pickens to the Dallas Cowboys. Despite the prospect of a Metcalf-Pickens duo tearing up NFL defenses, the Steelers couldn't afford both.