Aaron Rodgers & DK Metcalf Connection
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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.
Pittsburgh Steelers offensive coordinator Arthur Smith joked that the team didn't bring quarterback Aaron Rodgers and wide receiver DK Metcalf aboard just so they can run the wishbone.
How does a run-heavy offensive coordinator marry his offensive philosophy with a pass-happy QB? That is Smith's challenge with Rodgers.
DK Metcalf opens up about Aaron Rodgers on the Steelers and what makes the veteran QB’s style so unique on and off the field.
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.
New Steelers wide receiver DK Metcalf shares his thoughts on Pittsburgh trading away George Pickens this offseason. This article originally appeared on Steelers Now: DK Metcalf Reflects on George Pick
Steelers WRs coach Zach Azzanni has revealed which player is currently positioned as the team's WR2 opposite DK Metcalf.
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NFL Media's Ian Rapoport reported last week Steelers general manager Omar Khan has made calls on a few available free agents and the franchise has inquired on several players currently employed by other teams. Wideout Gabe Davis recently came in for a visit, but was not signed.
"I like the way he views the game from a receiver standpoint, but also from a quarterback standpoint," the Steelers' receiver said of his new quarterback.
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.