Najee Harris and Pat Freiermuth sat together on a cold sideline in Baltimore as reality set in. "Been through a lot," the tight end said to the running back. "Wish it could've been different." The pair -- drafted one round apart by the Pittsburgh Steelers in 2021 -- was anticipated to be foundational to the team's offense as the organization moved into the post-Ben Roethlisberger era.
This is the fourth in a series examining the Pittsburgh Steelers’ roster, position by position, heading into the offseason. Today: Tight ends When the Pittsburgh Steelers signed tight end Pat Freiermuth to a five-year contract worth nearly $50 million in September,
The Pittsburgh Steelers started the 2024 season with low expectations, and few believed they had the roster to contend in a competitive AFC. However, a midseason surge saw Pittsburgh win several games,
Harris was the team's first-round pick in 2021, and in the four years since has started every single game, tallying 4,312 rushing yards and 28 touchdowns. He has been a staple for the Steelers' offense since coming into the NFL, and he now faces free agency.
as RB Najee Harris and Pat Freiermuth shared a similar heart-to-heart with one another following the Wild-Card loss to the Baltimore Ravens. While Freiermuth is under contract with the Pittsburgh Steelers through the 2028 season, Harris is scheduled to hit ...
Najee Harris entered the 2024 NFL season in the final year of his current contract with the Pittsburgh Steelers.
Pittsburgh Steelers tight end Pat Freiermuth defended Mike Tomlin amid shouts that the franchise should replace its head coach."(I have) the utmost faith in the coaching staff," Freiermuth said Monday,
On the Pat McAfee Show, his quarterback, Russell Wilson, praised Austin has being the star of the Steelers' offense that no one is talking about nearly enough.
It’s not 100% clear who the Pittsburgh Steelers might prefer to bring back at quarterback for the 2025 season. But Russell Wilson has made it known he wants to return. Wilson made his intentions clear again while appearing on The Pat McAfee Show on January 22. After his appearance, Wilson quote tweeted a clip from the show with a 7-word caption.
Tomlin has been under fire for his lack of postseason success, losing his last six playoff games and the most recent five have been first-round exits, including Saturday against AFC North rival Baltimore. It was just another in a string of disappointing endings.
🏈 Pittsburgh Steelers quarterback Russell Wilson gave wide receiver Calvin Austin III a ringing endorsement on the Pat McAfee Show.
The NFL draft is expected to be the largest visitor event in the city's history, with hundreds of thousands of people expected to attend.