The Pittsburgh Steelers, like every team during the NFL Draft process, is focused on not only getting impact players, but utilizing value when drafting them.
The Pittsburgh Steelers are close to having their offensive line finally fixed after a dreadful three-season stretch, but the play will have to speak for itself on the field.
The Pittsburgh Steelers made significant moves to improve their offensive line during the 2024 NFL Draft, securing Troy Fautanu alongside Broderick Jones, signaling a potential shift in their starting lineup dynamics.
The Pittsburgh Steelers added another franchise offensive tackle during the 2024 NFL Draft, teaming Troy Fautanu up with Broderick Jones for the foreseeable future.
Many NFL teams would love to be in the Pittsburgh Steelers shoes right now. They have made it apparent in these last two drafts that they needed to rebuild their offensive line.
As the NFL offseason for the Pittsburgh Steelers unfolds, the anticipation surrounding the 2024 NFL Draft picks begins to intensify, especially for Steeler Nation.
General manger Omar Khan said earlier this offseason, at the 2024 NFL Combine, that the Pittsburgh Steelers still see Broderick Jones’ future at left tackle, but head coach Mike Tomlin declared at the 2024 NFL owner’s meetings last month that his position for the 2024 season is very much still up in the air.
The 2024 NFL Draft is in the books, and that means it is time to start looking at which teams did the most to improve.
General manger Omar Khan said earlier this offseason, at the 2024 NFL Combine, that the Pittsburgh Steelers still see Broderick Jones’ future at left tackle, but head coach Mike Tomlin declared at the 2024 NFL owner’s meetings last month that his position for the 2024 season is very much still up in the air.
The Pittsburgh Steelers are in need of some help along their offensive line, and ESPN’s Jordan Reid feels they might trade up in the NFL Draft in order to acquire it.
The Pittsburgh Steelers have started Dan Moore Jr. in 49 regular season games and two playoff games since he was selected in the fourth round of the 2021 NFL Draft.
Leading up to the 2024 NFL Draft starting on April 25th, we will be releasing several draft profiles of prospects who could potentially see themselves on the Pittsburgh Steelers.
Former New England Patriots head coach Bill Belichick confirmed that he understood what he was doing to the New York Jets when he traded back with the Pittsburgh Steelers at the 2023 NFL Draft.
The Pittsburgh Steelers made a big investment in the 2023 NFL Draft by moving up from pick number 17 to pick 14 via trade with the New England Patriots to snag University of Georgia tackle, Broderick Jones.
General manger Omar Khan said earlier this offseason, at the 2024 NFL Combine, that the Pittsburgh Steelers still see Broderick Jones’ future at left tackle, but head coach Mike Tomlin declared at the 2024 NFL owner’s meetings last month that his position for the 2024 season is very much still up in the air.
The Pittsburgh Steelers are gearing up to address key positions, namely center and wide receiver in the upcoming 2024 NFL Draft. However, amidst these priorities, there's a growing consensus among fans and pundits that bolstering the offensive tackle position should also be a focus.
The Pittsburgh Steelers got a good look at what Broderick Jones can do at the NFL level during his first season in the NFL. Jones got his first start in Week 5 against the Baltimore Ravens replacing an injured Dan Moore Jr. at left tackle.
ORLANDO, Fla. — The Pittsburgh Steelers traded up to draft Broderick Jones in the first round of the 2023 NFL Draft with the intention of him eventually manning the left tackle position for the team in the future.
The Pittsburgh Steelers’ 2024 offseason has already been one for the books. The most talked about subject has been related to the quarterback position.
Steelers rookie tackle Broderick Jones boosted the offense when he entered the fray. His athleticism gave the team new ideas on changing what did in the run game.
The Steelers' 2023 draft class has certainly lived up to the hype halfway through the season, but one rookie has been catching the attention of those around the league and deserves a full-time starting role.
The 2023 rookie draft class for the Pittsburgh Steelers continues to look promising, but following one of their rookie's impressive first NFL start, the team seems to be sending him back to the bench.
Although the Steelers (2-2) have struggled to start the season, they seem unwilling to make any changes. However, they are being forced to start one of their promising rookies in Week 5.
Pittsburgh Steelers rookie offensive lineman Broderick Jones might have some work to do if he wants to start in Week 1.
Georgia’s left tackle starter last season, Jones is now under contract through 2026.
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