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Everyone said the same thing about Steelers’ trade for DK Metcalf
The Steelers’ trade for DK Metcalf was a huge splash. The ripple effects might be big, too
Metcalf should make Pittsburgh more appealing to the Steelers' next QB. He also gives the team significant leverage over George Pickens.
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Steelers fans are in agreement that George Pickens has to go after DK Metcalf trade
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The Seahawks had been open about shopping Metcalf in recent days, as it seemed increasingly unlikely the two sides would reach an agreement on a long-term extension before Metcalf hit free agency next spring.
While the quarterback question still very much needs to be answered, kicker Chris Boswell shared a hilarious reaction on Instagram to the new wide receiver tandem in Pittsburgh. “I got this. GP and DK down there somewhere," Boswell posted. On a more serious note, the Steelers have been connected to many different quarterback names.
A year ago, the Pittsburgh Steelers desperately attempted to find a perimeter wide receiver to pair with George Pickens. They explored options throughout the of
The Pittsburgh Steelers did something relatively uncharacteristic of their franchise by trading a second-round pick for former Seattle Seahawks wide receiver DK Metcalf, then inking him to a monster deal worth $150 million over a five-year span.
Boswell threw his hat in the ring shortly after the trade with a hilarious viral post on Instagram calling his shot to throw to Metcalf and Pickens this season. Boswell is sure he can split time between being the best kicker in the NFL with throwing a few deep balls to Pickens and Metcalf.
The Pittsburgh Steelers made a bit of NFL history with the DK Metcalf contract. His five-year, $150 million deal is the largest gross amount of money towards a wide receiver in NFL history. Metcalf becomes the fifth-highest-paid wide receiver on average per year with the deal.
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