The Pittsburgh Steelers have hit a home run in the 2024 NFL Draft. While it is too early to predict absolute success since not one rookie has played a down of professional football yet, it still receives high marks.
The Pittsburgh Steelers filled two spots in the secondary by acquiring Donte Jackson and signing DeShon Elliott. However, after releasing Patrick Peterson, there is still no slot cornerback on the team.
The Pittsburgh Steelers have a lot of decisions to make at cornerback. Levi Wallace, James Pierre, and Chandon Sullivan are free agents and have signed elsewhere or remain out on the market.
The Pittsburgh Steelers filled two spots in the secondary by acquiring Donte Jackson and signing DeShon Elliott. However, after releasing Patrick Peterson, there is still no slot cornerback on the team.
The Pittsburgh Steelers have many needs heading into the 2024 NFL Draft. A few positions, such as center, offensive line, and wide receiver, have been getting a lot of attention, while other needs, like cornerback and defensive tackle, have been overshadowed.
Peterson is looking for his next NFL home, and he has a request for any team looking to give him that opportunity.
The Lions have been floated as a potential landing spot for an intriguing free agent.
Patrick Peterson was released by the Pittsburgh Steelers earlier this offseason, but the cornerback still has not found a home. It’s uncharted territory for Peterson, who has spent the bulk of his career being one of the best defensive players in football.
Former Pittsburgh Steelers cornerback Patrick Peterson laid out his timeline to sign with a club in free agency during an appearance on the Fox NFL Podcast Thursday.
While the 33-year-old didn’t seem to entirely reject the position change, he said he wants suitors to be completely transparent if they intend for him to change positions full-time.
Former Pittsburgh Steelers cornerback Patrick Peterson laid out his timeline to sign with a club in free agency during an appearance on the Fox NFL Podcast Thursday.
There is one player who Pittsburgh recently released that could make his return to the Steel City.
ORLANDO, Fla. — The Pittsburgh Steelers filled two spots in the secondary by acquiring Donte Jackson and signing DeShon Elliott. However, after releasing Patrick Peterson, there is still no slot cornerback on the team.
The Pittsburgh Steelers have had a rollercoaster of a 2024 offseason so far. The big moves have included the signing of Patrick Queen, addition of Russell Wilson, trades of both Kenny Pickett and Diontae Johnson, as well as the acquisition of the Chicago Bears' 2021 first-round draft pick, Justin Fields.
The Steelers appear to be making all of the right moves according to Patrick Peterson and ESPN analyst Mel Kiper Jr.
Patrick Peterson spent most of his career in the NFC with All-Pro stints in Arizona and Minnesota. In the limelight of his career last season he decided to sign with the Pittsburgh Steelers. Peterson's production wasn't great in 2023 and his playing days may be coming to an end.
Believe it or not, most relationships end in the NFL on good terms. Players who have been around as long as former Pittsburgh Steelers CB and future Hall
The Pittsburgh Steelers recently released cornerback Patrick Peterson in order to clear some cap space in preparation for the new league year, but the door is apparently open for the veteran to return.
One decorated defender believes he can still offer value to the Steelers.
Patrick Peterson still was doing football things, Thursday, although he currently does not have a football job. But will the former Steelers cornerback end up coming back to Pittsburgh?
The Pittsburgh Steelers are notoriously frugal when it comes to spending money in free agency. They will fill some holes on the roster with free agent additions but prefer to draft and develop their own players.
The Pittsburgh Steelers are moving on from one of the best cornerbacks in NFL history.
The Steelers have had a busy start to the offseason, and that continued Friday when they announced the release of an eight-time Pro Bowl defender.
The Steelers are making a big move on defense, designed to free up money for other free players. They are releasing cornerback Patrick Peterson. The news is courtesy of Adam Schefter of ESPN, who quoted unnamed sources to confirm the Peterson release.
The veteran reached the 200-start plateau during his season in Pittsburgh, making 16 starts and playing in every game for the team.
The Pittsburgh Steelers will be evaluating every position for the next several weeks, and one name that could shape their secondary - whether it be a return or a release - is Patrick Peterson. Peterson is set to return for the 2024 season, which he believes could be his last.
This offseason, the Pittsburgh Steelers find themselves at a critical juncture, tasked with making pivotal decisions regarding key players. Among these decisions looms the fate of seasoned veteran Patrick Peterson and his contract.
The Steelers made a few cuts on Monday as they attempt to get under the salary cap ahead of free agency, but they are still projected to be $7.44M over, which means more releases are likely on the way and one could be in the form of an eight-time Pro Bowler.
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