The Greatest Steelers Receivers of All Time. When you think of the Pittsburgh Steelers today, you may imagine a wide-open passing game with multiple wide receivers and a quarterback who throws the ...
Pittsburgh Steelers Career Receiving Leaders. Team Names: Pittsburgh Pirates, Pittsburgh Steelers Seasons: 93 (1933 to 2025) Record (W-L-T): 681-585-22 Playoff Record: 36-29 Super Bowls Won: 6 (8 Appearances) Championships Won *: 6 . All-time Passing Leader: Ben Roethlisberger 5,440/8,443, 64,088 yds, 418 TD . All-time Rushing Leader: Franco Harris 2,881 att, 11,950 yds, 91 TD
Pittsburgh Steelers wide receiver Hines Ward sideline portrait during a 34 to 15 win over the Baltimore Ravens on September 7, 2003. ... the Steelers found themselves with Ward and former undrafted rookie Nate Washington as the receivers at the top of their depth chart. The Steelers, picking 32nd in the round, found a trading partner in the New ...
The former sixth-round pick blossomed from a special teams playmaker to the best receiver in the game. Brown led the NFL in receptions twice, and led the league in receiving yards three times.
The Steelers drafted Plaxico Burress in 2000 with the No. 8 pick in the NFL draft but an wrist injury hampered the 6’5”, 234-pound wide receiver in that first year and limited him to just ...
Pittsburgh's No.1 pick in their fabled 1974 NFL Draft, Swann led the NFL with 11 touchdown receptions in 1975 while helping the Steelers become the third team to win back-to-back Super Bowls.
The greatest Pittsburgh Steelers wide receivers of all time are hard to rank because the best of the best were all so good won so much.
Former Pittsburgh Steelers wide receiver Deon Cain went off in the UFL on Friday night, continuing his strong run of play with the Birmingham Stallions. On Friday in Detroit against the Michigan Panthers, Cain caught four passes for 84 yards and a 52-yard touchdown strike from quarterback Matt Corral.
Antonio Brown: Finally, we have the newest stud Pittsburgh Steelers wide receiver and already a super star in Antonio Brown. In just five short seasons, Brown has already positioned himself into sixth place all-time on Pittsburgh’s all-time receiving list. Last season, Brown had his best season yet, leading the NFL in not just receptions (129 ...
The Steelers have had three wide receivers named Super Bowl MVP. They have two who’ve managed to parlay their successes into enshrinement in the Pro Football Hall of Fame. The toughness lies in ...
The Top 10 Pittsburgh Steelers Wide Receivers of All Time. Nick Signorelli Jun 7, 2018. 10 - Yancey Thigpen 1 of 10. 9 - Buddy Dial 2 of 10. 8 - Charles Johnson 3 of 10. TOP NEWS.
His father, Troy, was a Steelers wide receiver from 1999 to 2001. The Steelers selected him in the first round of the 1999 NFL Draft out of Louisiana Tech. He played in the NFL for seven seasons.
The top 20 wide receivers in Pittsburgh Steelers history Honorable mention: Martavis Bryant. ... Burress, the former 8th overall pick of the Steelers in the 2000 NFL Draft, cracked 1,000 yards in ...
The Steelers have been able to find receivers from all walks of life and help turn them into legendary players that the Steelers and their fans will idolize for the rest of the time.
The 33rd Team offered up their Top 10 wide receivers of all time and they included former Pittsburgh Steelers star Antonio Brown at No. 8 but he was the only former Steeler to make the cut.. This ...
The Pittsburgh Steelers are one of the most legendary franchises in NFL history. Here are their top five wide receivers of all-time. No team has been more dominant than our Steelers since 1970.
Former Pittsburgh Steelers wide receiver Marquez Callaway has signed with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers for the 2025 season, according to the NFL transactions page for Wednesday.. Callaway signed with the Steelers last year on Jan. 17 and spent most of the offseason with the team before he was released early in training camp on July 30.The 6-foot-1, 205-pound receiver had spent the previous four ...
Our look into the Steelers of years past continues with the All-Time Pittsburgh Steelers depth chart. Franco Harris, Jerome Bettis, and Barry Foster made the cut at running back. Who makes the list…
A free agent acquisition by the Steelers in 2011, Cotchery had his best season in 2013, catching ten touchdowns and leaving Steelers Nation wondering how they’d replace the solid possession receiver. Cotchery would join the Carolina Panthers in 2014 and play two seasons before assuming his current role as the team’s wide receiver coach.