Steelers Depot Daily Segment. A quick hit of Pittsburgh Steelers-related stories related to nuggets that may not require a full article, but are worth mentioning and telling to you all.
Depot after it got dark on February 22nd.
Russell Wilson is back to work
Things won’t end positively for the Steelers and Russell Wilson in the 2024 season as Pittsburgh dropped five straight wins, with the offense not being able to score more than 17 points on that stretch, and turnovers plagued the Steelers’ offense That was it. With the near-season, Pittsburgh has once again dealt with more uncertainty at quarterback this offseason, which could potentially leave Wilson after a season.
For now, however, he has posted offseason training videos from his California home and is focused on returning to work as he has passed individual drills. Please take a look.
Wilson has said he has been talking with the Steelers this offseason, and according to ESPN’s Adam Schefter, the veteran quarterback and future Hall of Fame Hall will be inducted into the 2025 season and 2025 I believe there will be a realistic opportunity to return to Pittsburgh in 2019. Beyond.
He is scheduled to hit free agency at the beginning of the new league year on March 12th, and there should be other suitors. But now he is focusing on this job.
Best plug and play for Steelers Matthew Stafford?
In news reported by NFL Network insider Tom Pelissero, the Los Angeles Rams gave the star quarterback Matthew Stafford permission to contact other teams.
According to Steve Palazzolo, the 33rd team, it is one such landing site that is perfect for plug and play support, perfect for both Stafford and the team. In a Saturday tweet on X, Palazzolo claimed that the Steelers are the best place for Stafford.
Stafford left the 2024 season and sat for the regular season finale for just eight interceptions in 16 games for 3,762 yards and 20 touchdowns. In the playoffs, Stafford defeated the Rams 27-9 in the wild card round and lost to the Philadelphia Eagles 28-22 in the division round. In two playoff games, Stafford completed 63.4% of his passes for 533 yards and four touchdowns.
The Steelers have a great need at quarterback after a 2024 season with Justin Fields and Russell Wilson, losing to a wildcard round 10-7, this time to the AFC North Rival Baltimore Ravens. Stafford is a popular name now, but may take a first round pick.
Richard Seymour’s hatred email
In the 2010 season of the Pittsburgh Steelers’ batting 35-3 win with the Oakland Raiders at Heinzfield, Steelers QB Ben Roeth Lisberger received an open hand punch from Raiders’ defensive lineman Richard. Seymour was on his side, a former enemy of New England patriots.
An open hand punch from Seymour caused a discharge and a $25,000 fine to a longtime defensive lineman who was inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame in the class of 2022. The episode of “The Pivot Podcast” stated that he received hateful emails from fans.
“I get lots of fan mail [Ben] Roethlisberger in Pittsburgh when I was with Oakland. Yeah, I get lots of fan mail with hits,” Seymour said. According to the video via YouTube podcast.
It’s no surprise that Seymour received an email of hatred considering how he was hated as a member of the patriot in their dynasty run. Hopefully, the hate emails weren’t serious, so it’s just sports after all.
But at that moment I definitely hit the chord with Steelers fans.