PITTSBURGH — A hamstring injury that the Pittsburgh Steelers initially believed would only limit George Pickens in practice is likely to prevent him from playing this week against the Philadelphia Eagles.
Wide receiver George Pickens leads the Pittsburgh Steelers list of inactive players for the team’s Week 15 road game against the Philadelphia Eagles, the team announced on Sunday.
PITTSBURGH -- The Steelers are likely to be without their top wide receiver for the second week in a row. Mike Tomlin said Tuesday there's an "outside chance" George Pickens plays against the Philadelphia Eagles on Sunday after an MRI revealed a "little bit more significant" hamstring injury than initially thought.
Pittsburgh Steelers wide receiver George Pickens says that the NFL has a ‘vendetta’ against the Steelers after two penalties were called on the Steelers during a scrap with the Philadelphia Eagles.
Last week against the Philadelphia Eagles, the Pittsburgh Steelers passing offense was exposed without wide receiver George Pickens in the lineup. The threat of Van Jefferson and Calvin Austin isn't really a threat at all and Philadelphia was able to focus on shutting
As expected, WR George Pickens has been ruled out for the Pittsburgh Steelers Week 15 game against the Philadelphia Eagles.
The Pittsburgh Steelers are onto the Baltimore Ravens after a brutal loss to the Philadelphia Eagles by a score of 27-13. It was clear that the offense struggled for its second straight game without star wide receiver George Pickens.
The Steelers head to Baltimore for a Week 16 matchup against the Ravens but WR George Pickens will miss his third straight game.
George Pickens, Trent McDuffie and Jahmyr Gibbs are among those their teams must have if they want to make a Super Bowl run.
The two new injuries that popped up against the Baltimore Ravens to wide receiver Ben Skowronek (hip) and cornerback Joey Porter Jr. (knee). Linebacker Tyler Matakevich popped up with a knee injury as well. Six other veterans were estimated as veteran rest days.
PITTSBURGH (AP) — Technically, the standings still show the Pittsburgh Steelers atop the AFC North. It just doesn't exactly feel that way at the moment.