George Pickens, Pittsburgh Steelers and Baltimore Ravens
Pittsburgh Steelers wide receiver George Pickens made it clear he has no optimism in the team's offense for the future after a playoff loss to the Baltimore Ravens.
Ravens stir drama before the Wild-Card game, mocking George Pickens with a bold comment that could fuel tensions on the field.
The Pittsburgh Steelers are riding a four-game losing streak as they prepare to take on the Baltimore Ravens during the Wild Card round of the playoffs.
George Pickens continues to avoid media, raising questions about his motives just days before the Steelers’ Wild-Card matchup.
The Baltimore Ravens are gearing up for their opening playoff-round matchup against the Pittsburgh Steelers, and they want to get under the skin of Steelers wide receiver George Pickens.
Pittsburgh Steelers wide receiver George Pickens (14) runs with the ball after catching a pass for a touchdown during the second half of an NFL wild card playoff football game against the Baltimore Ravens, Saturday, Jan. 11, 2025, in Baltimore. (AP Photo/Terrance Williams) AP
“It smells like George Pickens,” said the first voice ... In the Steelers-Ravens matchup on December 21, Baltimore pulled away in the fourth quarter to win 34-17. Pickens missed that ...
The Baltimore Ravens dominated the Pittsburgh Steelers, winning 28-14 to advance in the AFC playoffs. Lamar Jackson threw two touchdowns, and Derrick
Once Wilson returned to the field, the Steelers' offense undoubtedly opened up. George Pickens finally became a factor after a slow start caused by Fields, while Pat Freiermuth and Calvin Austin III got more involved. The lone downside was the lack of Fields' rushing threat in the backfield, which negatively impacted Najee Harris and the run game.
George Pickens hasn't yet developed into the game-changing playmaker the Pittsburgh Steelers hoped they were getting when they selected the wide receiver in the second round of the 2022 NFL Draft. Additionally,
Pittsburgh's problems on offense don't stop under center. The Steelers spent the entire season searching for another wide receiver to play alongside George Pickens but failed to find a consistent option. Pickens was under a lot of pressure, and most of the time, he cracked.