Steelers Release Veteran Wide Receiver Robert Woods, Could Still Return to Team, per Report
The Steelers face a $745,000 dead money charge releasing Woods, who had 20 catches for 203 yards last season as the team seeks to fill the WR2 spot after trading George Pickens.
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Pittsburgh Steelers cut ties with former Super Bowl Champion wide receiver
The Pittsburgh Steelers are releasing wide receiver Robert Woods, according to Ian Rapoport of NFL Network. Woods was signed by the team after the NFL Draft, however, he fell down the depth chart quickly in training camp.
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Read Full ArticleBreaking: Steelers Release Former Super Bowl Champion - 3 Teams Could Intervene
After signing a contract with the Pittsburgh Steelers this offseason, the team will instead release Robert Woods before the 2025 regular season begins. According to the breaking news, this wasn’t a surprise, as the expectation was that the Steelers would release Woods since they have too many wide receivers in the depth chart. Woods was listed as the WR5 behind Scotty Miller, who became a favorite target for veteran quarterback Aaron Rodgers. Wi…
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