The Pittsburgh Steelers are building a very interesting offense while they wait for Aaron Rodgers to accept their offer. Now, a former star from the San Francisco 49ers could join Mike Tomlin’s project.
According to a report from Adam Schefter, massive help could be on the way. “After being released by the 49ers, free-agent Pro-Bowl FB Kyle Juszczyk is meeting today with the Pittsburgh Steelers.”
The decision would be logical considering that offensive coordinator Arthur Smith consistently used fullbacks in his schemes with the Tennessee Titans and the Atlanta Falcons. Juszczyk would be a very important piece to make a Super Bowl run.
Did the 49ers release Kyle Juszczyk?
Yes. The San Francisco 49ers released Kyle Juszczyk after eight seasons with the team. Now, the Steelers could sign him to strengthen the running game alongside Jaylen Warren and Kenneth Gainwell.
In this scenario, if Aaron Rodgers joins Mike Tomlin, the legend would have a spectacular offense with other names like George Pickens and DK Metcalf. Additionally, a move for Cooper Kupp is still not ruled out.

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