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NFL News: Report confirms if Mike Tomlin and Steelers will make big trade for a wide receiver

Mike Tomlin and the Pittsburgh Steelers have not found a true No. 2 wide receiver who can boost the offense led by Aaron Rodgers.

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Mike Tomlin and the Pittsburgh Steelers are still interested in exploring a trade for a wide receiver to help Aaron Rodgers. According to a report by Ian Rapoport, despite the eventual return of Calvin Austin III, general manager Omar Khan could deliver another surprise.

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“The Steelers are, once again, in the market for a receiver, sources say. Their offense has thrived by featuring multiple tight ends, but the addition of a speed threat to pair with DK Metcalf would help Aaron Rodgers and the offense.”

It is important to remember that, before the start of the 2025 season, the Steelers traded George Pickens to the Dallas Cowboys, and after six games, no one has emerged as a true No. 2 wide receiver alongside Metcalf.

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Will the Steelers trade for a wide receiver?

The Steelers would be considering a trade for a wide receiver, according to the latest report from Ian Rapoport. However, despite all the rumors, insider Mark Kaboly tempered that excitement, noting that he is not entirely convinced that this is the path Omar Khan should take.

“I think trading for a WR is a priority as the Steelers would like to add somebody. How much they are willing to give up is under debate. Do they really need a speedy receiver? Roman Wilson, Scotty Miller, and Calvin Austin III are pretty speedy to me. I don’t see any real willingness to go out there and give up a third-round pick to get Chris Olave.”

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