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There's something about the No. 14 and the upcoming edition of the Pittsburgh Steelers, apparently. They already had a strong incumbent in that jersey number in the form of George Pickens.
After the Seattle Seahawks traded the wide receiver to Pittsburgh, the Steelers revealed that Metcalf will wear No. 4 for the black and gold and receiver George Pickens will keep his No. 14.
There was speculation that Metcalf could try to work out a deal with Pickens for the jersey number ... DK Metcalf on George Pickens and not taking number 14 “He’s been here he’s made ...
The Pittsburgh Steelers finally fulfilled their year-long journey to find a co-star for receiver in George Pickens ... he was doing so in No. 14 – the same as Pickens. Social media instantly ...
Of course, in Pittsburgh fellow wide receiver, George Pickens wears the same No. 14 jersey that Metcalf did in Seattle. Automatically one might think there’d be a conflict but not so fast.
DK Metcalf explains why he never tried to take No. 14 away from George Pickens: ‘He’s been here'
Metcalf said he never even tried to get the No. 14 away from George Pickens. He picked No. 4 simply because it ‘looked good.’ However, he never wanted to even land No. 14 because of his ...
What number will George Pickens wear ... returning to the number #1 jersey, a number he wore during his time at Georgia. Pickens, who currently wears #14 with the Steelers, made a name for himself ...
While Metcalf is an incredible athlete and a dynamic receiver, one of the main storylines surrounding this trade was how he would mesh with current Steelers' WR George ... 14 to No. 4, while ...
Recently, George Pickens posted on his Instagram ... but his success may not be sustainable. In 2024, Pickens played 14 games and had 900 yards with three touchdowns, as well as one fumble.
If George Pickens’ 2024 regular season could be defined by one word, it would no doubt be immaturity—while his future in the Steel City remains surrounded by uncertainty. One man, however, isn ...
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