Former Steelers Player Puts George Pickens on Notice

The Pittsburgh Steelers' latest NFL Draft projection could light a fire under George Pickens — or push him out the door.
Regardless of what words Russell Wilson used to explain away the interception, he specifically revealed the route he expected George Pickens to run versus the Chiefs. While such a disclosure of ...
Speaking to reporters after the game Wilson said he thought George Pickens was going to run a vertical route to the end zone that would draw the safety away and allow him to make that throw.
Steelers WR George Pickens made headlines for the right reasons this time, earning the NFL Way to Play Award for his ...
George was fine (in that game).” Wilson after the game Wednesday was asked specifically if Pickens was supposed to run a “vertical” route on the play. “Yeah, you know, I think he was going ...
Russell Wilson and George Pickens might not have been on ... three receptions and 50 yards. Wilson expected Pickens to run a vertical route during the interception, but the wide receiver had ...
George was fine last weekend or last Wednesday," Tomlin said. Chiefs safety Justin Reid said he was never concerned with Pickens anyway. So, it would not have mattered if Pickens did run the ...
"Issue No. 1 is George Pickens didn't run his route. That's issue No. 1. Because if he doesn't run his route, the safety has no threat now." When asked about the topic, Pickens didn't have ...
The third-year wideout finished the season with 36 receptions for 548 yards and four touchdowns, averaging 15.2 yards per ...