The Pittsburgh Steelers offense might face a significant challenge if wide receiver George Pickens cannot suit up. He sustained a hamstring injury during practice on Friday and is listed as questionable for Sunday’s showdown with the Cleveland Browns.
Pickens has been a reliable playmaker, offering Russell Wilson a dynamic deep threat and a dependable option in critical moments. His absence would force the Steelers to adjust their game plan significantly, impacting their passing attack and overall offensive rhythm.
Without Pickens, the Steelers would likely lean more heavily on Calvin Austin III and Van Jefferson. Pat Freiermuth could see an uptick in targets, especially in the red zone, where Pickens has been a key contributor. The Steelers’ depth at wide receiver, including Mike Williams and Ben Skowronek, would need to step up to fill the void, but neither offers the same ability as Pickens.
The running game, led by Najee Harris and Jaylen Warren, might also face added pressure if the Browns’ defense shifts its focus to stopping the run. Losing Pickens would hurt the Steelers’ ability to stretch the field, making it easier for opposing defenses to stack the box. Ultimately, his availability could be pivotal in Pittsburgh’s offensive success.
Steelers list George Pickens as questionable with a hamstring issue that popped up on the injury report. He was limited in today’s practice.
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