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Colin Cowherd tells the truth about Steelers’ George Pickens and Russell Wilson
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Colin Cowherd tells the truth about Steelers’ George Pickens and Russell Wilson

THE Pittsburgh Steelers the offense didn’t score any touchdowns in Week 11 against the Baltimore Ravens, but they still managed to pull out an 18-16 victory. From Russell Wilson took over at quarterback, the offense looked dynamic, although it struggled to find the end zone in this game. Wilson’s leadership and experience brought a notable spark to the unit.

One of the main beneficiaries of Wilson’s arrival has been wide receiver George Pickens. The young receiver’s play improved dramatically and his relationship with Wilson quickly became one of the most talked about duos in the league. Their chemistry is undeniable, with Pickens demonstrating his big-play ability and Wilson consistently making pinpoint moonshots in clutch situations.

Popular media personality Colin Cowherd highlighted the success of the duo on his podcast Monday, declaring Pickens and Wilson among the five best quarterback-receiver duos in the NFL. That praise underscores the potential of their partnership, which has already begun to reshape the Steelers’ offensive identity. As the season progresses, the duo could further cement their status as one of the league’s elite combinations.

“George Pickens and Russell Wilson, that’s where you really have to credit Russell Wilson and Arthur Smith,” Cowherd said. “This thing is a real relationship now. It’s a top-five combo in the league: George Pickens and Russell Wilson. Eight catches, 11.5 yards per catch. That’s one thing.”

Pickens spent much of his early career frustrated with how the Steelers offense failed to fully utilize his talents. However, since Wilson’s arrival, Pickens has looked rejuvenated, playing some of the best and most consistent football of his career. While he should undoubtedly see 10 targets every game, the offense is steadily moving in that direction and his growing role is undeniable.

Wilson has led the Steelers to a 4-0 record since returning from a calf injury, pushing their overall record to an impressive 8-2. With the connection between Wilson and Pickens blossoming, there is a growing belief that this offense can be the difference in Pittsburgh’s quest for victories. Pickens has already made 48 catches for 728 yards and two touchdowns during the 2024 season, demonstrating his ability to make a significant impact.

Both of Pickens’ touchdowns came from Wilson, and while his numbers remain modest, that could change as his opportunities in the red zone continue to increase. Averaging 15.2 yards per catch and third in the NFL in receiving yards, Pickens has clearly found his rhythm in the revamped offense. His happiness and confidence in his role shines through, making him one of the most exciting playmakers in the league.

Cowherd hasn’t been sold on the Steelers during the 2024 offseason, but he’s finally warming up to the idea of ​​seeing them as Super Bowl contenders. He was particularly impressed with the chemistry between Wilson and Pickens, praising their play and expressing confidence that this duo won’t slow down anytime soon.

Steelers’ Russell Wilson likely to be extended after 2024 season

At nearly 36 years old, questions have surrounded Wilson’s longevity and how many blue-chip footballers he has left. Wilson, however, made it clear that he planned to play another five to sevenars– and he absolutely wants to do it in Pittsburgh. If the Steelers decide to keep Pickens beyond his rookie contract, this duo could have several more seasons to build on their success, rack up stats and chase Super Bowls.

Reports suggest that Pittsburgh is already considering a long-term extension for Wilson after the season. If the deal goes through, it would solidify the team’s commitment to its veteran quarterback and ensure the Wilson-Pickens connection remains a cornerstone of the Steelers’ offense for years to come.