November 17, 2024
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Steelers board announced Arthur Smith to be the Steelers’ new offensive coordinator today.

Ben Roethlisberger’s pick for the Pittsburgh Steelers on the first day of the NFL Draft is featured on Thursday’s “First Call.”

We attempt to make some connections between the Steelers’ wide receiver trade strategy and Alex Highsmith’s contract restructuring. A possible second-round pick discusses why the Steelers are viewing a perceived weakness in his game as a plus.

Notable athlete Arthur Smith is endorsing Smith to be the Steelers’ new offensive coordinator.

The possibility of a trade between Pittsburgh and Denver for Broncos wide receiver Courtland Sutton makes some sense, given how far we’ve come here at “First Call” in recent days.

After all, the Steelers need a wide receiver, and Sutton supposedly wants to rewrite the final two years of his contract. Therefore, the Broncos, who are rebuilding, might want to trade Sutton for a draft pick.

ESPN.com’s Jeremy Fowler, who was formerly the site’s beat reporter for the Steelers, spiced up that theory on Wednesday morning by saying, “Denver has received several trade calls on (Sutton), but haven’t planned to trade him.” Here, Pittsburgh might be a squad to keep an eye on.

A few hours later, the NFL Network announced that Alex Highsmith, an outside linebacker for the Steelers, had a revised deal. There will be more cap room after that relocation. Highsmith received a signing bonus equal to the majority of his $10.733 million salary. It will be dispersed throughout the duration of the agreement, which expires in 2027.

According to Joe Rutter of TribLIVE, Highsmith inked a four-year, $68 million extension last offseason. He is currently in the first year of the deal. By transforming all except

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