Steelers Lose Donald Parham Jr. for Season, Seek Wide Receiver Depth
Steelers Lose Donald Parham Jr. for Season, Seek Wide Receiver Depth

Steelers Lose Donald Parham Jr. for Season, Seek Wide Receiver Depth

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The Pittsburgh Steelers face a critical challenge in bolstering their wide receiver corps for the 2025 season after losing tight end Donald Parham Jr. to a season-ending Achilles injury. With DK Metcalf established as their WR1, the team lacks a reliable wide receiver two, prompting active pursuit of multiple options including free agent Gabe Davis, who is scheduled for a visit despite recent injury concerns. Steelers rookie Roman Wilson, a 2024 second-round pick, is viewed as a promising young talent who could contribute significantly if he overcomes early injuries. Analysts and insiders highlight the Steelers' ongoing struggle to find a dependable WR2, noting past attempts with veterans like Calvin Austin III and Robert Woods have not solidified the position. While Gabe Davis offers a desirable combination of size and big-play ability, his health remains a key factor in the Steelers' decision-making, with some skepticism about the team's tight end acquisition rumors. Overall, Pittsburgh's wide receiver situation remains a pressing issue as they aim to complement Metcalf and enhance their passing game.

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