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Matthew Stafford Could Bring Elite WR to Steelers
PITTSBURGH — The Pittsburgh Steelers are working through their evaluations at quarterback, which likely includes every name in the book. But one possible trade could change the outlook for their entire offseason, and how interested players are in coming to Pittsburgh.
Currently, Matthew Stafford and his agent are speaking with other teams, trying to see what his value would be with another organization. Chances are that they are calling the Steelers, who could be interested in his talents.
If they do call, and Pittsburgh does want to make a deal happen, it could be a game changer for their outlook moving forward. Former player Mark Schlereth believes it could be the turning point that gets top-tier talent to the Steelers in free agency.
“If you’re a receiver, would you go to Pittsburgh? You’re damn right you would,” Schlereth said on his Stinkin’ Truth Podcast. “You can’t tell me, for instance, if Matthew Stafford went to Pittsburgh, that people lined up going, ‘Wait a minute, they got Matthew Stafford. They got a head coach that everybody respects. They got a defense that can ball with T.J. Watt. Yeah, I’ll go.”
The Steelers will make wide receiver their top priority this offseason, but right now, they don’t have a quarterback to convince them to come to Pittsburgh. Last season, that hurt them with efforts to land Davante Adams, who didn’t know how to view their QB situation as they transitioned from Justin Fields to Russell Wilson.
Fields likely remains their top option this offseason. But a trade for Stafford is certainly something they’ll have conversations about. Those conversations may include his impact to bring in wideouts, completing an offense that has struggled in recent years.
Maybe Stafford could change the Steelers offense, and maybe he’s the gateway for them to acquire top wide receiver talent this offseason.
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Winter storm to usher in up to 5 inches of snow in Pittsburgh
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Pennsylvania hunter charged after nearly shooting person, police say
A hunter in Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, was charged after nearly shooting a person, according to police.
Karen Gaus, 42, was arrested and charged with recklessly endangering another person and disorderly conduct in connection with the incident, officials said.
The Susquehanna Regional Police Department said in a news release that officers responded to Beattys Tollgate Road in East Donegal Township on Nov. 29 for a hunting complaint. Police said a homeowner was outside their residence when they heard multiple gunshots and a bullet passing by.
Officers began investigating and found Gaus nearby, who admitted that she was hunting and fired two shots at a deer in the direction of the victim’s home, according to the news release.
Gaus, according to court documents, is awaiting her preliminary hearing, which is scheduled for Jan. 12, 2026.
Pennsylvania’s firearms deer season ends on Saturday. It opened on Nov. 29 and included two Sundays: Nov. 30 and Dec. 7. Earlier this summer, Gov. Josh Shapiro signed a bill that reversed what state lawmakers called the “outdated” ban on Sunday hunting.
Before the firearms deer season began, the Game Commission said it expected more than 500,000 hunters would be out and about.
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Giants release former Pittsburgh Steelers wide receiver
The New York Giants have released former Pittsburgh Steelers wide receiver Ray-Ray McCloud, the team announced. McCloud was on their practice squad.
McCloud was released from the Atlanta Falcons earlier this season after being sent home by head coach Raheem Morris in a mysterious exit.
“I sent him home,” Morris said. “Excused absence — home. Working through some things right now that are private with my young man, and we’ll figure those things out as we go.”
The former Falcons wide receiver room has gone through ups and downs. They fired wide receivers coach Ike Hilliward in Week 3, a coach that McCloud is close with from his time with the Steelers. Hilliard coached McCloud for two seasons.
Morris said that McCloud’s issues have nothing to do with the fact that Hilliard was fired.
“This is between Ray-Ray, the organization and us and dealing with those things,” Morris said. “Nothing to do with that. It is just more a football thing and what we got to get straightened out.”
The former Steelers wide receiver is a valuable slot receiver who can also be a key cog on returns, but has floated around the NFL over the years trying to find a long-term home.
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