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Former Steelers DB Believes Steelers Won Diontae Johnson Trade
PITTSBURGH — One of the reasons why there has been an issue with talent when it comes to the Pittsburgh Steelers’ wide receiver group this season is because the front office traded wide receiver Diontae Johnson to the Carolina Panthers in March.
In return for Johnson, who notched a career high 1,161 receiving yards in 2021 with the Steelers, they received cornerback Donte Jackson and the No. 178 pick in the 2024 NFL Draft. With that selection, the Steelers chose defensive lineman Logan Lee out of Iowa, who has yet to play a regular season snap and has been on injured reserve since Sept. 7.
The trade looks quite even right now, with Jackson producing for the Steelers and Johnson becoming the top option for current Panthers starting quarterback Andy Dalton.
However, former Steelers defensive back Bryant McFadden believes they won the trade handily. On an appearance with the PM Team on 93.7 The Fan, the seven-year NFL veteran broke down why he thought Pittsburgh came out on top.
“Donte Jackson is top three in the NFL in interceptions,” said McFadden. “He’s been creating turnovers. He’s doing a great job in coverage and when you pair him opposite of what we have in Joey Porter Jr., you gotta like that duo, especially within the division. We’re playing against high-level quarterbacks. So with no questions for the fans that feel like we lost that deal. No, we won that deal.”
Jackson is currently tied with Paulson Adebo and Brian Branch of the New Orleans Saints and Detroit Lions, respectively, for the third-most interceptions in the league this season with three. At the top of that list is the Green Bay Packers’ Xavier McKinney, who has come away with five.
Johnson, on the other hand, has 340 yards and 3 touchdowns on 29 receptions. While it is definitely too soon to make a final declaration on the trade, the early returns for the Steelers are encouraging.
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Pittsburgh officials work to transform Market Square ahead of NFL draft
One of Pittsburgh’s biggest goals before hosting the NFL Draft was to modernize Market Square. It is just one of the spaces in the downtown area that is being transformed for the massive event.
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Road closures begin April 22 around downtown Pittsburgh for NFL Draft
2026 NFL Draft Pittsburgh regional transportation plan unveiled
With the 2026 NFL Draft in Pittsburgh quickly approaching, city officials and Pittsburgh Regional Transit unveiled its regional transportion plan.
Extensive road closures will be in place around Point State Park and Acrisure Stadium from April 22-25 as the 2026 NFL Draft brings three days of excitement and football fans into the city of Pittsburgh.
During NFL Draft events, the city’s Downtown and North Shore areas will convert to a walkable “Draft Campus,” with motorized traffic limited to Pittsburgh Regional Transit vehicles, the city’s light rail system (the “T”) and other official providers.
Therefore, many streets into and around the “Draft Campus” are closed to vehicle traffic starting April 22. Traffic patterns will be adjusted to allow Pirates fans to access PNC Park for baseball games held during the road closures, according to NFLDraftPittsburgh.com.
In addition to these streets, the Interstate 279 and Interstate 579 High Occupancy Vehicle lanes into the city are closed to vehicle traffic all week; only authorized bus traffic and emergency vehicles will be permitted to use those lanes.
People planning to use the Beaver County Transit Authority bus to reach downtown Pittsburgh for the NFL Draft events can find more information about the authority’s bus service plans on the BCTA website.
Here is the list of road closures in place from April 22-25, according to NFLDraftPittsburgh.com, which has a complete guide to getting into and around the city during NFL Draft events.
- Art Rooney Avenue
- West General Robinson Street to Tony Dorsett Drive
- Scotland Avenue
- Casino Drive, from Sproat Way
- North Shore Drive, from Chuck Noll Way
- Reedsdale Street to Tony Dorsett Drive
- Chuck Noll Way
- Tony Dorsett Drive
- Sproat Way
- Allegheny Avenue from Ridge Avenue
- North Shore Drive, from Chuck Noll Way to Mazeroski Way
- Mazeroski Way
- West General Robinson Street
- Lacock Street, from Federal Street
- Federal Street, from Lacock Street
- Merchant Street
- I-279 southbound exit 1B ramp
- I-279 northbound exit 1B ramp
- Route 65 southbound ramp to Fort Duquesne
- Route 65 northbound ramp from Fort Duquesne Bridge
- T1 ramp from Reedsdale Street and Ridge Avenue
- Sixth Street Bridge, aka the Roberto Clemente Bridge
- Seventh Street Bridge, aka the Andy Warhol Bridge
- Isabella Street
- Sixth Street
- Fort Pitt on ramp, from 10th Street Bypass and Fort Duquesne Boulevard
- Commonwealth Place
- Liberty Avenue extension
- Penn Avenue, from Stanwix Street to 9th Street
- Liberty Avenue/PPG Paints Arena exit off the Fort Pitt Bridge
- Smithfield Street Bridge
Pennsylvania’s 511PA.com online transportation website will feature a special NFL webpage providing real-time traffic information in and around the city during the NFL Draft.
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