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NFL, American Football Herren, USA Pittsburgh Steelers at New York Jets Sep 7, 2025 East Rutherford, New Jersey, USA Pittsburgh Steelers head coach Mike Tomlin looks on before the game against the New York Jets at MetLife Stadium. East Rutherford MetLife Stadium New Jersey USA, EDITORIAL USE ONLY PUBLICATIONxINxGERxSUIxAUTxONLY Copyright: xVincentxCarchiettax 20250907_kdn_cb6_117
The Pittsburgh Steelers might be sitting at the top spot of the AFC North podium with 4-2, but the injury bugs just won’t quit on them. It looks like the wide receiver room has taken another hit. Calvin Austin III finally gets healthy to be on the active list, but another receiver, Scott Miller, is now out for the Week 8 clash against the Green Bay Packers. With the trade deadline closing in, experts have been buzzing with potential fixes to this WR problem.
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Recently, ESPN’s Jeremy Fowler voiced his opinion about franchises locking trades before the deadline on November 4. “Pittsburgh, they are scouring the earth for wide receiver help. They’re looking around. Las Vegas’ Jakobi Meyers is an option. Teams are calling about Miami’s Jaylen Waddle, but the Dolphins haven’t shown they want to do anything yet. There could be a receiver moved at the deadline. Pittsburgh could be involved in those conversations,” Fowler said. Well, these players have certainly caught everybody’s attention at an ideal time.
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Meyers, who has been listed as the fifth player to be traded in Fowler’s 25-player list, has led the Raiders in Targets (43) despite missing the Week 7 game against the Chiefs. But due to an underwhelming quarterback and other receivers, Meyers has been restricted to scoring a touchdown even after six appearances this season. According to reports, the Raiders have now been welcoming other options.
For Waddle, as Fowler said, Miami isn’t thinking of trading him right now, but that could change if they keep losing. Waddle’s future with the Dolphins can be banged up from two sides — his massive contract extension and his disappointing performance. He has just managed three touchdowns across his seven appearances for Miami.
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And with all this, the injuries still persist.
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Scott Miller gets sidelined due to a finger injury
After a shoulder injury in Week 4 against the Minnesota Vikings, Calvin Austin III has bounced back to the active list. But after missing Week 7, Scott Miller is now out due to a finger injury in Week 8 as well. He was a limited participant in Thursday’s practice, as reported by Teresa Valey of the Steelers’ official site. The receiving game is now a responsibility of Metcalf and Austin against the Packers. But his absence should not impact the Steelers heavily.
Miller hasn’t built an impressive resume this season. He has just two receiving targets with a single 9-yard reception. The 28-year-old has logged 34 offensive snaps over the past two games. With being healthy throughout the year, not performing at par is a major setback for him and the Steelers. But looking back at this injury history, it appears he has sustained some beatings on the field.
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In 2019, the veteran wide receiver pushed through a hamstring injury. Then, in 2020, he dealt with a nagging hip and managed a groin issue. He got injured with a turf toe in 2021 against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, which landed him on the injury reserve. He was then limited to just 9 games. If his injury continues to last long, his future with the team can certainly come under scrutiny.
The Steelers have been eyeing other WRs to complement their veteran quarterback, Aaron Rodgers, and Mike Tomlin might be open to other options, given the need at that time.
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