For many years, the "Steeler Way" was clear. But the end of Kevin Colbert's tenure and the ascension of Omar Khan has thrown a monkey wrench into how people view Pittsburgh's mentality.
Could Chase Claypool bounce back out west after seasons in Chicago and Miami? Odell Beckham Jr. and Tyler Boyd are some of the top remaining free-agent wide receivers but a former Miami Dolphins pass catcher is drawing attention just weeks before the 2024 NFL Draft.
After not drawing much free agent interest during the first wave of signings, Chase Claypool is finally getting some attention from the rest of the league.
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Chase Claypool's NFL career appears to be heading towards a disappointing conclusion following an unsuccessful spell with the Miami Dolphins. That point was underlined by the fact he was recently added to the exclusive negotiating list of the CFL's Saskatchewan Roughriders.
Former Pittsburgh Steelers wide receiver Chase Claypool was in Seattle on Tuesday visiting the Seattle Seahawks. That came just a few weeks after Claypool was added to the Saskatchewan Roughriders’ exclusive negotiation list in the CFL, meaning that he could be bound for the Canadian Football League, according to Pro Football Talk.
Chase Claypool’s rookie season for the Pittsburgh Steelers in 2020 saw him score 11 touchdowns. Four years later, he may be playing in the Canadian league.
Ever since a rookie year that saw him take the league by storm, things haven't gone to plan for former Pittsburgh Steelers WR Chase Claypool. Most recently
The Canadian Football League (CFL) has long been seen as an NFL alternative and a safe haven for talented but struggling football players to get their careers back on track.
Could Chase Claypool’s next stop be in Canada’s CFL? Former Pittsburgh Steelers second-round pick Chase Claypool has yet to find a home in free agency, but the Saskatchewan Roughriders seem interested in his services.
The Pittsburgh Steelers are known for successfully drafting wide receivers, especially after the first round. Kevin Colbert was incredible throughout his two-decade tenure as the team's general manager when it came to selecting pass-catchers with tons of potential.
A former Chicago Bears wide receiver might have played his way out of the NFL. The Bears gave up the No. 32 pick in the 2023 NFL Draft to the Pittsburgh Steelers to land Chase Claypool in the hopes of helping out Justin Fields.
The Canadian Football League’s Saskatchewan Roughriders added Chase Claypool to their exclusive negotiation list this week. Going on the exclusive negotiations
Former Pittsburgh Steelers wide receiver Chase Claypool was added to the Saskatchewan Roughriders’ exclusive negotiation list in the CFL, meaning that he could be bound for the Canadian Football League, according to Pro Football Talk.
The Miami Dolphins will be forced to play a handful of games without one of the team's newest additions. Chase Claypool, who joined the team a month ago
The Pittsburgh Steelers got rid of wide receiver, Chase Claypool in the middle of his third season in the NFL due to his selfish attitude and off the field antics.
The Miami Dolphins traded for Chase Claypool earlier this week, and I think it caught most of the NFL world off guard. Miami doesn’t need another wide receiver.
Chase Claypool's predictions for Chase Claypool have not exactly panned out, but he'll try for a fresh start (again) with the Miami Dolphins.
Chase Claypool has now been traded twice during his rookie contract. Will he be able to stick it out with the Miami Dolphins or will he once more wear out his welcome?
The Miami Dolphins added even more speed in the receiving corps with their trade for Chicago Bears WR Chase Claypool. Now, it might just be a matter of whether head coach Mike McDaniel and company can help him keep his head on straight.
Chicago Bears general manager Ryan Poles made it very clear on Thursday night that wide receiver Chase Claypool's time with the team was coming to an end.
Claypool has averaged fewer than two catches and just over 19 yards per game across 10 contests in Chicago.
There is not a big market of teams interested in trading for Claypool, and the Bears are unlikely to get any more than a late-round draft pick for him if they can even find a taker.
There are several reasons why the Chicago Bears remain winless through Week 4 of the 2023 NFL season. The massive regression of wide receiver Chase Claypool is close to the top of the list.
With reports that Chase Claypool is on the trade block, here’s a look at a few teams that could be interested in acquiring him.
The Panthers have started the Bryce Young era 0-3, though Young was unable to play in last week’s loss to the Seahawks due to an ankle injury. In spite of the disappointing start, Carolina is not necessarily going to be a seller at the Oct. 31 trade deadline and is actually looking to acquire another wide receiver, as Ian Rapoport of NFL.com reports.
Chicago Bears wide receiver Chase Claypool is not happy with how he has been used since coming over in a midseason trade last year. When asked by ESPN’s
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