Many throughout the NFL neighborhood have been shocked to study in March that the Pittsburgh Steelers had agreed to purchase huge receiver DK Metcalf from the Seattle Seahawks after which handed him a five-year, $150M contract extension.
It seems Metcalf hoped both the Houston Texans or Los Angeles Chargers would get a deal performed with Seattle earlier than he ended up in Pittsburgh.
“Metcalf’s most well-liked touchdown spots, based on a number of sources accustomed to the commerce talks, have been the Texans and Chargers,” ESPN’s Brady Henderson shared in a chunk printed Tuesday night. “However his contract state of affairs difficult the matter, because it meant the Seahawks needed to discover a commerce associate that may not solely give them sufficient compensation in return but additionally be keen and in a position to signal Metcalf to a brand new deal. The Patriots have been taken with buying and selling for Metcalf, however he successfully nixed that risk by making it identified that he did not wish to go to New England, based on a supply accustomed to the discussions.”
It was previously reported that Metcalf did not wish to commit his future to the Patriots. Moreover, it is sensible that he would’ve seen the Texans and Chargers as higher conditions than what the Steelers may’ve provided in early March. Whereas Houston and Los Angeles have promising younger quarterbacks in C.J. Stroud and Justin Herbert, respectively, Pittsburgh is at present on monitor to start out longtime backup Mason Rudolph in Week 1 of the 2025 season.
With that stated, Metcalf lately labored out with Aaron Rodgers because the Steelers look forward to Rodgers to substantiate his intentions for the upcoming marketing campaign. Steelers proprietor and president Artwork Rooney II seems confident that Rodgers and Metcalf will share a locker room this fall, however the future Corridor of Famer may both end up with the Minnesota Vikings or retire.
Curiously, Henderson added in Tuesday’s replace that Metcalf “had requested trades a number of instances in latest offseasons.” Seattle made the 27-year-old a second-round decide through the 2019 NFL Draft, years earlier than the membership traded quarterback Russell Wilson to the Denver Broncos in March 2022 and earlier than the Seahawks pushed head coach Pete Carroll into an advisor position after the 2023 season.
Maybe Wilson was whispering in Metcalf’s ear about leaving Seattle sooner than some initially thought.