DK Metcalf Has Steelers Fans Doing A Double Take Again

As DK Metcalf gears up for his second year with the Steelers, his striking new NFL headshot captures attention and sets the stage for a pivotal season ahead.

DK Metcalf’s official 2026 headshot is doing exactly what a good football image should do: it’s getting people talking.

The Pittsburgh Steelers wide receiver, entering his second season with the team, showed up in the new photo with a hard stare and wide eyes that left plenty of fans unsettled. The reaction online leaned fast toward “scary,” with the image drawing attention for the kind of intense, locked-in look that jumps off the page.

“Scary: Steelers star wide receiver DK Metcalf’s new headshot for the 2026 season has been released. Metcalf is LOCKED IN this season 😈,” a post said.

Metcalf’s 2025 season in Pittsburgh had its highs and lows. He arrived in a trade from the Seattle Seahawks last year, with the Steelers sending a 2025 second-round draft pick (No. 52 overall) back to Seattle. His first year with the team included 59 catches for 850 yards and 6 touchdowns across 15 games, but it also came with controversy.

The NFL handed Metcalf a two-game suspension for conduct detrimental to the league after he physically confronted a fan. According to the source, he grabbed the fan’s shirt, pulled him over the railing, and forcefully shoved him. After an appeal, the league upheld the ban, and Metcalf missed the final two games of the regular season while also losing game check salary.

He returned for the Steelers’ Wild Card Round matchup against the Houston Texans in the 2025-26 playoffs, but the result was rough. Pittsburgh was blown out 30-6, and Metcalf finished with 2 receptions for 42 yards.

Now the focus shifts to 2026, and the Steelers are clearly planning to get more out of him. The coaching staff wants to move him around the formation more to create easier catch opportunities, and under new head coach Mike McCarthy, he’s expected to line up in the slot more often to help scheme him cleaner touches and more yards after the catch.

That setup matters even more with Aaron Rodgers entering what the source says will be his final season in the league. Pittsburgh will be counting on Metcalf to play like a superstar, and if the new role works the way they want, it could open the offense up for more scoring.

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