Steelers Urged To Add Beckham For Rodgers

Steelers consider bolstering their receiving corps with Odell Beckham Jr. to create a dynamic offensive trio alongside Aaron Rodgers.

The Pittsburgh Steelers are navigating a pivotal offseason, and the stakes couldn't be higher. After making the playoffs in 2025 but failing to advance, the team decided to part ways with longtime head coach Mike Tomlin.

Now, the future of their quarterback position is up in the air, with Aaron Rodgers' contract situation leaving fans on edge. Will the future Hall of Famer return for another season, or is retirement on the horizon?

If Rodgers suits up again, the Steelers are set to make some noise. They've bolstered their offense by adding wide receiver Michael Pittman Jr., creating an exciting duo with D.K.

Metcalf. But the depth chart could use a little more flair, and that's where Odell Beckham Jr. enters the conversation.

Beckham's been off the NFL gridiron since December 2024, sitting out the entire 2025 season. His last start was back in 2023, but he recently turned heads with a standout performance at the Fanatics Flag Football Classic. This resurgence has sparked discussions about a potential fit in Pittsburgh.

John Breech from CBS Sports sees Beckham as a strategic addition. He highlights that Beckham had conversations with Rodgers about joining the Steelers, and if Rodgers returns, this pairing could become a reality.

At this stage in Beckham's career, sliding into the No. 3 receiver spot seems ideal. With Metcalf and Pittman drawing the primary defensive attention, Beckham could find room to shine.

In his last active season in 2024, Beckham caught nine passes for 55 yards. The previous year, he logged 35 receptions for 565 yards and three touchdowns with the Baltimore Ravens. Although it's been a while since his Pro Bowl days in 2014, 2015, and 2016, Beckham's talent is undeniable.

Picture this: a locker room buzzing with the energy of Metcalf, Beckham, and Rodgers. The potential for fireworks on and off the field is undeniable, and Steelers fans have every reason to be excited about what the future holds.