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The Miami Dolphins surprisingly held onto star wide receiver Jaylen Waddle past Tuesday's trade deadline, but it wasn't because of a lack of potential suitors.
The Miami Dolphins' asking price for wide receiver Jaylen Waddle has been revealed by CBS Sports and two teams that could come calling are the Pittsburgh Steelers and Denver Broncos, both of whom are rumored to be interested in adding a wide receiver.
The Chargers host the Steelers in Los Angeles in what is a star studded matchup that has fantasy football managers drooling over the potential for an offensive explosion.
Fans looking to tune into today's contest between the Chargers and Steelers can watch the game on NBC's Sunday Night Football broadcast. Mike Tirico will handle the play-by-play for the broadcast with analysis from Cris Collinsworth and sideline reporting by Melissa Stark.
Miami kept Jaylen Waddle at the trade deadline after setting a first-round asking price. Broncos, Steelers and Giants showed interest.
The Pittsburgh Steelers, New York Giants, Buffalo Bills, and Denver Broncos are pursuing wide receivers ahead of the November 4 deadline, but they just got some horrible news from Adam Schefter.
The Los Angeles Chargers and Pittsburgh Steelers square off in a Week 10 primetime encounter that will say much about the AFC standings, plus the results of the trade deadline and injury updates, too.
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Trade Price Steelers' Omar Khan Refused To Meet With Dolphins For Jaylen Waddle Revealed
The Pittsburgh Steelers were making their rounds of calls during the 2025 trade deadline, but as time was running out, it became clear that all of the franchise's offers were turned down, so the front office was forced to settle for just Kyle Dugger,
The Denver Broncos, Pittsburgh Steelers and Buffalo Bills are all in the market for a wide receiver ahead of the NFL trade deadline and the Indianapolis Colts might have one available.
In the NFL, players can be fined up to $17,389 for a hit on a defenseless player, with the amount increasing to $23,186 for a second offense. The league deemed Ramsey’s hit worthy of a fine, issuing the Steelers cornerback a $17,389 penalty.